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Hi,
Iąve just found in my storage U70 headphone and it looks like new but when I took them into my hands I found that the foam need to replaced due to age (black rubber goes off). Any ideas how to cope with this problem?
Max
They all started shedding the thin "leather" surface on the earpads 15-20 years ago.Even if you should find one that still carries it, it will fall off at first use.
If you are good at DIY you may be able to fit new black leather but most owners simply usethem without the black surface, and that includes me.
Martin
Dillen:Even if you should find one that still carries it, it will fall off at first use.
Not always I still have one with the thin "leather" on it and it stays perfectly.
Brengen & Ophalen
Leslie: Dillen:Even if you should find one that still carries it, it will fall off at first use. Not always I still have one with the thin "leather" on it and it stays perfectly.
I have three or four U70s with the black surface still intact. I touched one a couple of years ago and it flaked offright away so I will not touch the others. I wouldn't expect them to last in use though.If you have one still intact and holding on, then fine. It may be the last individual from years of production or thepads may have been replaced back when they were still available but it's fair to say that you would needmore than a fair share of luck to find such a piece, just as much as you would a fresh and complete set ofreplacement earpads and I doubt it will last very long with daily use even if you did.It may not be impossible but telling a Beoworld member, asking for a solution, to just go and find an intact onewould not be a useful option to the OP.
Intresting, I was just thinking how to recover my U70's. I Guess atmosphere were they have been plays a big role in if they go to flakes or not. I have CX100 with original foams, no sing of rot yet.
I think I'm going to wash old pads clean for a start.
blah-blah and photographs as needed
Think I'm gonna do an excersise on those U70 pads as well (yes, my fourth, without the black leather). The white looks pretty uggly....
I agree - if you can find a solution to the problem, I am sure many will be very interested.
Peter
Orava: Intresting, I was just thinking how to recover my U70's. I Guess atmosphere were they have been plays a big role in if they go to flakes or not. I have CX100 with original foams, no sing of rot yet. I think I'm going to wash old pads clean for a start.
Leather tend to go bad if not used, if used frequently, like the U70s, just the grease from your skin will keep the the leather fresh and soft, if left in a box or drawer it will dry out, get stiff and start breaking. And as Oreva points out, the ambient where used or stored.
Collecting Vintage B&O is not a hobby, its a lifestyle.
These are the pnes I photographed for Beocentral - I have boosted the brightness so that you can see the texture of the covering. I confess to never finding the U70s very comfortable and my HD600s outperform them by a huge margin. They do look very good though!
God morning Spiros
You are right to a degree, and I'm done with this.
@ Max, sorry for the thread steal
I will be editing this distasteful thread later today. I think a cooling off period is called for. I suggest we remember this is Christmas and a time of goodwill.
I have heavily edited this thread - I thinks tempers became frayed and some remarks did not add to the discussion. I apologise if I have made the thread a little disjointed and Spiros' s comments seem a little out of context. I left these as I feel they are relevant to the site.
Moderating this site is usually very easy as the members are almost all well behaved and friendly. However we do come from a huge number of different countries and sometimes offence can be taken where none is meant. Also certain nationalities do wear their hearts on their sleeves rather more than the buttoned up English. I think this is one such case and I must apologise for not being around so much to nip these situations in the bud.
I recognise as all opinions as valuable as they all add to our collective knowledge. Apologies to Max for the way this thread went - it doesn't normally happen!
Surprised how hot this topic is/was ;-) Anyway, thank you for advise and sharing your experience and now I know it's common. Merry Christmas to all!