hedonist
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HD600s carry a 5-year warranty (assuming you buy them from an "official" seller). I'm assuming they'll last at least that long. With my luck they'll last 5-years and a month
HD600s carry a 5-year warranty (assuming you buy them from an "official" seller). I'm assuming they'll last at least that long. With my luck they'll last 5-years and a month
I am curious to know who sells these headphones with a 5 year warranty, the Sennheiser Canada website says the warranty is 2 years
For how long can one store a headphone(new in package) before it becomes unusable?
Until Apple replaces the standard headphone socket with their Lightening connector!
What if you decided to buy a headphone just to store it away; Would the magnets inside those headphones, say after 50 years, become useless?
For how long can one store a headphone(new in package) before it becomes unusable?
It's an interesting question, I was hoping to find more replies.
I've never spent more than $25 on a pair of headphones and based on how long they last, er, don't last, I'm reluctant to spend too much more than that. 1 Sony and 2 Philips have only lasted, maybe, 1000 hours each. I keep buying the Philips because the fit is just about perfect for me (neckband SBC HS500) and the sound is OK. I tried Koss KSC55 this time and they don't fit as well, the angle of the earpads doesn't connect with my ears too well, so I lose the best of their sound capibility.
Anyway, I think about trying something else with more isolation and better sound, but will 'phones in the $30 to $60 range last any longer or are they just as fragile?