Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
Fake Sennheiser Products.... HD25 Coiled Cords...
Heads Up...
Beware of fake/counterfeit/aftermarket Sennheiser products. I learned the hardway. A couple years ago I bought some HD25 II. The cord was too small, so I bought a replacement coiled cord from Hard To Find Records. I purchased many vinyls from them in years past, so I didn't think anything of it. When I got the cord, which I paid a lot for, I noticed that the audio had some degradation. I didn't think anything of it.
Well, that cord went bad several weeks ago. I called Sennheiser and purchased a replacement cord from them last week. When I received the cord, I noticed it was VERY different than the one I got from HTFR. The cable was thicker, heavier, and most importantly, the connectors were different. But the big difference came when I heard the sound. The quality was amazing. There was a HUGE difference. Needless to say, I paid the same amount buying a legit quality product direct from the manufacturer, than a buying a fake/aftermarket product from a 3rd party.
Lesson learned. Buy replacement parts directly from Sennheiser. Even Sennheiser warns you on their website.
Nov-10-2010 20:39
tintin11
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto
Hmm.. I've purchased coiled cables for the HD25's... Honestly forgot where I purchased them from lol. I didn't notice the lack in quality, if it's not much trouble could you please take a picture of the HTFR ones? Just want to compare em to the ones i got!
Nov-11-2010 00:07
ZeJayMan
the farthammer
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Glasgow
HTFR is the problem. It's a pile of shite and I'd never recommend buying anything from that site. Fake vinyls and all sorts.
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
Check out PSSL. They're a Sennheiser dealer. Another place you can check is Apex Audio. They're in Orange county. That sucks bro. It's amazing how much fake gear is outhere.
FYI, if you or if you know someone who uses EAW Speakers, Beware!!!! There's a company in China that's making fake ones. Basically the entire EAW speaker line. Both the real ones and the fake ones look alike but sound completely different. They're also making fake parts too, and some have found their way into the states.
Nov-11-2010 00:48
orTofønChiLd
Everything is illuminated
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Miami
i thought cables don't make a difference in sound quality
Nov-11-2010 00:59
Looney4Clooney
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2010
Location:
they don't but if the connectors are dodgy, then perhaps it might. All cables are pretty much the same and get all their copper from the same place. But ya , all that gold tip silver tip bs is not going to make your audio sound better.
Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
Senns comparison
Here's some pictures so you can compare them your self.
On the left is the legit cable.
Notice the pins on the left are round posts and the one on the right is flat. The left one (red) is the legit one.
The one with a straight tip is the legit one. Notice the cable is thicker, it has a gold tip, and it also has a screw on tip for the 1/4" adapter.
The one on the bottom has that little block that separates the cables. That's the legit one. The one on the top doesn't have it.
The one on the bottom is the legit one. The cable is thicker.
Nov-11-2010 01:37
Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
quote:
Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
i thought cables don't make a difference in sound quality
It's the quality on how they're built and connectors do make the difference. As Brad pointed out cable is cable. It's all made from copper. However some cable companies are different from the other. Some pay particular attention to thickness of the individual strains, how many strains are in a single pair. Also how good the protection of the jacket per single pair.
As a Brad pointed out too. Silver plated, nickle plated, gold plated connectors have no difference between them. It's a way for a company to make more money by sugar coating a certain product.
Nov-11-2010 01:48
tintin11
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto
sweet, thanks for posting the pics
thankfully i don't have the knock offs... those plugs are horrid, as well as the non-threaded adapter :S
Nov-12-2010 00:15
n3lly
www.n3lly.com
Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
Been a while since I've been on here but all seems to going well. I was in Berlin and London enjoy the finer things in life (techno) ..
Anyway, would you consider sending Sennheiser the pictures and asking them whether or not over the years they've changed the coiled cable they've used on the headphones?
I only ask because I don't know whether or not they might have changed the coiled headphones and you actually got a legit pair but they've since stepped their quality up??
Just a thought...
Nov-17-2010 01:46
Lews
Platipus And Prog Addict
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
HTFR is known for selling their own bootleg records and calling them the legit ones. Avoid them.
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