Submitted by SteamOvens t3_z3ro2z in headphones

alright so essentially i have owned arias for perhaps a year now and i really like them unfortunately i recently lost one of them and ended up ordering a new pair the silver lining of this is that i want to be more careful with the new pair specifically i am wondering if anybody has advice for preventing the paint job getting messed up like you can see in the photo.

Cheers - Steam Oven

https://preview.redd.it/532lh7e23y1a1.jpg?width=2268&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a8839878e8584c36c65fadb7d1c50757fcc422ac

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brndtt00 t1_ixnb7wr wrote

That's the neat part, you don't :(

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SteamOvens OP t1_ixnfghc wrote

RIP

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brndtt00 t1_ixnfn5j wrote

Sorry for your loss tho. But look it at the way as long as it's don't affect the audio experience, should be good

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Sir_Grumples t1_ixofumw wrote

Unfortunately nothing except find a new set. I know we joke "as long as they don't effect the sound " but finding bits of paint in your ear canal isn't fun.

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Chok3U t1_ixnbg98 wrote

They do look cool like that. But you can always put on clear nail hardener to save the rest of the paint. It'll be glossy

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I_am_Mr_Knowitall t1_ixna5w5 wrote

They look kinda cool like that, ngl. But you can sand them to remove the paint.

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SteamOvens OP t1_ixnd7vp wrote

i have thought about doing that but i like the black palette and currently don't have the tools to do a different finish. might try it out on the spare though

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PutPineappleOnPizza t1_ixnra84 wrote

Find beauty in imperfection! I know, it's rough, but it gets better once you accept that these imperfections make them truly yours.

Or you sand them down and give them a painting after covering up the holes.

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