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Head phone mod - help
Hey guys, umm well... just take a look at my pictures.
![]() My head phones are Razor HP-1, and well from the picture you can see what happen. So my Question is does any one know a Mod or can make one for my head phones? They work just fine it is just the Casing that is Broken. Oh and it has been over a year so my warranty will not work. Last edited by RateBuddha; 07-08-2009 at 10:14 AM. |
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Re: Head phone mod - help
Oh another idea, rip both of them out, make a case for both speakers and drill a hole in the back for the wires, and make them a portable laptop stereo set? :p
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Re: Head phone mod - help
If theyre any good they could replace poor speakers from a laptop (depending on the quality of the laptop, duh) i actually took some speakers from a **** headset i had at home, and replaced them with my girlfriends BUILT IN speakers, awesome sound now.. with quite a decent bass even... :P
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Canada eh
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OS: xp mce sp2, xp pro sp2, windows 7 beta
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Re: Head phone mod - help
I'd try some zip ties, see if you can snug the loose earmuff into postition. Wouldn't look like much, but it's the sound that counts.
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Re: Head phone mod - help
It's hard to make out clearly, from the photo, but, you could use some careful work with strong elastic-bands and possibly some glue. If you're into metalwork etc., you could try fashioning a new bracket and use pop-rivets....
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