trondareo
New Head-Fier
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Hi,
I bought a Pioneer SE-L40 cheaply since it was not working. Here are my pictures of the dismantling:
A more through description is on my blog: http://taooftubes.blogspot.com/2011/06/dismantling-pioneer-se-l40-headphone.html.
On the blog I also show how I cut away a bad section of cable and changed the jack plug.
The pads are held by small tabs in the shell. Twist the pads until flats in their base allow them to lift out of the head shell. The screwdriver is pointing at the flat area.
To avoid damaging the speakers, keep the right and left speaker separated. I used the box
Lift of the perforated driver cover
The driver twists to release retaining lugs. Be careful the black plastic is weakened by age.
I bought a Pioneer SE-L40 cheaply since it was not working. Here are my pictures of the dismantling:
A more through description is on my blog: http://taooftubes.blogspot.com/2011/06/dismantling-pioneer-se-l40-headphone.html.
On the blog I also show how I cut away a bad section of cable and changed the jack plug.
The pads are held by small tabs in the shell. Twist the pads until flats in their base allow them to lift out of the head shell. The screwdriver is pointing at the flat area.
To avoid damaging the speakers, keep the right and left speaker separated. I used the box
Lift of the perforated driver cover
The driver twists to release retaining lugs. Be careful the black plastic is weakened by age.