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sennheiser hd25 repairs

  • 20-12-2012 3:32pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,797 ✭✭✭


    My sennys are getting a bit iffy, one of the ears needs to be jiggled a bit during gigs so it's time I sorted it but who do I need to go to?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,004 ✭✭✭ironclaw


    sweetie wrote: »
    My sennys are getting a bit iffy, one of the ears needs to be jiggled a bit during gigs so it's time I sorted it but who do I need to go to?

    You can pretty much replace any part and I believe they are assembled in Tullamore. If your in Dublin, DJBox in Tallaght are an authorised dealer. Could probably get the parts or repair if you needed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 250 ✭✭Funky G


    Many years ago, about 1999/2000, i actually blew one of the drivers in my HD 25's. The impossible made possible. It actually came from a dodgy mixer that i plugged in to, as a few days later, one other dj had his headphones die on him from the same mixer.

    Note to self, make sure the volume pod on the headphone is way down when you plug in.

    Sennheiser did have an office in Donnybrook, not sure if its still there. Thats where I got my headphones fixed. A new driver cost around 50 punts if I remember correctly.

    Every part on the HD 25's is replaceable. As someone has posted, they are assembled in Tullamore - originally thought it was Limerick.

    A quick look of there website shows plenty of dealers and people who might be able to help -

    http://www.sennheiserireland.com/ie/home_en.nsf/root/dealer-locator

    OP, unplug the cables going into the drivers of the headphones and swap them around. If the dodgyness is replicated on the other side then it looks like the cable has a break in it. They are the most common breaks in these headphones.


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