Replace hunger on HDJ 1000 headphones
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MarkR    posted on 23-02-2010 16:09
Has anyone had to replace the (right hand) 'hunger' on Pioneer HDJ-1000 headphones - thats the horse-shoe bit that holds the ear cup & goes back to the pivitol joint?

I've broken mine & ordered a new part from -spam-but looking at the headphones, it's gonna be one hell of a fiddley job

I've spoken to Pioneer technical support (Ha) without any luck.

Any advice will be much appreciated
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W.i.M    posted on 23-02-2010 17:56
Waarom lees je dit nu eigenlijk ?
Lead    posted on 23-02-2010 18:10
replacing the hinges is a tough job and will probably fail if it's your first attempt and you do not have a service doc besides you. Pioneer repair can fix this for you, you also get 3 month of warrenty on the repair (at least, here in Netherlands).

Doing it yourself will require a good dose of patience and tiny tools.
Let the BASS be louder
Lead    posted on 24-02-2010 22:57
Topic re-opened on request of poster. Link was not posted with commercial background.
Let the BASS be louder
tairip    posted on 24-02-2010 23:02
Send him to your local Pioneer dealer or come to Holland. We Dutch people send our products over to the Pioneer service centre and it will be repaired in max. two weeks.
Lead    posted on 24-02-2010 23:11
This service is not like that in every country Tairip. Also other countries are bag so that transportation could be an issue. Offcourse the best way to fix this is to let Pioneer service deal with this, but in some situation that's might be hard...

But if Topic Starter posts what he has done and where he gets stuck, somebody might have a clue to help him. Offcourse nobody has a step-by-step floorplan for such, neither would I encourage anybody to do this yourselves. I've tried it and broken parts along the way...
Let the BASS be louder
tairip    posted on 24-02-2010 23:15
So I said. Come live abroad! Winking my eye
Mod edit by tairip on 24-02-2010 23:16 (6%)
MarkR    posted on 24-02-2010 23:55
Thanks guys, I've ordered the parts I need, but delivery time is 2-3 weeks.

I'll let you know how I go on.
MarkR    posted on 13-03-2010 15:24
Just to let you know that with some small screwdrivers & an exploded parts diagram, I managed to do this without too much trouble Cool

Thanks for all your advice.


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