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Money saving headphones tip

Started by soop, 10/25/2012, 08:17 AM

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soop

I just had a great idea.
Because I go through at least 2 pairs of headphones a year, and it adds up, I figured:
1)  The expensive part is the speaker driver.
2)  cable faults can happen anywhere, but the less cable there is, the less chance of a fault.

So I'm going to take my busted Sennheisers, lop off the cable just below the mic, and then solder on a 3.5mm socket.
Hey-fucking-presto, I have my decent headphones back, and if there's a cable fault again below the mic, I just have to shell out about a quid for a piece of wire.
Plus, I have a bunch of other busted headphones this will work with. I reckon I just saved myself a bunch of money there.

And for the 3.5mm socket, I've at least got a couple of discmen (bought for lasers, pew pew) laying about I can use, and probably more besides.
Quote from: esteban on 04/26/2018, 04:44 PMSHUTTLECOCK OR SHUFFLE OFF!

jperryss

Here's a tip or two from someone who has done that exact thing with a set of cans (not because I go through headphones, but so I could swap cables at will depending on needs).

-Make sure the 3.5mm jack is secure and keep in mind that, depending on how you attach it, you might be compromising some strain relief compared to the original design.
-Mine did not come out very clean when I did it. How nice it actually looks may or may not matter to you.

Also, what are you doing to these poor headphones? I'm a bit of a headphone nut and have gone years without issues with many pairs (including Sennheiser and Grado cans and some $15-30 IEMs).

soop

I listen to the radio a lot, but generally they're either in use or rolled up in my pocket.  It's probably the pocket treatment.  I'm not too worried how they look (although it's high time I got some heatshrink tubing).
Quote from: esteban on 04/26/2018, 04:44 PMSHUTTLECOCK OR SHUFFLE OFF!

VestCunt

This topic is a little different than I was expecting. What kind of Sennheisers do you keep in your pocket? And they have a mic? Are you talking about a headset?

On a different note, here's a pair of $23 headphones that compared favorably to Sony 7506 studio headphones in a recent Tape Op review:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=108&cp_id=10823&cs_id=1082302&p_id=8323&seq=1&format=2
I'm a cunt, always was. Topic Adjourned.

SignOfZeta

The better headphones from Sennheiser have user replaceable parts. Even their cheapest over the ears are pretty easy to repair. No need to throw out anything.
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CGQuarterly

I never have problems with headphones down near the headphone jack end.  It's either the mic unit or one of the earbuds or cans themselves.  That being said, I generally don't have headphone problems in the first place. 

Chris

soop

Oh right, these are the in-ear bud kind of earphones (hence how they fit in my pocket) - I suppose you can call them a headset.  I don't really like the over-ear kinds

Apparantly though, this is not a new idea.  And there I thought I was being all clever.
Quote from: esteban on 04/26/2018, 04:44 PMSHUTTLECOCK OR SHUFFLE OFF!