22 March 2009
Often, the thought of servicing an old or damaged pair of headphones may be cause of concern and trepidation! However, if you have purchased them from a reliable and long established manufacturer, chances are there is no need to worry. Most good quality headphones will be modular (with the exception of some of the budget, portable models) and will be easy to repair at home. Cables, speakers, earpads and headbands can often be fitted by the end user.
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- Returns and servicing - who and where to contact and what options do you have outside of your warranty
- Product archives - find your manual online for products that are obsolete
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Spare parts can be hard to find especially if the product is old. For headphone related products identification of the right part number is required. We have set up an online part finder tool to help customers locate what they are looking for which you may find useful.
For headphones that are faulty within their guarantee, you should return them to the retailer for direct replacement along with proof of purchase.
If you find the information you need using the online part finder you can then contact one of these recommended stockists to purchase the spare parts required - Unilet S & V, Lawton Trading Ltd or W Darby & Co.
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