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Advice For Fix of AKG K270 Headphone?

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Larry Lindstrom

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Jul 11, 2009, 5:04:06 PM7/11/09
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Hi Folks:

Please tell me if there is a more appropriate group to post this
question.

I have a 10 year old AKG K270 headphone.

I've been happy with it.

Now the right ear cup has gone silent. I can get it to come back
if I wiggle the headphone cable where it enters the left ear
assembly.

I'd like to survey the situation, and see if this is something I
might fix myself.

I can't figure out how to get access to the insides of the left ear
assembly.

I did find a picture on AKG's site that shows an exploded diagram
of the headphone, at

http://www.akg.com/mediendatenbank2/psfile/datei/42/k2704055d2461a150.pdf

There is a small round plate on the left side, 1 3/8 inch in
diameter, item 11, that appears to cover a screw, which will allow me
to get into the assembly so I can access the wires at the end of the
headphone cable.

This plate has two indentations, one with a lip that I can get a
knife under, that might allow me to pry it off. The other indentation
is 90 to that one with no lip. I don't know if this plate is pried
off or screwed off.

Any ideas on how to proceed?

Thanks
Larry

MiNe 109

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Jul 11, 2009, 5:21:40 PM7/11/09
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In article
<af26acac-c115-47c5...@o9g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
Larry Lindstrom <larryl...@hotmail.com> wrote:

I had a similar situation with my similarly aged Grados and ended up
sending them to the factory even though I might only need a new
connector plug. In my case, I chose to trust expertise.

Proceed with caution!

Stephen

Larry Lindstrom

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Jul 11, 2009, 6:42:11 PM7/11/09
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On Jul 11, 2:21 pm, MiNe 109 <smcelr...@POPaustin.rr.com> wrote:
> In article
> <af26acac-c115-47c5-9d05-e7a2d04b2...@o9g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,

>  Larry Lindstrom <larryl_tu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Folks:
>
> >    Please tell me if there is a more appropriate group to post this
> > question.
>
> >    I have a 10 year old AKG K270 headphone.
>
> >    I've been happy with it.
>
> >    Now the right ear cup has gone silent.  I can get it to come back
> > if I wiggle the headphone cable where it enters the left ear
> > assembly.

> I had a similar situation with my similarly aged Grados and ended up


> sending them to the factory even though I might only need a new
> connector plug. In my case, I chose to trust expertise.
>
> Proceed with caution!
>
> Stephen

Thanks Stephen:

I'm in a bit of a time crunch, I'd like them this weekend.

The leather on the cushion is also cracking.

These headphones have given me a lot of good service over the
years.

I think you're right, this deserves a factory fix.

I'll see what other responses I get, but I'll probably get in touch
with the AKG Monday.

Thanks
Larry


MiNe 109

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Jul 11, 2009, 10:31:37 PM7/11/09
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In article
<d1024847-e8ce-4bc4...@x5g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
Larry Lindstrom <larryl...@hotmail.com> wrote:

My sales guy lent me a pair of his to get me through a session! Pretty
good ten years after the purchase. Plan B was to buy $30 Sennheisers at
Guitar Center.

Good luck!

Stephen

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