Submitted by Nugget_fangirl t3_11comc3 in headphones
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andysaurus_rex t1_ja46090 wrote
glue
-NGC-6302- t1_ja47jrk wrote
Gorilla Glue
Ape Adhesive
Homonid Holdfast
Buying headphones that aren't bad
Suvtropics t1_ja47zzl wrote
Praying to God. Amen.
csch1992 t1_ja48kte wrote
Cut the cables and get a new pair
rhalf t1_ja49bi9 wrote
baking soda and superglue.
jquest71 t1_ja49qt9 wrote
Thoughts and Prayers.
Realistic_Channel519 t1_ja4ath9 wrote
Water
the_great_awoo t1_ja4b7ov wrote
Depends on what you want to do, those are like 30$ right? It's totally understandable that some people don't have that much to spare, I certainly remember when I didn't have 20$ in my pocket, but the best option would just be to buy something else, even something like a Samson sr850 or any other chear over-ear like that would not only be a massive improvement in sound but not break the bank at 50-60$(cad)
If you were to fix it though, I'd recommend going out and getting super glue, some rubber bands to hold it and some clips to to the same while it's drying and then just lather it in glue and hope it sticks
All in all for the price of super clue and tape and clips though you could probably just get a set of headphones that matches the quality of your current pair at least
dixenharrass t1_ja4dwii wrote
Beat me to it
dixenharrass t1_ja4f9rn wrote
Super glue, baking soda, some kind of non stretching fabric or 550 cord innards. Glue the joint, give it like 2 min, very light coat of glue over an inch on both sides of the joint, wrap it in the fabric, soak the fabric in glue. Let it dry a bit, then coat in baking soda. Sprinkle that on till its coated. Pray lol
Soupoftheevening t1_ja4fdzn wrote
glue or tape
Anything84 t1_ja4ky2c wrote
Primate paste?
rhalf t1_ja4l6cj wrote
The best thing since sliced bread.
Datverylongpickle t1_ja4uqcg wrote
You don't.
hatlad43 t1_ja5ghj9 wrote
Chuck it in the bin
WarHead75 t1_ja5l5q6 wrote
Extended warranty
cirrusblau t1_ja6iszj wrote
I think being careful is the cheapest
slavicslothe t1_ja6jbii wrote
The plastic broke. Super glue is the best option if you really want to use broken headphones
Suspicious_Life_6846 t1_ja71f1c wrote
7hz Salnotes Zero
Hukama t1_ja73oy9 wrote
nah, kph-40i
xMoRioPLx t1_ja75c1t wrote
Soldering iron at 210*C or glue or tape.
ResponseNo3473 t1_ja7r75a wrote
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Pauoolk t1_ja7vj1p wrote
Did you try putting it in dry rice ?
BattleWagon1579 t1_ja9nlwk wrote
Glue n ducktape friend
LightyLittleDust t1_ja45fka wrote
By getting a new pair of headphones. :)