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Old 26-03-2009, 7:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Reparing Sennheiser

Anyone know where I can get my Sennheiser HDR 60 cordless headset repaired/replaced?....Or is it even worthwhile?
I inadvertantly sat on the headset - careless I know - and needless to say the left-hand "can" completely broke off at the junction of the head-band.
I tried - more in desparation than anything - to repair them with various super-glues to no success.
The "cans" still work but obviously not sitting correctly they are pretty hopeless as they are.
Overall i was quite happy with them but i wouldn't be averse to a complete change if price and needs must!
Anyone any advice?

Regards B
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Re: Reparing Sennheiser

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Anyone know where I can get my Sennheiser HDR 60 cordless headset repaired/replaced?....Or is it even worthwhile?
I inadvertantly sat on the headset - careless I know - and needless to say the left-hand "can" completely broke off at the junction of the head-band.
I tried - more in desparation than anything - to repair them with various super-glues to no success.
The "cans" still work but obviously not sitting correctly they are pretty hopeless as they are.
Overall i was quite happy with them but i wouldn't be averse to a complete change if price and needs must!
Anyone any advice?

Regards B
It's probably not worth the cost of repair - sounds like a nice excuse to upgrade
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Anyone know where I can get my Sennheiser HDR 60 cordless headset repaired/replaced?....Or is it even worthwhile?
I inadvertantly sat on the headset - careless I know - and needless to say the left-hand "can" completely broke off at the junction of the head-band.
I tried - more in desparation than anything - to repair them with various super-glues to no success.
The "cans" still work but obviously not sitting correctly they are pretty hopeless as they are.
Overall i was quite happy with them but i wouldn't be averse to a complete change if price and needs must!
Anyone any advice?

Regards B

Quote to my own thread:
I thought I'd just try the nice people at Sennheiser and guess what....£9.74 plus VAT to repair/replacing the entire headband! No extra charge. What a result.
So point is: always try the manufacturers first!

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