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I have a pair of Sennheiser PX100 which I bought in 2007, so out of warranty but in "as new" condition. I cannot believe that my cat has just chewed through one of the wires. Can my beautiful PX100s be repaired please?

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See my tip on replacing dodgy cables plugs on headphones. Just click my name. I doub't also they would have covered the cost of repair because of your cat even if in warranty!

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