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Originally Posted by spritzer 
This should be easy to fix. The metal plate slides into place with the baffle out of the way and secures the cable. Lift up the four corners of the earpads and remove the screws. Pull the baffle out and align the metal plate and cable just like on the other earcup and push into place.
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Thanks. Kinda odd how it doesn't really lock into place until the baffle is in place, but easy enough to sort out.
Looks like a previous owner tried to force it in without taking the baffle off and mangled the chunk that goes on the inside a bit - and scraped up the metal, but only in the area covered by the strain relief. Can't tell it's scratched when it's assembled.
Seems to work ok. If it becomes a problem I'll slather the inner bits with gray silicone RTV before the next reassembly, or something.
Better question though. On that same side the grille is dented in at the bottom and looks like it's touching the dust cover in an area of about a square centimeter.
Does not appear to affect sound at all. If the foam were intact i'd have never known it was there. But at some point it's going to drive me nuts strictly because it's not mechanically perfect.
So, it would be best if i knew how to safely remove the driver from the baffle before that day comes. Right now I'm envisioning sliding the edge of a thin, flat-edged blade under the side of the driver and gently levering it up, but i intend to get more knowledge on the subject before attacking it.
Sticking it back down isn't a problem - i have some high grade double-sided tape here that i can easily cut a new oval out of. Made in germany of nonwoven fabric and the stuff has a very good bond when the surfaces are properly prepped.