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Matt head 777
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were they damaged on arrival or did you break them? I don't feel comfortable telling you how to blow them.
Hook them up to your most powerful source and crank it up, game over.
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get a 9volt battery and connect one wire to the earth and another to one channel, see if that works.
But if their damaged they should accept that, who did you buy them from?
But if their damaged they should accept that, who did you buy them from?
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I wasn't sure a 9 volt would work. But if you can find more dc volt battery it might, like a car battery maybe lol
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I know nothing about that store, a good store has a good return policy. Plenty of places take back items for any reason. The only thing I have tried to return in the way of headphones were to Guitar Center, they wouldn't take back my Shure SE215 since they were IEM's and its for sanitary reasons.
my amplifier is broken so i cant use that do u think retail stores like John Lewis would accept headphones that they cant tell r damaged?
I know nothing about that store, a good store has a good return policy. Plenty of places take back items for any reason. The only thing I have tried to return in the way of headphones were to Guitar Center, they wouldn't take back my Shure SE215 since they were IEM's and its for sanitary reasons.
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