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Fake Sennheiser Products.... HD25 Coiled Cords...
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DjWoody
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.
Andy28
Don't matter on the product, there is always guna be fakes of them about. I am however very surprise HTFR have supplied you with such item, at their prices you would expect them to be real.
Mad for Brad
a wire is a wire. You probably just got a dud or the connectors were not meant for the headphone. A generic wire will sound as good as a 10 000 wire. Its all just copper.
DjWoody
Yeah, I could've gotten a dud but the packaging & built is definetely different. The one from Senn has a screw on 1/4" gold adaptor and gold tips. The Senn one is straight and the HTFR one is L-Shaped. That's something I did like from the HTFR one, I wish the Senn had an L-Shaped plug. The tips are poles instead of being flat like the one I got from HTFR. The Senn's packaging is Senn branding, the one from HTFR wasn't. The Senn one is thicker cable.

I'll post pix later.
DjWoody
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.
PlasticSoul
thanks for the info, its useful, i have one sennheiser hd 280.
:)
Andy28
I think the left one is just a newer version (an update if you like), a friend of mine has a pair and his chord is the one on the right (L shape plug) which were supplied with the headphones when he got them (about two years ago ish). I've never unplugged them to inspect the pins so can't comment on that.
Lunar Phase 7
quote:
Originally posted by Mad for Brad
a wire is a wire. You probably just got a dud or the connectors were not meant for the headphone. A generic wire will sound as good as a 10 000 wire. Its all just copper.


I am interested to know how much talk about cables is truth and how much is bull .

Does anyone know of any studies that prove it's truth/bull?
Kenny Rogers
cables are important. your setup aint better than the worst part of the chain, use 6$ cables and your setup is worthless. its not just all copper. its how dense the copper is (%air in the cable), and sometimes you even have silver in the cables (which is the best lead). the connectors can be gold (which is the best connector as its good leading electricity and pretty soft, to allow maximum connectarea). thickness, number of leads, how its twisted etc are also important parameters.
Lunar Phase 7
quote:
Originally posted by Kenny Rogers
cables are important. your setup aint better than the worst part of the chain, use 6$ cables and your setup is worthless. its not just all copper. its how dense the copper is (%air in the cable), and sometimes you even have silver in the cables (which is the best lead). the connectors can be gold (which is the best connector as its good leading electricity and pretty soft, to allow maximum connectarea). thickness, number of leads, how its twisted etc are also important parameters.


But how much of a difference does it make?

I've heard all of this talked about, but never seen any studies or evidence that it's true.

Then I have seen people flaunting £200 hdmi cables when it's a fully digital medium that does not suffer from noise and a £0.99 one would do equally well.

Andy28
all metals have a resistance, the less resistance the better. Basicaly its atoms arnt tightly packed together so can move around more freely and can conduct better.. Copper is a good conductor, but not the best.. Silver is better but obviously will cost you alot more.. Like kenny said, thickness will play apart as the thicker cable will offer you less resistance, and yeah your system aint better than the worst part of the chain.
Lunar Phase 7
quote:
Originally posted by Andy28
all metals have a resistance, the less resistance the better. Basicaly its atoms arnt tightly packed together so can move around more freely and can conduct better.. Copper is a good conductor, but not the best.. Silver is better but obviously will cost you alot more.. Like kenny said, thickness will play apart as the thicker cable will offer you less resistance, and yeah your system aint better than the worst part of the chain.


But where are the studies?!?!?!
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