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Headphoneus Supremus
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I'm going to get me either FA-003TI-W or Magister.
Giving the FA-003 Ti much needed love with Bog Oak Limited Edition Japan wood cups
any impressions? its weird how JDS LABS is selling them but there are no impressions of them anywhere. Thanks!
A comparison to the other woodies you have in your signature would be great!!
Hi everybody. I know this thread has been dormant for a few months but I figured I'd give it a shot and hope for some help. I have owned two Fischer Audio headphones and I keep having the same problem. I previously owned the FA-003 and I now have the FA-003ti since Feb. 2014. They both have great quality sound quality, but part of the headband on both headphones have broken on me. It seems as if the headbands have a design flaw that dictates it will eventually break. The same parts that keeps breaking are the plastic clips labeled L and R that hold together the steel frame of the cups. They have slowly begun to break due to the pressure of having the headband pulled around the head. It has gotten to the point that my original FA-003 broke off completely rendering it unusable. My current FA-003Ti isn't far behind. I don't have permission to post photos yet so I'll try to upload some to hosting site. Instead of having to buy a completely new headband from the official site, for $88 plus shipping mind you, is there a way to buy just the L and R plastic clips that I need? If anybody here has any intel I would greatly appreciate it!
Ok here are the photos: http://s1075.photobucket.com/user/rswoboda1/library/Broken%20headband%20clips
Are you sure that this particular epoxy will work? Because I tried three different epoxies with the first headband and none of them worked due to the fact that it is d@!m hard to fix plastic.