Head-Fi.org › Forums › Misc.-Category Forums › Members' Lounge (General Discussion) › EFFFFFFF... The death of a headphone.
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

EFFFFFFF... The death of a headphone.

post #1 of 20
Thread Starter 
I believe my K601s blew/lost connection to their right driver. Put them on this afternoon and no response from that channel. HE-5 and SRH840s work out of both drivers... I just cried a little. In the past year, these guys have been my go to headphone for almost any genre out of love of the sound signature and ridiculous levels of comfort. Also, upon inspection, I realized that the thin plastic support for the headband (not the main one with the logos, but the clear one underneath) had broken in two places... She had been hurting all this time and I didn't even notice!

Should I let the death of a headphone be the birth of another or continue my baby's legacy with a shiny new K601?
post #2 of 20
Fix it?
post #3 of 20
Babies and headphones are replaceable, but you can also fix them.
post #4 of 20
Thread Starter 
As far as I know, they're not within warranty (purchased used) and the cost of a driver + having someone do the work and replacing the pads (which was on my to do list) will rack up pretty close to a used or even new price in some cases.

I'll see if I can't dig into the headphones tonight and confirm that the solder is still holding up or not to help determine exact issue.
post #5 of 20
no warranty? well go for new one!
post #6 of 20
Considering that 95% of the time it's a wire issue (inside or outside the headphones) that causes one side to stop working, I'm not sure why one would jump to the conclusion that its the driver that failed, which is fairly uncommon on AKGs.
post #7 of 20
Are you sure the drivers are that expensive? My Sennheiser HD-595s developed a rattle in one of the drivers. I seem to remember the replacement driver costing only ~$20.

I ran pink noise through the new driver only and they now sound balanced.
post #8 of 20
He is trying to get some excuses for new headphone
post #9 of 20
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cankin View Post
He is trying to get some excuses for new headphone
Well in that case trash them
post #10 of 20
Sell the broken ones in the FS forums and use the cash as a discount for the K601's replacements.
post #11 of 20
Light a few incenses, offer a fat goat to Allah, should be good as new at dusk.
post #12 of 20
Pepsi, that made me laugh. Yeah I will help with the addiction. Trash them and buy new one's. You will feel better that way. LOL
post #13 of 20
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cankin View Post
He is trying to get some excuses for new headphone
Shhh... Don't let them know!

Well, I found the service manual for the K601s/K701s and ran into some issues while trying to take off the back grill-- well, issue being I can't get it off. Any recommendation on tool of choice, Fitz? The sharp nose tweezers that AKG recommends didn't have a satisfactory effect.
post #14 of 20
Recable time!

(Also, why is K601 a "she" if "she" has a plug? Then someone called an amp a "he" in a thread title when the amp clearly has no plugs but sockets instead... ITT confuse genders/genderbending ... what the LOL)
post #15 of 20
Quote:
Originally Posted by Landis View Post
Shhh... Don't let them know!

Well, I found the service manual for the K601s/K701s and ran into some issues while trying to take off the back grill-- well, issue being I can't get it off. Any recommendation on tool of choice, Fitz? The sharp nose tweezers that AKG recommends didn't have a satisfactory effect.
Round, pointy tweezers work like a charm if used right. You do have to spread the tweezers pretty wide and put them in the outer holes, and you do have to twist very hard to get it loose. It's not a difficult process, but until you've done it once or twice it'll seem like you're using too much force to get it off. I bought a handful of these a while ago that I use specifically for this. They're cheap so if it gets a little bent up in the process it's no big loss. They also go pretty deep in the holes, so there's less chance of them slipping and scratching the grille.

Maybe next time I have a K601 or K701 here I'll remember to make a video of the disassembly or something.
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
Head-Fi.org › Forums › Misc.-Category Forums › Members' Lounge (General Discussion) › EFFFFFFF... The death of a headphone.