Submitted by Shiro_Hayate t3_yij4z8 in headphones

I have the following Sennheiser products:

  • HD800S
  • HD660S
  • IE80
  • IE80S BT

I was able to replace the IE80 cable multiple times through warranty with no problem. Around March 1st 2022, Sennheiser was transferred from Demant to Sonova. I've been unable to get a warranty response so asked my fiancee, who works with Demant, to get Sonova contact info.

Even with direct contact info, I still can't get a warranty response lol

Googling has shown quality control issues as I look for solutions to this. Is anyone running into the same problem?

I'm obviously a Sennheiser fan.....but god damn am I feeling like I should've bought other stuff lol. Really hope none of my other Sennheiser stuff need warranty...ever.

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AyeYoYoYO t1_iuizlzx wrote

Sennheiser & AKG brands both went downhill fast the last five years.

The HD800s & K812 will probably be their last two truly great flagship offerings.

R.I.P. truly innovative Senn & AKG flagships 🥲

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rajmahid t1_iuj4zjx wrote

Different owners, different mentality, no longer dedicated to quality…it’s all about the bottom line.

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Miller_TM t1_iujt9ms wrote

Add Etymotic to that list, quality control is down the drain.

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LucasRunner t1_iuj5vwc wrote

This is concerning.

I always had Sennheiser held at the highest quality possible.

I'm still surprised they cheaped out on the HD600's design and box too, that change was so unnecessary. Sennheiser HD6x0 lineup is already quite plasticky for the price in my opinion.

I guess everything for a nickel with their management nowadays, but they are starting to degrade the company's reputation this way.

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SupOrSalad t1_iuj9m4r wrote

The change to the Sennheiser build and boxes was a couple years before they sold to sonova though. Back in 2019

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LucasRunner t1_iujdei1 wrote

Oh, i didn't know that. I read somewhere it was after the acquisition, will change my comment, thanks

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xzackly7 t1_iuk2o4j wrote

I don't think the plastic matters much since it's quite durable and has quite literally stood the test of time. Durable lightweight and probably easier to produce if I had to guess. Don't care if a headphone is plastic or metal once it's sitting on my head as long as it's durable.

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blargh4 t1_iuk7a5j wrote

From my experience at least, the problem with plastic is it tends to get brittle with age. My old HD600 failed when one of the plastic pieces that hold the drivers in the cups cracked when I was swapping the cable - wasn't applying any kind of extraordinary force or anything. That said, if making them more durable would double the cost or something, I'd rather just get another set of cheaper headphones.

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Zaprey t1_iuk5mvs wrote

I returned a product a little under a month ago, they've received it but still have not received a refund or any information. There seems to be no phone number to call on the website either.

Really not sure what is going on over there.

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