atarione
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Yes, the 32s have the pleather pads. This are one of the worst pads I have ever used on any headphone by the way. Not that they are insanely uncomfortable, they also create much more sweat than any other pleather pads as well.
In any case, I just opened the stock pads, just to see how difficult it is changing pads might be, and I found the underlying problem of the left ear pain I was having. Other than degraded pad on the left unit itself, it's rather the driver covering cushion (or whatever it called, I don't know) has worn thin in the centre part, which is basically touching my ear and causing pain. See second photo wherein I marked the portion in red square box. For the right unit, that aforesaid cushion has not worn out that much, thus less pain on right ear.
Besides, what is shocking to me upon close inspection on the headphone is, there are literally two cracks on the plastic housing (again, I am not sure what these are called) on top of the earcups, both L and R, and for the left unit a metal part of the outer ring was basically broken and somehow hanging, the moment I took the pleather pads out that part came on my hand!
My usage for this headphone was simple, just putting it on and off for last 3.5 years, when I used my computer, around 2-3 hrs. daily and never once it was taken outside or exposed to any sunlight or anything. In a nutshell, these couldn't have been more pampered with! SO tank like built eh! Meh.
My previous headphones were all plastic, XB400 (used for nearly three years, absolutely no crack anywhere and it was both used and abused much more because I was a gamer back then!), then MDR-V55, then M40X for few weeks and then Sony 100AAP or something and leading to this! None broke like this! or shown any sign of cracks!
I am done with these. Thanks, while i liked the sound signature very much I am not gonna use something after seeing this. It was hurting my ears from the get go, but I thought of surviving that every single day in thoughts that I am using a really superior product.
Sorry for the above whining, as the dt770s get nothing but praise only, but my experience was completely on the contrary but nevertheless it was what matters most.
Some photos of the cracked / broken parts attached herewith.
hmm.. well.. I have seen them sliders crack before... not on mine but It does happen they are a weaker point of the design..
they are $28~ from beyer
https://north-america.beyerdynamic.com/catalog/product/view/id/1000/
and the velour earpads are about $34~
I think they would end up charging you $15 for shipping as well which kinda stinks but it is what it is.
You can also buy a replacement earcup (you'd have to solder at that point and it is about $25 you'd have to email beyer as well for that.. I think if it was mine and I had the broken piece like that I'd just epoxy it back since it wouldn't show with ear pads on.. since they are just cracked I bet you could epoxy the sliders to get them to hold up a while longer as well..
bummer thought... I guess you could also sell them as is and get something else..
my DT770's stay in the house as well mine are 8+ years old.. they haven't had any issues .. I have changed the pads a number of times.. the velour ones last maybe a year before they get kinda ~meh and I have to buy new ones.. washing them every couple months~ or so..
did yours fall onto a hard floor at any point? they ear cup lip looks like it broke because of getting jammed into the stopper on the metal bow thing too hard?? (or maybe it was just a dud piece with a flaw when made and broke I guess as well?)
with xmas coming up I bet there will be sales on the pro 80's ..I realize your experience wasn't ideal but many of us have 8+ year old dt770's which still are quite in one piece... selling those 32's and offsetting the cost of new pro 80's wouldn't be a terrible idea..
my Pro 80's

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