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I purchased my SONY MDR-1000XB headphones in January 2017, from www.altex.ro
I used them exclusively at work a (noisy) office environment - I am very happy with both the sound quality and NC.
However, the build quality is disappointing, especially considering the fact that the headphones costed 380 euro: this week I've noticed that the plastic of the bracket is cracked.
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Hello @andreioros,
probably support assumed you live in the UK.
Some support agents don't understand that many countries use the UK community.
- Nic
Hello @andreioros,
I probably should have explained myself better - your .ro top level domain leads to the UK community, as well as for example .se (Sweden).
The support agent probably misunderstood me or didn't know this - I messaged him back just now and will reply to you asap this time if I get a reply.
- Nic
Hello @andreioros,
if your headphones are still within warranty as you say, they should be repaired without additional cost.
- Nic
I sent the headphones last week for service and got them back today:
Jesus christ it's been 3 weeks since I sent you my details regarding my cracked headphones and I've not had a reply back.
Hello @Broka1979,
if you are within the one year periode after purchase (which you are), you should get them reapaired under warranty.
Sorry your post got buried
In the future please create a new post for your issue instead of posting on an already exisiting post, since I simply overlooked your post.
- Nic
Just going through these posts as I have same headphones that have cracked on both sides.
Are the waranty periods diferent for the UK and the rest of Europe?
I bought mine in Jan 2017 and have been told mine are out of waranty in the UK...
That these headphones have an obvious design fault is beside the point.
Bought mine June 2017 from Duty Free - though replacd by PC World as they "creaked". These replaced pair have just fractured through the same stress spot as all the others.
This cannot be accidental damage as, if so, every set would have cracks in different places on the head-phones.
No. This is obviously a design and or material design fault and I think that Sony should take some action to recall and fix the problem free of charge whatever the age of the cans. Afterall, these are the "Rolls Royce", "top-of-the-range" devices, and are not cheap and should be expected to last at least 3 years. I believe that this is an inherent fault and covered under the Sale of Goods Act and so I shall insist PC World (from whom I purchased these headphones) is liable to support me in dealing with this fault. If they won't help then paying for an independant inspection may be required to aid my dispute.
Whatever the outcome my opinion of Sony's design reputation is going to take a big dive.