Synthax
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You may try. Beyerdynamic make durable things. Dt150 are very very durable. This plug to me seems to be solid. Give it a try
You may try. Beyerdynamic make durable things. Dt150 are very very durable. This plug to me seems to be solid. Give it a try
Had some questions regarding the 6 Pin connector , I am not going to keep them plugged in , after using it they go to my stand so my main question is , is the connector robust enough to hold up against frequent connections , lets say twice a week I'll use the 150s , thanks !
Let me know if my explanation was poor , reading it again and seems like its not very accurate , any ways if you understand then thanks in advance
This should give a good idea
Definitely not a problem
If you ever damaged it, it's easy to replace the cable or disassemble to resolder
Hi, I'm from Denmark.
I just bought a pair of OLD Beyerdynamic DT-150 for 25$.
They seem to have had a tough life, with ear pads worn, and cable in headband worn.
There was a bad connection in the headband cable, which I replaced with a piece of RCA cable.
After the headband cable was replaced, I noticed a small difference in the bass left to right, so I decided to make a new cable from amp to headphones. Now the bass is the same in both sides.
Since the ear pads are worn, I ordered a couple of velour pads for the DT-100 series, which should fit.
This results in me having a couple of screwing awesome DT-150's for around 40$ bucks.
Given the condition of these headphones, I reckon they are indestructible.
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