Pioneer....why? (Headphones rant)

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Pioneer....why? (Headphones rant)
Posted on: 20.08.2012 by Ashlea Retzlaff
I've heard from many Pioneer reps that you shouldn't remove the mini-xlr cable for the hdj-2000 unless you need to replace it for wear and tear reasons. Then why the hell is the new official hard case ($40) designed so that you have to take out the cable everytime?

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Anyone have any other alternatives for a hardcase for the hdj-2000?
Ashlea Retzlaff
20.08.2012
I've heard from many Pioneer reps that you shouldn't remove the mini-xlr cable for the hdj-2000 unless you need to replace it for wear and tear reasons. Then why the hell is the new official hard case ($40) designed so that you have to take out the cable everytime?

genius-meme.jpg

Anyone have any other alternatives for a hardcase for the hdj-2000?
Brigitte Hertzfeld
21.08.2012
i neved had a problem with my mini xlr... i plug it in and out after every gig... my current set have lasted 2 years now... had to change the Jack though... to a proper neutrik jack...
Ashlea Retzlaff
20.08.2012
i used to do that and my cable died within 2 months. still under warranty, took pioneer 2 months to send me a new one
Tesha Freudenstein
20.08.2012
uuuh i do that fairly often with my pair and i believe other do too...

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