Thanks for nothing, Sony. (WH1000-XM5)

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    2 days ago

    I don’t know if heads have gotten bigger over the years, I have a mutant oversized melon for a head, maybe they just design the phones for small heads?

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    3 days ago

    So frustrating when an otherwise good product has an Achilles’ heel. Is this bad design an oversight to save cost or intentional to limit its service life?

    /don’t know if this particular product is “otherwise good”, speaking more generally

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    3 days ago

    I brought these on sale recently. Learned about the shitty hinge quality afterwords… For what its worth, I found this repair kit from centralsound.co, and its a solid reinforcement option. It works even on a fully broken hinge like yours. Sucks to pay an additional $40 for “premium” headphones to ensure they last beyond the warranty, but here we are…

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    3 days ago

    Took me a long time to find decent headphones that last long.

    I’ve tried several times with beyerdynamic, my DT 880 lasted for quite a while, but then got issues. I sent the DT 990 and the DT 1990 PRO back, they both lost audio on one side after a few weeks. I totally gave up on headsets (with a microphone), they are always shoddy quality wise and either the mute button breaks or one side gives out… or the headband snaps.

    I’ve had the Sennheiser HD 660 S for 5 years now and the best thing about it: The cable goes to both sides. So when the cable finally broke on one side I could simply replace it for 15€. It’s also much easier to switch out the earpads, they just click in. Compared to the DT 880 where it feels like you’re going to tear something and you have to stretch the thing onto the plastic.

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      3 days ago

      If you’re in the market for open back, fiio jt7. Quite cheap and the sound quality is great. Build is also insane for the price

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    3 days ago

    If this comment saves only one person from wasting their money, it is worth it:

    Do not buy Focal Bathys.

    The build quality is super cheap, mine broke not even two years after purchase. The plastic surrounding the metal bits that connect the central part to the ear pads will break sooner or later.

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    3 days ago

    My brother got me an audio technica ATH-M30 in 2011. This before they even had the 30x. I’ve easily put 12k hours in em, just needed to change the ear cups. I drop them all them time from desk height too.

    Every few years I’ve thought about upgrading for better quality but they get the job done well enough that I never pull the trigger. It’s a consumers dream

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      3 days ago

      I have the M50 and its also still working, no problems. Also test winner in audio tests.

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      3 days ago

      The Audio-Technica ATH-M line are quite sturdy, I’ve never really seen them break. The same goes for the Beyerdynamic DT-770-880/990 lines. And both companies sell replacement parts at decent prices in my experience for those rare times when sometime could break.

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    3 days ago

    But if they sold you a pair that lasted for decades, you wouldn’t need to buy any more.

    I’ve moved onto earbuds. Earfun Air for a staggering £22. The sound genuinely isn’t bad either, I’ve no idea how you can even make them for that. Slavery, probably. Still, £22 is £22.

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    3 days ago

    I gave my old WH1000XM2’s away to family because it was sitting in a drawer after I bought the xm4, both still work like a charm and the xm2 only has a slightly reduced battery even after being used for 6+ hours daily for years. I don’t know what the quality of the newer ones are, but the older ones are build to keep working. The noise-cancelling is the best one on the market for over ear headphones, the Bose ones put pressure on your ears which is really uncomfortable even after a few minutes (at least for me).

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    3 days ago

    I have templates for metal parts you can cut and bend with hand tools and a cheap dremel. I can send it to you if you want.

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        I havent made them myself, I drafted them for a student to make for her special needs sibling. That said, I have some really nice headphones with broken plastic that I’ve been meaning to modify.

        I modeled it off of a pair of Panasonic EAH-20 that I had back in highschool but with wider bands to allow a bit more robustness and with holes and slots for 3m screws.

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    I may get the ire of some for this but don’t buy Sony headphones. Sony has a lot of good products, but their headphones are overpriced garbage. It may be very subjective, but never once have I listened to Sony and thought I like the music out of them. In the cheap range they’re outclassed by Philips, in a bit pricier by Sennheiser and JBL. I’ve had my JBL Live 770 for over 2 years now, and I only need to get replacement pads, same with my 6 year old pair of Sennheiser 4.40HD. Also metal hinges.

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      3 days ago

      Sony used to make some really awesome high end headphones (like the Qualia 010 MDR-1 or MDR-R10), while were definitely overpriced (IMO), they were definitely not garbage. They do still make at least one actual high end non-garbage headphone (MDR-Z1R) it is for sure overpriced. I don’t think it’s garbage.

      Also, few sane people are buying them, so I doubt they’ll last.

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    3 days ago

    Similar vibe… whatever that shitty material that they put on the top padded band and foam ear coverings that starts to crack and flake off on my bald head making me look like I have a skin disorder. I’ve had headphones ranging in price from $30 to $300 and they all do it.

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    4 days ago

    Yeah, this is a huge problem. I found the best solution is to buy a 3.5mm audio cable with a microphone (these can be had for 10-20$) and attach them to a nice set of metal band headphones (closed or open depending on if you want sound isolation). I gave up on gaming, Sony headphones and the like a long time ago they are all trash no matter how much you pay for them, they break and become e-waste in the first year.

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    4 days ago

    Ok I don’t want to start a fight…

    But if someone wants to buy a new pair of headphones with mic for that one gaming night of the week. And dont care about the rgb and other gimmicks. What should they buy?

    Ofc asking for a friend here.

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      3 days ago

      Koss. Used the kph30i with inline mic as a teaching assistant when everything was remote. The porta pro has a version with a mic. I don’t think you can get anything that sounds anywhere close to as good for the price range.

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            3 days ago

            If you wear glasses you could try sticking the magnet to those I guess?

            Saying so I had one of the original mod mics and it was great while it lasted, but I found the cable was damaged pretty easily which ended up with it in the bin.

            They do have a wireless version with its own dongle, decent bit of kit despite the micro USB charging lol.

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      4 days ago

      How much do you care about the quality? Both what you hear and how well you’re heard? What’s a reasonable price to you? Wired or wireless?

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        3 days ago

        I not a fan of the headphones that completely block everything that you can’t even hear yourself speak. Don’t care about wired or wireless that much. As long as it lasts.

        And works on my Linux fedora PC.

        Ofc when I say I mean my friend.

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      4 days ago

      Probably not the best, bit I do like these for that situation.

      Corsair HS35

      Bought them on a whim without much thought because I couldn’t get my really nice wireless headphones to work with older games. These work with anything because they are wired. Also the little bits like the soft strap make them comfy to wear.

      Plain, basic, cheap.