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post #1 of 14
Thread Starter 
I've had my pair of HD595's for, jeez, ummmm, four or five years now. They have served me well. I'm still not ready to get rid of them yet! There's just one problem that has presented itself in the last week. The velour is sort of splitting around the ear cup. There seems to be a seam there, and on one ear it's giving way. Now, I can't really feel a difference on my head when I'm wearing them, but it kinda scratches my ears when I take them off. (I just recently noticed how violently I seem to take them off now that I have already broken them)

Has anyone else had this problem?
Does a hot glue gun sound like a bad idea? Lol. If so, any other remedies? Would it cost a lot to send it in?

Thanks!
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post #3 of 14
Probably your best bet is to buy a new set of pads. The foam is probably close to deteriorating, plus getting that thin fabric back in place would be a huge pain, if not impossible. Go to Sennheiser.com, the pads come with the foam that covers the driver (i think its one piece).
post #4 of 14
Thread Starter 
thanks a bunch. I'll look into that and tell you how it goes.
post #5 of 14
Just get a HD650 or 600 and be done with it, cause its going to cost around a quarter of what one cost to get that repaired and if you haven't recently got new drivers those are probably worn out over the 5 years.
post #6 of 14
Earpads are easy to replace - I change mine every two or three years normally.
post #7 of 14
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Originally Posted by Kuze View Post
......... if you haven't recently got new drivers those are probably worn out over the 5 years.


You mean properly burned in.

I have headphones over 20 years old and still going strong - all I have done is replace the eadpads every few years.
post #8 of 14
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Originally Posted by John Willett View Post
Earpads are easy to replace - I change mine every two or three years normally.
Yuck! 3years without sending the ear pads to the dry cleaners?
post #9 of 14
Seems like that does happen with HD595 and HD555 pads. Saw the same issue on a store model back in Shanghai, China. Replacement pads are available so no worries there. Glad to see someone's HD595 held up after all these years.
post #10 of 14
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Originally Posted by Kuze View Post
Just get a HD650 or 600 and be done with it, cause its going to cost around a quarter of what one cost to get that repaired and if you haven't recently got new drivers those are probably worn out over the 5 years.

I have never heard of drivers 'wearing out' before, certainly not after few years. I have speakers and headphones that are 20+ years old!

Simon
post #11 of 14
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Originally Posted by Kuze View Post
Just get a HD650 or 600 and be done with it, cause its going to cost around a quarter of what one cost to get that repaired and if you haven't recently got new drivers those are probably worn out over the 5 years.
earpads don't cause that much!
and drivers don't die after five years...
i have seen speakers who are working fine after many years
post #12 of 14
Thread Starter 
ya, mine still sound great to me. . it's usually pretty obvious when drivers "wear out." obviously distortion and what not. where are these supposed replacement ear pads located?

btw, got a couple of the beatles remasted... omg. they aren't leaving any of my cd decks anytime soon. (well, unless sufjan wants to pop in)
post #13 of 14
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oh shoot, i didn't see that part replacement finder from the first link until now.
post #14 of 14
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i checked sennheiser for replacement ear pads, but they don't seem to offer anything but replacement cables and headphone holders. i found some pads from a UK site, but i'd rather not pay that shipping, lol. anyone know anywhere in usa that provides replacement ear pads?
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