RoninChaos
100+ Head-Fier
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Thank you. I really appreciate the reply. I’m going to attempt to put some grease on them this weekend.Hey, terribly sorry for the late response.
For the lube, there are 3 areas on each side. I added a picture and circled them. The main area you want to do are the two areas where the yoke meets the earcup. Make sure to apply with a thin brush and move the cups back and forth as you do so. The creaking will instantly go away. Wipe off any excess (tbh it's best not to put too much excess either way, start with a very very very tiny amount, literally just enough to be on the tip of a thin brush) with a cleaning cloth. If the mark is stubborn (which 99.99% it won't be) just use some water and 70% isopropyl alcohol in a 50/50 diluted solution.
If you want to be extra safe, maybe try doing it around the area it swivels (also circled in the picture). Put some lube, work it in, twist the cups, work in more, twist again, etc. Wipe excess at the end.
There is a 4th area I tried which is the sliding mechanism. I would not recommend this, however, as it does not do anything. I thought it would make the sliding on mine have an equal tightness on both sides. It did not. The only thing that happened was that they felt (and looked) greasier. Same goes for the swivel being loose on right vs left. I tried getting a replacement but that one was worse in every regard. I ended up returning them altogether. I just do not have the time to keep reordering and returning until I get lucky.
Such a shame honestly. These were my first set of headphones (or any wireless audio device for that matter) and I really wanted to keep them. I lucked out with not having any issues like unbalanced driver, faulty wear sensor, etc). I especially loved the convenience features they had like pausing audio on transparency mode, powering on/off with the case, long battery life, etc. Honestly the plastic isn't what turned me off. It was the poor quality control. I would hope that with any product, they would at least make it so that symmetry is maintained (i.e. if the left cup swivels and slides loose, the right side should too, if the left side is tight, the left should be tight too, etc). Things like that are a really big turn off for me and many others. FWIW the plastic and overall build quality is 100000x better than Sony's WH1000XM5.
That said I hope they really pull things together and make it so the next line is better built and free of such defects.
I need to find an old paint brush or something. It’s absolutely ridiculous we even have to do this.
Thanks again for the reply. I really appreciate it.