iKonoKlast
100+ Head-Fier
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I've had the D2000 for a little over a month now, so too bad I can't return 'em. They've worked and sounded great until today, when they turned out to be a pain in the ass.
Despite looking and feeling sturdy, the D2000 are not built well. Ever since the first week I've had them, one of the earpads has been loose and falling off ever so often. Okay, that part's not too bad; it didn't irritate me too much.
But tonight, after listening to my D2000 in bed for a few minutes, I take them off (with the utmost care as always) to go to sleep, when lo and behold, one of the freakin ear cups COMPLETELY DETACHES FROM THE HEADBAND.
Now, I take extremely good care of all my items and when these headphones were not on my head in my room they have always been stored in a drawer. I am not at fault here. What is at fault is poor manufacturing and quality control. Upon close examination, the culprit was a loose screw and the damn thing is too tiny to work with any of my tools.
Just had to vent. And also draw away any potential Denon customers. The headphones sound great and I believed they were close to perfect, when I discovered tonight, they are far from it. I've never had any problems with any of the AKG, Sennheiser, and Grado headphones I've owned. Very disappointed with Denon. This is like reliving the nightmare I had with the Bose Triports long, long ago.
Despite looking and feeling sturdy, the D2000 are not built well. Ever since the first week I've had them, one of the earpads has been loose and falling off ever so often. Okay, that part's not too bad; it didn't irritate me too much.
But tonight, after listening to my D2000 in bed for a few minutes, I take them off (with the utmost care as always) to go to sleep, when lo and behold, one of the freakin ear cups COMPLETELY DETACHES FROM THE HEADBAND.
Now, I take extremely good care of all my items and when these headphones were not on my head in my room they have always been stored in a drawer. I am not at fault here. What is at fault is poor manufacturing and quality control. Upon close examination, the culprit was a loose screw and the damn thing is too tiny to work with any of my tools.
Just had to vent. And also draw away any potential Denon customers. The headphones sound great and I believed they were close to perfect, when I discovered tonight, they are far from it. I've never had any problems with any of the AKG, Sennheiser, and Grado headphones I've owned. Very disappointed with Denon. This is like reliving the nightmare I had with the Bose Triports long, long ago.