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That's good news. Free fixes are the best!
It's actually not the cable itself, I found. When I moved the two-pin plug where it goes into the earcup, the sound in the left channel crackled and cut in and out. So I unplugged it and plugged it back in - now it's back to normal! Weird.
That's probably a sign that there's wear on the solder of the contacts to the driver. Do you pull the cable out often?
OR...
It wasn't plugged in correctly in the first place....
OR...
It wasn't plugged in correctly in the first place....
I'd get back to listening to your music.
It's a killer. The only cure is when you realise that the 600's are so nice that you don't need to worry about the minuscule difference things like cables may or may not make. IMHO of course.
That's probably a sign that there's wear on the solder of the contacts to the driver. Do you pull the cable out often?
OR...
It wasn't plugged in correctly in the first place....
3. I seriously urge you to listen to an hd600(or any other headphone) with original cable and any re-cabled version to see if you really hear a difference BEFORE you re-cable.Especially if your not a tweaking kind of guy and simply think it will sound better because someone said so.
6. Enjoy your headphones.