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Got an old pair of Sennheiser headphones? Are they broken? If so, you might want to take advantage of Sennheiser USA's new trade-in deal. The service claims they'll take any headphones, "new, old, broken, used—we don’t care." First of all, there is a catch: you'll have to upgrade to a new pair of Sennheiser headphones in order to get your "CA$H". Secondly, if they're new, or old but in good condition, you could probably do better than this offer. Perhaps even if they're broken you could sell the parts for more. Regardless, if you don't want to shop around for a spare parts buyer, or your headphones are truly busted, you might want to take Sennheiser up on their deal.

Also, while they say they'll take any headphones, they're actually pretty discriminating. Since we love you, we typed out a list of Sennheiser's different buy prices below. You can find out more on this offer here.


"Street earbuds" ($5) "Classic and Sport" ($10) "In-ear" ($15) "Noise Cancelling" ($25)
MX 51 PMX 100 CX 300 PXC 150
MX 55 [V]
PMX 200 CX 400 PXC 250
MX 560
PMX 60 CX 500 PXC 300
MX 660 PX 100 CX 55 PXC 350
MX 760 PX 200 CX 95 PXC 450
MXL 51 LX 70 CX 6  
OMX 50 MX 70 IE 6  
OMX 52 MX 75 IE 7  
  MXL 70V    
  OMX 70    
  PMX 70    

[Via TMC]


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