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how to open grado sr125 headphones
Yeah, I know, this isn't a high end product, but maybe someone here
knows how to open up Grado SR125 headphones. The connection on one side is intermittent, and the other side is just plain not working. |
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Yeah, I know, this isn't a high end product, but maybe someone here knows how to open up Grado SR125 headphones. The connection on one side is intermittent, and the other side is just plain not working.\ As a Gradoholic, I would beg to differ. I have the SR80's and, if they were a woman, and I wasn't already married, I would marry them. Flimsy, yes. But the sound is incomparable, at least to my old ears. |
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They are sealed. You can mail them to Grado for repair. You might try
replacing the plug first as that is often the problem end of a cable. If that doesn't fix it, then they can do the work inside the "cans". -Bill www.uptownaudio.com Roanoke VA (540) 343-1250 wrote in message ... Yeah, I know, this isn't a high end product, but maybe someone here knows how to open up Grado SR125 headphones. The connection on one side is intermittent, and the other side is just plain not working. |
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Well, the price isn't high end. I like them, but geez they need tune
ups. Can't someone make decent foam? I've got SR60's as well, and both needed the "forks" replaced, not to mention foam. It looks like these are going to have to go back to the factory since no one knows how to open them up. Soldering the connections is childs play. |
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It's not the plug. You can slide the wire up and down near the driver
and hear the audio cut in and out. If the wires are going to just hang there without a strain relief, I'll probably skip the repair and buy something else. I think the basic design is flawed. So how does the factory "unseal" the cans? |
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The Grado headphones all have strain relief devices at the earcups.
Yours has been compromised. I don't know how they repair them. They probably just replace the cans as they must have tons of them, literally. -Bill www.uptownaudio.com Roanoke VA (540) 343-1250 wrote in message ... It's not the plug. You can slide the wire up and down near the driver and hear the audio cut in and out. If the wires are going to just hang there without a strain relief, I'll probably skip the repair and buy something else. I think the basic design is flawed. So how does the factory "unseal" the cans? |
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Mine never had any sort of strain relief. The wires to each can move up
and down quite easily. [Is the strain relief internal?] Maybe there is an improved design. In any event, if they just toss the cans, it sure seems like a waste since that means all they are saving is the band and pivots, which are probably the worst part of the headphones. |
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The strain reliefs are inside the cans. They can replace the pivots
too. The band is fine. They are not heavy-duty, combat-ready type phones, that is for sure. They sound great and are affordable however. Grado also has good customer service and assembles them here in the US, so you can always get someone on the phone and get them repaired. Producing something that is a good value in the USA is almost a lost art, but I find it an art nonetheless and worthy of support. Cost is tough to control and the Chinese dumping issue is absurd making competition nearly impossible in lower cost goods. -Bill www.uptownaudio.com Roanoke VA (540) 343-1250 wrote in message ... Mine never had any sort of strain relief. The wires to each can move up and down quite easily. [Is the strain relief internal?] Maybe there is an improved design. In any event, if they just toss the cans, it sure seems like a waste since that means all they are saving is the band and pivots, which are probably the worst part of the headphones. |
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OK. As long as there is some sort of strain relief, I'll give them a
call. I just don't want to fix something that is just going to break again, AKA good money after bad. |
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