wiz561
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OK, so I did something stupid. I have a pair of SE530's that has the infamous cable rip/cracking syndrome. I bought a new cable for them (the shure with the coax-tip..just cut the coax tip off).
According to some directions, it says you should be able to pop the lid off with a razor blade and carefully prying the case open. I did it, and it cracked in a bunch of pieces. I then tried to take the drivers out, and the solder pads that attached to the wires pulled right off.
So now, I'm stuck with these IEM's that have the shells cracked all over the place and the solder pad missing. Is there anything I can do? Can I send them anywhere for repairs? Should I cry and throw them out?
Thanks in advanced....
According to some directions, it says you should be able to pop the lid off with a razor blade and carefully prying the case open. I did it, and it cracked in a bunch of pieces. I then tried to take the drivers out, and the solder pads that attached to the wires pulled right off.
So now, I'm stuck with these IEM's that have the shells cracked all over the place and the solder pad missing. Is there anything I can do? Can I send them anywhere for repairs? Should I cry and throw them out?
Thanks in advanced....