Hello guys,
I really need help. I had a Sennheiser HD660s with a FiiO K3, bought in May of last year. The headphone left driver died without giving any warning, I was using it, went to the kitchen to take something to eat, when I got back it was busted, tried different cables, sources and nada, left side was dead. I sent it to warranty and the driver was busted beyond repair, so they'll send me a new unit in August.
Last week I bought a AKG K702, and I was really enjoying it, nice soundstage, different than the Sennheiser but very good on it's on way. When I took the headphones out of the stand today, guess what... The left driver was dead. A brand new headphone, less than 4 days of use. I got a new amp for it and I can't even test it now.
Something must be happening. Just for the sake of it. My desk is made of steel and it has an epoxi protective layer, my room is carpet. I always placed the headphones on a wooden stand when not using it. I'm changing rooms and desk just in case. I really don't want my other electronics dying out of nowhere.
Is it static electricity? Bad power?
I really want to solve this, it's way too frustrating, a U$500 and a U$350 headphones dying like this doesn't make any sense to me...
I really need help. I had a Sennheiser HD660s with a FiiO K3, bought in May of last year. The headphone left driver died without giving any warning, I was using it, went to the kitchen to take something to eat, when I got back it was busted, tried different cables, sources and nada, left side was dead. I sent it to warranty and the driver was busted beyond repair, so they'll send me a new unit in August.
Last week I bought a AKG K702, and I was really enjoying it, nice soundstage, different than the Sennheiser but very good on it's on way. When I took the headphones out of the stand today, guess what... The left driver was dead. A brand new headphone, less than 4 days of use. I got a new amp for it and I can't even test it now.
Something must be happening. Just for the sake of it. My desk is made of steel and it has an epoxi protective layer, my room is carpet. I always placed the headphones on a wooden stand when not using it. I'm changing rooms and desk just in case. I really don't want my other electronics dying out of nowhere.
Is it static electricity? Bad power?
I really want to solve this, it's way too frustrating, a U$500 and a U$350 headphones dying like this doesn't make any sense to me...