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Posted by teufel-man on Dec-18-2006 06:27:

repairing broken headphones (with glue)

can anyone give me some advice on gluing together my broken headphones? i have the denon headphones, i think they are called like HD1000's or something, anyways they are the only denon headphones..... and the plastic part that connects the headband thing to the speaker/earpiece has broke.... and i have to glue it back together.... any adivce on what/what not to do? whats th best type of glue to use and so on? any help would be appreciated cuz i dont wanna fuck them up cuz they are expensive! thanks!


Posted by clubamerica on Dec-18-2006 08:17:

Use crazy glue and wear gloves whene doing so.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on Dec-18-2006 09:48:

Send the pieces of shit back and demand a refund/exchange.


Posted by skip on Dec-18-2006 12:04:

if you have warranty left don't fucking glue them! i'm 99% sure that the glue is not gonna work very well. so just send the ******s back and buy some decent ones (sony mdr-7506)


Posted by Pinokio on Dec-18-2006 14:39:

quote:
Originally posted by skip
if you have warranty left don't fucking glue them! i'm 99% sure that the glue is not gonna work very well. so just send the ******s back and buy some decent ones (sony mdr-7506)


Wrong

I got a Pair of Pioneer HDJ-1000, they broke at the same parts.

I paste them with an special glue, and it is more solid than when I first bought them.

I'll look for the glue and tell you the name


Posted by Pinokio on Dec-18-2006 14:47:

http://www.right-tool.com/pcprodepandw.html


PC-11 is white, and PC-7 is grey

I used PC-7 because that's the color that looks more like the HDJ-1000, they got broken, and after I paste it witht his product, it's even more tight and hard now, so I don't think it will be broken again.

This product it's not exactly a Glue, it's a material that will become part of the piece that you add it.

Try to get this product, if you can't find the same, then look for some similar material.


Good Luck =)


Posted by teufel-man on Dec-18-2006 16:21:

yeah i would send them in to denon to get them fixed but it will probably take like 2 months before i get them back and i dont have a backup pair of headphones to use in the mean time


Posted by janggeungulk on Mar-31-2014 05:10:

How to Repair Headphone ?. The best choice is to use cyanoacrylate adhesive glue.


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