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  1. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    Unfortunately it was definitely audible.  I was thinking it was because the wire I used to patch with didn't carry the signal as well.  You could flip the cans around or put them on blind and easily notice which was the one getting a weaker signal.
  2. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    That's actually exactly what I used when fixing it but I couldn't find a length long enough to go all the way through the headband so I did a splice job that I'm pretty sure resulted in quality loss.
  3. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    It's possible in my case.  I've had it fixed with epoxy and soldering the wire from where it was disconnected but there's definitely quality loss.  That's why I'd like to just run an entire new wire through the headband.  Was hoping to find someone willing to take the project on, fix them and...
  4. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    Going to resurrect this one last time.  I'm curious if anyone would be willing to take on this project for monetary compensation.  It requires new wire being soldered to the can and being ran through the headband.  I simply don't have the time and don't want to mess it up but I really miss these...
  5. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    Well im back resurrecting this ancient thread.. I've finally found time in the last month to repair these.  As I assumed the plastic part was no trouble at all, the can is reconnected and swivels just as the unharmed one.  My problem is I feel like there's quality loss going to the right can.  I...
  6. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    So I finally found some time to mess with this project today.  Before moving forward with completely rewiring the headphones I decided to do a little test and unfortunately had some troubles.     The left can (which you see without padding) works just fine as it's where the cable connects to...
  7. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    I actually wasn't too worried about the plastic work because I have some pretty good epoxy and the piece that allows the headphones to swivel is unharmed, so I thought it should bond fairly well.  I'll check the DIY cable thread for options, thanks.
  8. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    I posted this in the headphone section, but was advised to try here.     I have a pair of Ultrasone Pro 750s that I recently dismembered by accidentally snapping one of the cans off.  I'm wondering if anyone here can guide me through the best way to go about fixing them.  I have soldered...
  9. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    Thanks wje. Yeah reattaching the can to the headband should be easy, I picked up a tube of 'Plastic surgery' which seems to work great.  Where would I find this type of wire at the correct gauge?  I've tried looking around fry's and online but haven't had luck as I don't really know what I'm...
  10. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    I did keep original box and papers but I had bought them on ebay.  I tried to call the company and e-mail them but as they're based in Germany I didn't have much luck.  Also, I dont see how I can't find that same type of wire and solder and rewire the can without quality loss.
  11. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

    Bumping.. Is this in the wrong area?
  12. Photonik

    Help me, for I have sinned! (Snapped a can off)

      I have a pair of Ultrasone Pro 750s that I recently dismembered by accidentally snapping one of the cans off.  I'm wondering if anyone here can guide me through the best way to go about fixing them.  I have soldered before and have decent tech ability in general but am not entirely versed...
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