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Old September 22nd 03, 02:21 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Roberts
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Default Best price for Sennheiser headphone cables?

Hi All,
the connection has gone at the 2.5mm jack end of the cable on my HD200
headphones. Having had a search on the web for replacement parts, the best
price for a replacement cable I could find was about £25 from
www.strachan-direct.co.uk. Can anyone recommend anywhere cheaper, or is that
about as good as I'm going to get?

Cheers,
S.


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Old September 22nd 03, 06:11 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
RobH
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Default Best price for Sennheiser headphone cables?


"Roberts" wrote in message
news
Hi All,
the connection has gone at the 2.5mm jack end of the cable on my HD200
headphones. Having had a search on the web for replacement parts, the

best
price for a replacement cable I could find was about £25 from
www.strachan-direct.co.uk. Can anyone recommend anywhere cheaper, or

is that
about as good as I'm going to get?

Cheers,
S.

Do you mean 3.5mm rather than 2.5mm?

Dunno about the HD200s but the cable on my HD590s is just a bit of wire
with 3.5mm minijacks at each end. I found this out the "hard" way when I
was wearing the headphones and stepped on the cable. "I ****" I thought
but was pleasantly surprised to find that the cable had just got
unplugged at the headphone end.

If you do have a double end cable then the following would be a
reasonable replacement
http://tinyurl.com/o8ni

The other more obvious alternative is to obtain a new connector and get
the soldering iron out.


--
RobH
The future's dim, the future's mono.


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Old September 22nd 03, 06:11 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
RobH
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Default Best price for Sennheiser headphone cables?


"Roberts" wrote in message
news
Hi All,
the connection has gone at the 2.5mm jack end of the cable on my HD200
headphones. Having had a search on the web for replacement parts, the

best
price for a replacement cable I could find was about £25 from
www.strachan-direct.co.uk. Can anyone recommend anywhere cheaper, or

is that
about as good as I'm going to get?

Cheers,
S.

Do you mean 3.5mm rather than 2.5mm?

Dunno about the HD200s but the cable on my HD590s is just a bit of wire
with 3.5mm minijacks at each end. I found this out the "hard" way when I
was wearing the headphones and stepped on the cable. "I ****" I thought
but was pleasantly surprised to find that the cable had just got
unplugged at the headphone end.

If you do have a double end cable then the following would be a
reasonable replacement
http://tinyurl.com/o8ni

The other more obvious alternative is to obtain a new connector and get
the soldering iron out.


--
RobH
The future's dim, the future's mono.


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Old September 22nd 03, 06:48 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Roberts
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Default Best price for Sennheiser headphone cables?

RobH wrote:
"Roberts" wrote in message
news
Hi All,
the connection has gone at the 2.5mm jack end of the cable on my
HD200 headphones. Having had a search on the web for replacement
parts, the best price for a replacement cable I could find was about
£25 from www.strachan-direct.co.uk. Can anyone recommend anywhere
cheaper, or is that about as good as I'm going to get?

Cheers,
S.

Do you mean 3.5mm rather than 2.5mm?


Unfortunately I do mean 2.5mm. One end is 3.5mm (comes with the usual 6mm
adapter), but the other end is a 2.5mm stereo jack which plugs into the
bottom of the left earcup. Some models use this size (like sometimes found
on dictaphone remotes, mobile phone handsfree kits etc) whereas others use
the normal 3.5mm minijacks.

Dunno about the HD200s but the cable on my HD590s is just a bit of
wire with 3.5mm minijacks at each end. I found this out the "hard"
way when I was wearing the headphones and stepped on the cable. "I
****" I thought but was pleasantly surprised to find that the cable
had just got unplugged at the headphone end.


Yep, mine has been forcefully disconnected this sort of way at the headphone
end a few too many times for its liking. The connections inside the cable
are obviously loose because any slight head movement causes the cable to
flicker between stereo and mono etc. I know it's the cable and not the
socket inside the earcup because I tested using a mate's pair.

If you do have a double end cable then the following would be a
reasonable replacement
http://tinyurl.com/o8ni

The other more obvious alternative is to obtain a new connector and
get the soldering iron out.


So far I've only been able to find such parts for 3.5mm minijacks, not the
2.5mm that Sennheiser thought fit to use on some models.

Cheers,
S.


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Old September 22nd 03, 06:48 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Roberts
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Posts: 7
Default Best price for Sennheiser headphone cables?

