• TMHBSR@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Didn’t someone say a little bit ago that the city their HQ or something is located in flooded recently? Did that affect product? Are they just out there toweling things off, hoping people don’t notice disintegrating materials?

    Or are they just close to water or something? Bad shipping practices? My HE-4XX from four years ago arrived with rusted screws around the drivers - how does that even happen? I can get replacement screws, so it’s not a huge deal, but… well, I never got around to it, and I’ve made so many modifications/damaged these enough, I should just upgrade at this point. Still, what’s up? Is stuff just aging extra-quickly over there? Do they exist in some sort of time vortex that ages everything too fast?

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    11 months ago

    Never buy hifiman new, i learned it the hard way with my first xs. Always buy second hand if you can demo them or they offer a personal warranty. I have a grand total of 6 hifimans at one point and the he400se’s are built like TANKS (i got a pair so beat up for 20 usd and it had 0 issues). It seems most of the hifiman problems appear in the first week or two. If your unit survives that your fine

  • GiveMeYourGuitar@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Has hifi man gone down in quality? Asking because I have a pair of 1st gen HE-400s (the blue ones) that I got second hand and they seem to be a really solid build quality and excellent sound. All metal construction, nice headband. No complaints. What happened?

  • depressyemo@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    It’s HiFiMan. Priced high with terrible build quality and parts. Just the internet hype thinks they’re a reputable brand but that’s none of my business.

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      11 months ago

      They deserve the hype because they indeed sound very good for the price. They spent all the money on sound.

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      11 months ago

      This sub used to shit on Hifiman pretty relentlessly several years ago, but the astroturfing worked really well

    • Froboy7391@alien.topB
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      11 months ago

      Just got deva pros, they are utilitarian but seems solid. Sound great so I’m happy

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      11 months ago

      The thing is that people who got their perfect hifiman don’t talk anything about them and are quite as f, making it sound like most hifiman are faulty. In reality I think the faulty hifiman units are around 10%. (which is still a lot I know)

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      11 months ago

      Yes. I love my Sundara, I can’t ever imagine getting rid of them. My headband is fine, and the cushions are still like new after 2 years.

      But looking at OP’s photo, it definitely makes me feel lucky.

  • Cute-Tomorrow-5620@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    From my research when I was considering buying the sundaras and from my experience owning them for around a year, I think the build quality issues are blown out of proportion online.

    Sure there might be some faulty units here and there but it’s not so frequent as it may seem while reading stuff online. The thing is people with bad experiences will write the most about it.

    When I got my sundaras I was surprised with the build quality, they feel pretty solid, I was expecting much worse from what I have read online. The cable that everybody says its horrible it’s perfectly fine, just not very long. Also they sound amazing, overall it was a great buy as I bought a used pair for 180€.

    Try e-mailing hifiman asking for a replacement headband, I hear their costumer support is great and sometimes they give things out for free. There are also other places online you can get a replacement from.