grungychamois
500+ Head-Fier
Thanks! I will be checking those outNot tried them on my DT700 myself but I've heard good things about these: https://shop.zmfheadphones.com/collections/pads/products/crescent-snap
Thanks! I will be checking those outNot tried them on my DT700 myself but I've heard good things about these: https://shop.zmfheadphones.com/collections/pads/products/crescent-snap
Damn... I just got my DT900 Pro X yesterday. Should I expect this to happen eventually??? Is it fixable out of warranty?Just checked mine and it's cracking at the same area. I put approx. ~5300 hours of use into them since I got them November 2021.![]()
Actually, the whole headband structure: https://europe.beyerdynamic.com/p/headband-dt-700-pro-xDamn... I just got my DT900 Pro X yesterday. Should I expect this to happen eventually??? Is it fixable out of warranty?
@Metal-Fi Did you replaced the whole cup (the one with the crack) ?
whoa… so, did you do it yourself? jeez… I wouldn’t feel conmfortable in replacing all the internals myselfActually, the whole headband structure: https://europe.beyerdynamic.com/p/headband-dt-700-pro-x
Well, it is simpler than one may expect: once the pads and the mounting rings are removed, just hit the earcup against the palm of your hand (firmly but gently at the same time, of course); the driver will just "fall off", so no need to actually replace the internals. I guess there are several video tutorials showing this.whoa… so, did you do it yourself? jeez… I wouldn’t feel conmfortable in replacing all the internals myself
One of the better things of these Beyerdynamics is the high level of DIY. From pads to cable replacement, but also a complete transplantation of the drivers can be done by using a flathead screwdriver
Thank you both… Well if it comes to that one day I think I may handle it myself then.Well, it is simpler than one may expect: once the pads and the mounting rings are removed, just hit the earcup against the palm of your hand (firmly but gently at the same time, of course); the driver will just "fall off", so no need to actually replace the internals. I guess there are several video tutorials showing this.
Great to know!Using my DT 700 Pro X regularly since January 2024
No sign of wear or tear![]()
damn! bunmer indeed… since when have you have them? Why would this be happening?My DT-900 Pro X has a hairline crack forming between the mini-jack and the ear cushion. Bummer, I've really babied these too. I don't think any other headphone that I have has had such an issue with such careful treatment.