RobH wrote:
"Roberts" wrote in message
news
Hi All,
the connection has gone at the 2.5mm jack end of the cable on my
HD200 headphones. Having had a search on the web for replacement
parts, the best price for a replacement cable I could find was about
£25 from www.strachan-direct.co.uk. Can anyone recommend anywhere
cheaper, or is that about as good as I'm going to get?

Cheers,
S.

Do you mean 3.5mm rather than 2.5mm?


Unfortunately I do mean 2.5mm. One end is 3.5mm (comes with the usual 6mm
adapter), but the other end is a 2.5mm stereo jack which plugs into the
bottom of the left earcup. Some models use this size (like sometimes found
on dictaphone remotes, mobile phone handsfree kits etc) whereas others use
the normal 3.5mm minijacks.

Dunno about the HD200s but the cable on my HD590s is just a bit of
wire with 3.5mm minijacks at each end. I found this out the "hard"
way when I was wearing the headphones and stepped on the cable. "I
****" I thought but was pleasantly surprised to find that the cable
had just got unplugged at the headphone end.


Yep, mine has been forcefully disconnected this sort of way at the headphone
end a few too many times for its liking. The connections inside the cable
are obviously loose because any slight head movement causes the cable to
flicker between stereo and mono etc. I know it's the cable and not the
socket inside the earcup because I tested using a mate's pair.

If you do have a double end cable then the following would be a
reasonable replacement
http://tinyurl.com/o8ni

The other more obvious alternative is to obtain a new connector and
get the soldering iron out.


So far I've only been able to find such parts for 3.5mm minijacks, not the
2.5mm that Sennheiser thought fit to use on some models.

Cheers,
S.


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Old September 22nd 03, 07:31 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
RobH
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Default Best price for Sennheiser headphone cables?


"Roberts" wrote in message
...
RobH wrote:
"Roberts" wrote in message
news
Hi All,
the connection has gone at the 2.5mm jack end of the cable on my
HD200 headphones. Having had a search on the web for replacement
parts, the best price for a replacement cable I could find was

about
£25 from www.strachan-direct.co.uk. Can anyone recommend anywhere
cheaper, or is that about as good as I'm going to get?

Cheers,
S.

Do you mean 3.5mm rather than 2.5mm?


Unfortunately I do mean 2.5mm. One end is 3.5mm (comes with the usual

6mm
adapter), but the other end is a 2.5mm stereo jack which plugs into

the
bottom of the left earcup. Some models use this size (like sometimes

found
on dictaphone remotes, mobile phone handsfree kits etc) whereas others

use
the normal 3.5mm minijacks.

Dunno about the HD200s but the cable on my HD590s is just a bit of
wire with 3.5mm minijacks at each end. I found this out the "hard"
way when I was wearing the headphones and stepped on the cable. "I
****" I thought but was pleasantly surprised to find that the cable
had just got unplugged at the headphone end.


Yep, mine has been forcefully disconnected this sort of way at the

headphone
end a few too many times for its liking. The connections inside the

cable
are obviously loose because any slight head movement causes the cable

to
flicker between stereo and mono etc. I know it's the cable and not the
socket inside the earcup because I tested using a mate's pair.

If you do have a double end cable then the following would be a
reasonable replacement
http://tinyurl.com/o8ni

The other more obvious alternative is to obtain a new connector and
get the soldering iron out.


So far I've only been able to find such parts for 3.5mm minijacks, not

the
2.5mm that Sennheiser thought fit to use on some models.

In that case what about item COM638 on
http://www.lektropacks.co.uk/dept.as...tom&dept_id=52

or item 9058 on
http://garex.co.uk/components/components.htm

or google for it
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...=2.5mm+stereo+
plug+co.uk


--
RobH
The future's dim, the future's mono.


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Old September 22nd 03, 07:31 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
RobH
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Default Best price for Sennheiser headphone cables?


"Roberts" wrote in message
...
RobH wrote:
"Roberts" wrote in message
news
Hi All,
the connection has gone at the 2.5mm jack end of the cable on my
HD200 headphones. Having had a search on the web for replacement
parts, the best price for a replacement cable I could find was

about
£25 from www.strachan-direct.co.uk. Can anyone recommend anywhere
cheaper, or is that about as good as I'm going to get?

Cheers,
S.

Do you mean 3.5mm rather than 2.5mm?


