Are headphones now very definitely on the list of non sustainable disposable items?
Even the expensive ones?
I had/have an old set of Beyer Dynamic ones which had ear pads which failed. I tried to buy new pads (succeeded), but failed to fit them.
I think that set of phones is on its way to the dump.
Just noticed that a much cheaper set of Sennheiser phones also has pads which are cracking up. I'm guessing that the manufacturers really don't care,
but it seems a shame that decent manufacturers don't make headphones with foam ear pads which can be easily replaced after a few years.
Disposable - throw away society - but some of these headphones are quite expensive - over £100!
[ though not the cheap Sennheiser ones ... Maybe buy from Lidl in future - at least I would expect to throw their stuff after a few years, and it probably wouldn't damage my limbs in the first place ...]
Even the expensive ones?
I had/have an old set of Beyer Dynamic ones which had ear pads which failed. I tried to buy new pads (succeeded), but failed to fit them.
I think that set of phones is on its way to the dump.
Just noticed that a much cheaper set of Sennheiser phones also has pads which are cracking up. I'm guessing that the manufacturers really don't care,
but it seems a shame that decent manufacturers don't make headphones with foam ear pads which can be easily replaced after a few years.
Disposable - throw away society - but some of these headphones are quite expensive - over £100!
[ though not the cheap Sennheiser ones ... Maybe buy from Lidl in future - at least I would expect to throw their stuff after a few years, and it probably wouldn't damage my limbs in the first place ...]
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