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HEAD PHONES MUST DO !!

redbird

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I dont know about you guys but I take care of my stuff, I was set to go out and got all my stuff ready but when I opened the door it was cloudy and drizzling not too worry right ? ...... Wrong If you look at your head phones you have a lot of open areas. What I did was use a rubber band 3/8 wide and cut them to 3/8 used them where the hangers meet the speakers ,that should seal them a little more, also use some clear tape to cover the open holes I hope this helps people and maybe whites can do something about this. I know they make plastic high hats for this but I can't remember where I seen them.if anyone knows what I am talking about and see this let me know.
 
There used to be and still might be made a small plastic bag with elastic that was used to put over open bowls, for like leftovers, the small ones would work great to put over the headphones.

Joe
 
Those holes don't actually go through the plastic, so water cannot get inside that way. The headphones were designed to be completely rain-proof.

- Carl
 
I just came back from the drizzle and read your post carl and you are right, I did a light test and no penetration with those holes, but I was in a hurry to go out and took precaution better safe than sorry
 
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