limpmeat
New Head-Fier
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I just received a pair of Denon D2000s after waiting a month on backorder.
These headphones are just what I was looking for, great sound, very comfortable.
Unfortunately they developed a problem after a few hours use. The right driver cuts in and out, for a few minutes at a time. When the driver is working it sounds totally fine. I have played around with the cable, wiggling it at the points where it connects to the jack and the headphones, and this seems to have no effect. Which I assume rules out the cable as the fault.
Any ideas on what the problem could be?
Could it be a bad solder joint where the cable meets the driver?
I doubt the driver has anything wrong as when it works it sounds great.
I'm keen to fix this myself, as I like tinkering with electronics and can solder pretty well. Also the warranty process looks like a PITA.
Any Ideas?
These headphones are just what I was looking for, great sound, very comfortable.
Unfortunately they developed a problem after a few hours use. The right driver cuts in and out, for a few minutes at a time. When the driver is working it sounds totally fine. I have played around with the cable, wiggling it at the points where it connects to the jack and the headphones, and this seems to have no effect. Which I assume rules out the cable as the fault.
Any ideas on what the problem could be?
Could it be a bad solder joint where the cable meets the driver?
I doubt the driver has anything wrong as when it works it sounds great.
I'm keen to fix this myself, as I like tinkering with electronics and can solder pretty well. Also the warranty process looks like a PITA.
Any Ideas?