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They're 160 ohm vs 120 ohm for the regular LEs (IIRC) and the taste in sound signatures in Japan could lead to a different sound if they're tuned specifically for that market.
They're 160 ohm vs 120 ohm for the regular LEs (IIRC) and the taste in sound signatures in Japan could lead to a different sound if they're tuned specifically for that market.
Not me, I'm afraid. The closest I got was earpads
Which part broke?
The same part as in this post: http://www.head-fi.org/t/545368/review-fischer-audio-fa-011-off-the-deep-end/2070#post_11188517 but differently. The plastic "tube" that the screw goes into to hold the two pieces together broke off from the other side.
Did you happen find any good replacement earpads? The original LE pads are a little too shallow for me so I'm still using the pads from my regular FA-011 (I've had to wash them quite a few times).
If you have a whole new headband, replacing broken plastic part is not difficult.
Step 1.
Unscrew the 3 screw.
Step 2.
Lift the upper part.
Now you can get the part A of the headband.
Step 3.
Remove the bolt on a broken plastic part. (part B)
Step 4.
Lift the upper part.
Step 5.
Move the plastic part away.
Step 6.
Remove the item from headband and replace it with a new one.
Step 7.
Assemble parts together.
Sincerely, Kennerton Team.
Thank you but I'm well aware on how to disassemble the headband as that is what I did to repare it. Reason why I didn't just replace it with the spare one is that I want to maximize the lifetime of them.
Does anyone happen to know the dimensions of the screws used to hold the headband on or a source for replacements? Both mine and my daughters pair have had the little screws fall out so now we can't really use them until we can find replacement screws.
Does anyone happen to know the dimensions of the screws used to hold the headband on or a source for replacements? Both mine and my daughters pair have had the little screws fall out so now we can't really use them until we can find replacement screws.