Unfortunately I do mean 2.5mm. One end is 3.5mm (comes with the usual

6mm
adapter), but the other end is a 2.5mm stereo jack which plugs into

the
bottom of the left earcup. Some models use this size (like sometimes

found
on dictaphone remotes, mobile phone handsfree kits etc) whereas others

use
the normal 3.5mm minijacks.

Dunno about the HD200s but the cable on my HD590s is just a bit of
wire with 3.5mm minijacks at each end. I found this out the "hard"
way when I was wearing the headphones and stepped on the cable. "I
****" I thought but was pleasantly surprised to find that the cable
had just got unplugged at the headphone end.


Yep, mine has been forcefully disconnected this sort of way at the

headphone
end a few too many times for its liking. The connections inside the

cable
are obviously loose because any slight head movement causes the cable

to
flicker between stereo and mono etc. I know it's the cable and not the
socket inside the earcup because I tested using a mate's pair.

If you do have a double end cable then the following would be a
reasonable replacement
http://tinyurl.com/o8ni

The other more obvious alternative is to obtain a new connector and
get the soldering iron out.


So far I've only been able to find such parts for 3.5mm minijacks, not

the
2.5mm that Sennheiser thought fit to use on some models.

In that case what about item COM638 on
http://www.lektropacks.co.uk/dept.as...tom&dept_id=52

or item 9058 on
http://garex.co.uk/components/components.htm

or google for it
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...=2.5mm+stereo+
plug+co.uk


--
RobH
The future's dim, the future's mono.


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Old September 22nd 03, 08:07 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Roberts
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Default Best price for Sennheiser headphone cables?


So far I've only been able to find such parts for 3.5mm minijacks,
not the
2.5mm that Sennheiser thought fit to use on some models.


I found FE67X from Maplins after my last post, which could be useful.

In that case what about item COM638 on
http://www.lektropacks.co.uk/dept.as...tom&dept_id=52


But that above also looks quite useful. I'll have to decide whether to buy a
new plug to stick on the end of my Sennheiser cable (which I might find
awkward, and the barrel might not fit through the opening in the earcup), or
to buy a whole cable as above but which might be noticeably different in
quality, or just try both, which still works out a lot cheaper than buying
the Sennheiser part.

Thanks, for the lektropacks and garex urls, hadn't heard of either of them
before, usually I can get this sort of stuff from www.studiospares.com.

Cheers,
S.


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Old September 22nd 03, 08:07 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Roberts
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Posts: 7
Default Best price for Sennheiser headphone cables?


So far I've only been able to find such parts for 3.5mm minijacks,
not the
2.5mm that Sennheiser thought fit to use on some models.


I found FE67X from Maplins after my last post, which could be useful.

In that case what about item COM638 on
http://www.lektropacks.co.uk/dept.as...tom&dept_id=52


But that above also looks quite useful. I'll have to decide whether to buy a
new plug to stick on the end of my Sennheiser cable (which I might find
awkward, and the barrel might not fit through the opening in the earcup), or
to buy a whole cable as above but which might be noticeably different in
quality, or just try both, which still works out a lot cheaper than buying
the Sennheiser part.

Thanks, for the lektropacks and garex urls, hadn't heard of either of them
before, usually I can get this sort of stuff from www.studiospares.com.

Cheers,
S.


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Old September 23rd 03, 08:16 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
RobH
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Posts: 17
Default Best price for Sennheiser headphone cables?


"Roberts" wrote in message
...

So far I've only been able to find such parts for 3.5mm minijacks,
not the
2.5mm that Sennheiser thought fit to use on some models.


I found FE67X from Maplins after my last post, which could be useful.

In that case what about item COM638 on
http://www.lektropacks.co.uk/dept.as...tom&dept_id=52


But that above also looks quite useful. I'll have to decide whether to

buy a
new plug to stick on the end of my Sennheiser cable (which I might

find
awkward, and the barrel might not fit through the opening in the

earcup), or
to buy a whole cable as above but which might be noticeably different

in
quality, or just try both, which still works out a lot cheaper than

buying
the Sennheiser part.

Thanks, for the lektropacks and garex urls, hadn't heard of either of

them
before, usually I can get this sort of stuff from

www.studiospares.com.

I've a number of friends who use Lektropacks but I tend to use a
combination of eBay and Maplins.


--
RobH
The future's dim, the future's mono.


 




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