Many people use headphones like sneharizer and beyerdynamic for 15 or 20 years. But how long do hifiman headphones last? Can you tell me your experiences?

  • TerribleQuestion4497@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Planars in general are more fragile than dynamic drivers, but that can be largely mitigated by just simply taking care of them. And while hifiman is famous for its shitty QC, most of the issues that come from that are going to make themselves known while headphones are still in warranty

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        1 year ago

        Don’t toss them around, don’t push your finger into the diaphragm, don’t drop them, gently put them on and off your head, don’t get them wet, always put them in a place where you know they won’t get bumped or moved around roughly when not in use.

        Other than that, nothing. Just be nice to them. I’ll be real, I don’t think Sennies sound very good, but you can basically play catch with them and they’d probably be fine. Planars aren’t like that.

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          1 year ago

          Thanks! Luckily I already do all of those things. I also have my cable set up in a way that if it gets snagged it’ll first unplug from either my amp or headphones instead of pulling them off my head. Has saved my Anandas once already.

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            1 year ago

            Ah, fellow Ananda enjoyer. You’re doing good then, mine have lasted about four years now and still going strong.