Got my hair cut today and therefore decided not to put my LCD-X on out of fear some little bit of hair somehow makes its way onto the planar drivers, and it got me thinking about what sorts of ‘precautions’ we have to take over much cheaper and more robust consumer grade headphones, but I do other things like:

When putting them into the pelican case, the 6.5mm jack goes in first so I dont end up stabbing the drivers (I’ve seen some horrific posts on this sub)

Plugging them into (or removing from) the amp only when it’s off

Putting them on *very* gently

Am I paranoid?

  • chrews@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I just try not to drop my 660S, that’s about it. They’re pretty sturdy.

    Not my DT770s on the other hands have suffered through so much abuse I’m genuinely surprised they still work. Borrowed them to a friend who is a DJ and they fell into the crowd (no idea how he managed to do that). Tons of people accidentally stomped on them. Just had to bend the metal back to its original form and they looked like nothing had happened.

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      10 months ago

      My HD600 has flown through the room twice already (Viva la using them at a mixer and the cable being behind the armrest of a chair and someone tries to take the chair away thus yanking my HD600’s off of the mixer straight onto the floor) and apart from a cable i’ve not had anything break, theyre quite sturdy, you just need to watch out for the headband.

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      10 months ago

      My HD600 has flown through the room twice already (Viva la using them at a mixer and the cable being behind the armrest of a chair and someone tries to take the chair away thus yanking my HD600’s off of the mixer straight onto the floor) and apart from a cable i’ve not had anything break, theyre quite sturdy, you just need to watch out for the headband.

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    10 months ago

    I wouldn’t worry about turning off the amp just to plug / unplug headphones. Neither the jack nor the socket will care, and turning it off and on often, stresses the amp electronics a lot more.

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      10 months ago

      If I plug in my speakers to the motherboard jack and they’re on, they make a loud ass popping sound, seems a bit unhealthy for the drivers. But idk maybe it’s not.

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    10 months ago

    It’s better to proceed with caution, even if it is a bit overkill. I, on the other hand, am very careless and take absolutely zero precautions and none of my headphones have ever broken. If my Hifimans can withstand my abuse, I think every headphone should be good lol

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    10 months ago

    I take the earcups off my AirPods Max when I am not using them so they can dry out as they have the risk of condensation. I also put a small piece of scotch tape over the connector pin hole in each ear.

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    10 months ago

    I just don’t use them when my head is wet or I’m sweating. My head is usually clean.

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    10 months ago

    besides personal hygiene like mentioned, by some alcohol pads for cleaning Equipment, especially IEMs. Ear infections are nasty.

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    10 months ago

    I’ve had a pair of OG Senny Momentum’s, corded from late 2014. Other than replacing the cable when I rolled over it/my cat chewed through it they still sound great. They’ve been on plenty of flights, dropped, kicked over and the only damage they suffered is the ear cup ripped from the plastic that holds it onto the headphone. Lil super glue and it looks like new!!

    My Andromedas I am much nicer to at the moment for the obvious reasons.

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    10 months ago

    I always wipe off my IEMs and AirPods with a towel with rubbing alcohol on it, and make sure sure their respective cases are clean too. And every other week or so I take a lint roller to my Fidelios and Samsons to remove any small dust or fibers. I make sure to dry my hair extra well before putting any over-ears on if I happen to take a shower before going on a listening session. That’s about everything I do to take care of my stuff.

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    10 months ago

    None. Every single one of my headphone ear pads have gone for years soaking up my head grease. When I lay my headphones down on paper, they leave grease stains. Is it safe to wash ear pads?

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    None. Every single one of my headphone ear pads have gone for years soaking up my head grease. When I lay my headphones down on paper, they leave grease stains. Is it safe to wash ear pads?

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    10 months ago

    I do the amp thing the opposite way, the Aune X1s GT sends a square wave when you turn it off. So I first unplug my headphones from it or turn off my active speaker before I turn the Aune off. Im probably gonna keep doing that even after I move on from the Aune