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Technology → Headphones are darned fragile, eh?

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1. Twiggy said on February 23, 2013, 11:12:36 PM (-08:00)

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Apparently, when I went downstairs to get pizza, I knocked over my headphones. I didn't notice it until I finished eating and went back to my room.

The speakers output... nothing.

Needless to say, I'm out of one proper headphones, and now I have to make do with earbuds.

I think I'm too much of a klutz >.<

2. Cat333Pokémon said on February 24, 2013, 12:29:40 AM (-08:00)

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I always seem to have problems with the cable itself and almost never the speakers. It's usually the part around the plug that shorts out.

3. Twiggy said on February 24, 2013, 12:33:45 AM (-08:00)

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I always seem to have problems with the cable itself and almost never the speakers. It's usually the part around the plug that shorts out.
Hmm

Given that it's just the right speaker that's not outputting anything, and the left speaker plays just fine, and it's also the visible cable connecting point...

I think something inside might have come loose, and this is definitely NOT covered under warranty (I dropped it)

At least I have some consolation in that my dad decided to be a bit awesome and offered to get me a new, wired/wireless dual-mode headphones instead.

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4. Cat333Pokémon said on February 24, 2013, 12:44:31 AM (-08:00)

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Hm, have you considered modular headphones? They're still a pretty new idea, but they can come apart at various places, and you can replace individual parts (speaker units, cables, splitter, and headband).

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5. Twiggy said on February 24, 2013, 01:07:51 AM (-08:00)

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Hm, have you considered modular headphones? They're still a pretty new idea, but they can come apart at various places, and you can replace individual parts (speaker units, cables, splitter, and headband).
Hmm...

Got a good suggestion on this? I doubt there exist Bluetooth(-capable) headphones that are modular.

6. NismoZ said on February 24, 2013, 06:03:19 AM (-08:00)

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I always seem to have problems with the cable itself and almost never the speakers. It's usually the part around the plug that shorts out.
Yeah. Three of my headphones have gone from either me wrapping the cable up wrong, or falling victim to a cat. My headphones don't seem to mind occasional 3-foot drops onto a hardwood floor.

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7. Twiggy said on February 24, 2013, 06:15:06 AM (-08:00)

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My headphones don't seem to mind occasional 3-foot drops onto a hardwood floor.
You do not want to know how much abuse my phones take... xD

8. TurtwigX said on February 24, 2013, 08:41:27 AM (-08:00)

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It's the right speaker that always goes bad? Great, then we have the same problem. This has been plaguing me since the 8th Grade. No matter what it's always the right ear and it's always after 3 months of usage. I think it's most likely the wire shorting out from how much abuse it takes... at least I TRY to be a good father to my baby headphones.

9. Twiggy said on February 24, 2013, 09:10:23 AM (-08:00)

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It's the right speaker that always goes bad? Great, then we have the same problem. This has been plaguing me since the 8th Grade. No matter what it's always the right ear and it's always after 3 months of usage. I think it's most likely the wire shorting out from how much abuse it takes... at least I TRY to be a good father to my baby headphones.
Heh. Try that with some throw-away phones that just break with normal use... in the worst possible way.

I guess some headphones are not designed to be dropped all the time, too.

10. GalliumGrant said on February 24, 2013, 09:29:06 AM (-08:00)

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So far my headphones are doing just fine. I think I've had mine for more than five months, and they're still good. I think they were about $45, but still, these are nice! They're lasting pretty long so far, and they don't hurt my ears. :3

11. LugiaDialga said on February 24, 2013, 01:18:50 PM (-08:00)

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Reminds me that my headset doesn't seem to work anymore simply because the cat thought it'd be funny to knock some liquids on it's happened before without any issues but this time it bit the dust (wish it were sturdy like my Diamond version cartridge that survived the washing machine). Then my very pricey $40 earbuds accidently got squished the first week I had 'em. They're physically broke but they still work. However, the left ear-bud thingy does not work well at all, it hardly has much sound coming out of it. This stinks majorly when trying to play with panning in your music... The headphone companies make a lot o' money, that's for sure.

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12. Twiggy said on February 24, 2013, 11:04:55 PM (-08:00)

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Reminds me that my headset doesn't seem to work anymore simply because the cat thought it'd be funny to knock some liquids on it's happened before without any issues but this time it bit the dust (wish it were sturdy like my Diamond version cartridge that survived the washing machine). Then my very pricey $40 earbuds accidently got squished the first week I had 'em. They're physically broke but they still work. However, the left ear-bud thingy does not work well at all, it hardly has much sound coming out of it. This stinks majorly when trying to play with panning in your music... The headphone companies make a lot o' money, that's for sure.
Sometimes I think headphones were made to be disposable.

Well, at least I decided to try out some headphones in my university's bookstore. It's hard to find a balance between quality, comfort, durability, style and price. I'm probably one of these guys that would prefer something comfy and clean...

There's a certain Skullcandy Aviator that I like a lot, but it's still expensive after a student discount. Looks like I'll have to look elsewhere for other brands.

I think I'll just go wired again.

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