devin71
New Head-Fier
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I have a pair of q-JAYS and a pair of a-JAYS sitting around. They both have problems.
The q-JAYS cables are hosed. I used them for quite a while with tape around the end, but that was only a temporary solution. They are now cracked beyond repair. They are not covered under warranty because I purchased them used from a Head-Fi user quite a while ago.
The a-JAYS have some kind of problem where certain frequencies, especially vocals, cannot be heard. I don't think Jays will cover it under warranty because I contacted them a while ago and they said to go to the manufacturer. I just contacted them again to be sure.
Is it true that you are not supposed to be able to change the filters on the a-JAYS? They looked just the same as the filters on q-JAYS and d-JAYS.
So what do I do? Throw them away and forget about it? Attempt to recable the q-JAYS? I would be willing to sell them as-is for cheap if anyone is interested.
The q-JAYS cables are hosed. I used them for quite a while with tape around the end, but that was only a temporary solution. They are now cracked beyond repair. They are not covered under warranty because I purchased them used from a Head-Fi user quite a while ago.
The a-JAYS have some kind of problem where certain frequencies, especially vocals, cannot be heard. I don't think Jays will cover it under warranty because I contacted them a while ago and they said to go to the manufacturer. I just contacted them again to be sure.
Is it true that you are not supposed to be able to change the filters on the a-JAYS? They looked just the same as the filters on q-JAYS and d-JAYS.
So what do I do? Throw them away and forget about it? Attempt to recable the q-JAYS? I would be willing to sell them as-is for cheap if anyone is interested.