Originally posted by Bryn
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Headphones - are they consumables?
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It's heartening to see how so many people hang on to their headphones for many years; to me they become familiar old friends. I have done a bit of replacing now and then but only in the direction of upgrading, and these days I have two on the go, the aforementioned Beyers and (my last purchase before that) my Sony noise-reducing pair, which are more or less only used for travelling, so they've been sitting untouched in their case for quite a while. I won't be discarding the AKGs though, also I have a few earbuds stored away and indeed a pair of 414s which would probably be serviceable if they had new pads.
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I have a pair of Sennheiser 520s, which are still going strong, having had the leather pads replaced. I also have some B&W P3s which I used when I was still commuting. I think I may also have some 414s somewhere, but I think the foam pads have completely perished."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostIt's heartening to see how so many people hang on to their headphones for many years; to me they become familiar old friends. I have done a bit of replacing now and then but only in the direction of upgrading, and these days I have two on the go, the aforementioned Beyers and (my last purchase before that) my Sony noise-reducing pair, which are more or less only used for travelling, so they've been sitting untouched in their case for quite a while. I won't be discarding the AKGs though, also I have a few earbuds stored away and indeed a pair of 414s which would probably be serviceable if they had new pads.
Dave 2002, I'm sure this will work in your case too.
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Originally posted by Bert View PostI recently acquired DT-1990. Couldn't work out how to change the pads that came fitted. Wanted to punch walls. Went on YouTube and found a 'How to' video and changed them both in a total of 25 seconds!
The sound is absolutely spectacular though, don't you think? Certainly the best I've ever had.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostSnap!
The sound is absolutely spectacular though, don't you think? Certainly the best I've ever had.
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Originally posted by LHC View PostI have a pair of Sennheiser 520s, which are still going strong, having had the leather pads replaced. I also have some B&W P3s which I used when I was still commuting. I think I may also have some 414s somewhere, but I think the foam pads have completely perished.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostA brand with an appalling reputation regarding parts is Bose. It is reported that not only will they not supply replacement parts, such as the tiny hex-keyed crews which hold the 'speakers' to the headband, they will not even reveal the specification of such parts so that third-party alternatives might be used. See, for instance, https://community.bose.com/t5/Headph...ent/td-p/60571 and https://community.bose.com/t5/Around.../208257/page/4
I wonder whether Bose might be brought to book by forthcoming legislation re replacement parts for consumer products?
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Originally posted by Bert View PostI've had them since October. They are superb. Even better (just) than my beloved AKG 702! I would recommend them without reservation to anyone looking for a moderately priced set of over-ear open-back headphones.
I've just been reading some user comments, comparing them to the Sennheiser HD600s that I have. Common sentiment seems to be that the DT-1990 are very bright, i.e. they have a treble peak. Do you find that to be the case?
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThey (Bose) really are a despicable bunch. The rechargeable batteries in their nose-cancelling headphones are not replaceable. They just suggest you buy another set when the batteries are worn out.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostI've just been reading some user comments, comparing them to the Sennheiser HD600s that I have. Common sentiment seems to be that the DT-1990 are very bright, i.e. they have a treble peak. Do you find that to be the case?
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Many years ago I had a decent pair of mid-range Sennheiser phones. I've forgotten which model. One day I discovered they were consumable in a particular way when our daughter's pet rabbit, which was sometimes allowed to roam free in the living room, gnawed through the cable, rendering them useless.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostMany years ago I had a decent pair of mid-range Sennheiser phones. I've forgotten which model. One day I discovered they were consumable in a particular way when our daughter's pet rabbit, which was sometimes allowed to roam free in the living room, gnawed through the cable, rendering them useless.
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