ksvieb
New Head-Fier
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Hi,
I just literally got shocked my the right driver of my Audio Technica ATH-AD2000 cans that I just bought a month ago. I was listening to Music via a Nufore uDAC 2 when I felt my right ear recieving an electric shock after which the right driver stopped working altogether. Now I really really hope I haven't damaged the headphone beyond repair. Is there anyone that could give an explaination of what might have happened and what I should do to resolve the issue? I bought the AD2000 used. The original owner bought it in 2004 so I am way out of service time.
Is this something I should attempt to fix myself? I will just be in Japan for another week. So should I better get in touch with the audio technica support in Germany? What about the nuforce DAC, any chance it might have caused the blast?
This will either have been the last time for me to buy an Audio Technica product or a nuforce product. Depending on who is the culprit.
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: I just thought about plugging the AD2000 in another line in and it worked!!! So a big **** YOU goes out to nuforce for making a product that is not only prone to failure but also a possible source of damage to my ridiculously expensive heaphones and my even more expensive HEAD!
I just literally got shocked my the right driver of my Audio Technica ATH-AD2000 cans that I just bought a month ago. I was listening to Music via a Nufore uDAC 2 when I felt my right ear recieving an electric shock after which the right driver stopped working altogether. Now I really really hope I haven't damaged the headphone beyond repair. Is there anyone that could give an explaination of what might have happened and what I should do to resolve the issue? I bought the AD2000 used. The original owner bought it in 2004 so I am way out of service time.
Is this something I should attempt to fix myself? I will just be in Japan for another week. So should I better get in touch with the audio technica support in Germany? What about the nuforce DAC, any chance it might have caused the blast?
This will either have been the last time for me to buy an Audio Technica product or a nuforce product. Depending on who is the culprit.
Thanks for any advice.
Edit: I just thought about plugging the AD2000 in another line in and it worked!!! So a big **** YOU goes out to nuforce for making a product that is not only prone to failure but also a possible source of damage to my ridiculously expensive heaphones and my even more expensive HEAD!