can i replace the cable of the Sennheiser HD 419?

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#1 TheShadowLord07
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i want to get the hd 419, but i can replace the cable that comes with it. im kinda short(5'5") and want to replave with a 3feet cable.

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i want to get the hd 419, but i can replace the cable that comes with it. im kinda short(5'5") and want to replave with a 3feet cable.

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Looks like that model is not replaceable, not unless you are willing to splice the cable. I usually just use a twist-tie, or swap to an earbud when I'm traveling around. Boz
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#3 TheShadowLord07
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[QUOTE="TheShadowLord07"]

i want to get the hd 419, but i can replace the cable that comes with it. im kinda short(5'5") and want to replave with a 3feet cable.

Bozanimal

Looks like that model is not replaceable, not unless you are willing to splice the cable. I usually just use a twist-tie, or swap to an earbud when I'm traveling around. Boz

I check the sennheiser site and it looks the 439 has 2 cables that come with it. im guessing i change the cable, right? if so what cable do i need?

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If you can't replace the cable you could always use an extender. Or if it's too short just wrap it up.

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#5 TheShadowLord07
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If you can't replace the cable you could always use an extender. Or if it's too short just wrap it up.

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is this safe?

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#6 kraken2109
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[QUOTE="kraken2109"]

If you can't replace the cable you could always use an extender. Or if it's too short just wrap it up.

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is this safe?

Yes, provided you wrap it carefully round something and not too tightly.