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okay bear with me but you could, MAYBE, buy an identical pair on Amazon, and then when they arrive return the broken pair for a refund? idk if Amazon is smart enough to ever refuse shit like that, they seemed not to be
yes obviously this would require you to have the $$$ to make it happen, but, it might be an option rather than having some dud headphones
if you do that make sure it says it's sold/shipped by amazon and eligible for free returns or it might be a pain in the ass
If I were gonna spend money on another pair it would be a different model I think.
I mean the idea would be to replace the ones you got that are broken for free