lazyredhead
100+ Head-Fier
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I had them for more then a year now, and truly enjoyed the sound
but the one thing I realized when i bought them was "these feel cheap" the sound was great, but the headphones themselves where creaky and not very solid feeling.
well, I never put too much thought into it, just decided to be extra careful just in case. sadly, just recently, the right extender on the headphones snapped, didn't snap in half, just snapped so they no longer fit right. there is a inner plastic that holds the inside cord, it's flexible, and it surrounded by a harder, brittle plastic, the flexible plastic is still intact, but it was the harder plastic that kept it firm on your head.
since it snapped at a weak point, the only way you can repair it is with a bond that was stronger then the plastic to begin with, and that isn't easy.
so what can i do with them?
but the one thing I realized when i bought them was "these feel cheap" the sound was great, but the headphones themselves where creaky and not very solid feeling.
well, I never put too much thought into it, just decided to be extra careful just in case. sadly, just recently, the right extender on the headphones snapped, didn't snap in half, just snapped so they no longer fit right. there is a inner plastic that holds the inside cord, it's flexible, and it surrounded by a harder, brittle plastic, the flexible plastic is still intact, but it was the harder plastic that kept it firm on your head.
since it snapped at a weak point, the only way you can repair it is with a bond that was stronger then the plastic to begin with, and that isn't easy.
so what can i do with them?