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| How to remove capsules from headband of HD250 Linear | |
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| BrianPugh | Feb 26 2018, 07:26 AM Post #1 |
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Hello all, My old Sennheiser HD250 Linear headphones have finally died for good and are deemed irreparable. I have since purchased a really clean pair of HD250 Linear II with which I'm delighted. Sennheiser can still supply capsules for the Linear II (but not the Linear I), so I got to thinking that maybe I could utilise the headband from my defunct pair, pop on a pair of Linear II capsules, plug in the new cable (that I'd already purchased a month before the original cans died on me) and I'll be good to go, with a spare set of headphones at my disposal. So much depends on how to remove the capsules from the headband. There's plenty of movement around the join, which is how the cans accommodate different head shapes, but it's not obvious how to remove them without breaking anything! Can anybody offer help or advice on this specific issue, please? Thank you I did not find the right solution from the internet. References: https://www.whathifi.com/forum/hea1313fdces-headband-hd250-linear Business services videos |
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