Maybe they're designed to be right-handed, like you keep the CD-player on your left side (because you don't want your swinging stronger hand to hit it) so the cord to your right ear has to be a little longer. That'd be great because southpaws should be discriminated against as much as possible because they're an archaic race and are holding back the rest of the right-handed world from progressing to a standardized universe without scissors that either hand can use.
I actually like the notion of one cord "longing the other" (title), but the 35's definitely have QC issues. Many of the clips have different pressure. With mine either the right felt like it was going to fall off or the left starting hurting.
That's weird, because my 35's have cords the same length. so if I dangle them while holding the Y split in the cable, the headphones are both at the same height. Although when I received it, the clip on the right ear was definitely a little loose.
Originally posted by KentWang Maybe they're designed to be right-handed, like you keep the CD-player on your left side (because you don't want your swinging stronger hand to hit it) so the cord to your right ear has to be a little longer. That'd be great because southpaws should be discriminated against as much as possible because they're an archaic race and are holding back the rest of the right-handed world from progressing to a standardized universe without scissors that either hand can use.
That would make sense if it was 5+ inch difference (like my ER6.) But 1 1/2 inches is just shoddy craftsmanship.
Originally posted by LobsterSan Keep them and and they'll one day earn "super collectible" status, just like those error cards did in trading card manufacturing.
My favorite was the Billy Ripken "F--- Face" error card.
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