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Question about repairing a pair of d22s

post #1 of 6
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Hiya guys !

For a month now, my d22s were bugging me at a point that I decided to cut the whole cord ( the cord heading to the left and right driver and the plug were all broken ).

Is there a way to repair them using a new cord set ( Can I buy a cheap pair of headphones @ $10 and take the cord ? ) If I weld it back carefully, is it going to work ? I hope so :-p


Thanks !
post #2 of 6
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post #3 of 6
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anyone ?
post #4 of 6
If you take off the pads and unscrew the screws that you'll find, you can remove the cup. then carefully de-solder the remains of the cord and put in a new one. It would have to be in the Y cord style, if I remember how the D22 works. Haven't owned it for a long while!
post #5 of 6
just get d66. they are suppost to be better
post #6 of 6
as mam said, if the d22 is anything like the d66, you can unscrew the earcup and re-solder a new cord in there. polarity and grounding issues are details i can't provide for you, though.
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