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by ROCK*STAR » Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:26 am
Hello!
So, I need a bit of help with something.
I have a headset (click here to see it) that I use basically every day, and I've never had any problems with it.
However, just now, I was listening to music and the left part stopped playing the music, and it was only coming out of the right part.
I moved my position, and it started up again, but it started doing it again when I moved slightly.
I don't know if it's a problem with the cord (It probably is), but I've tried everything I can think of and it still won't work.
I'm going to restart my computer and see if that helps, but for now, does anyone have any tips that might help me out?
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by PanicofGods » Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:46 am
This has happened to several of my headsets. Basically I've found that it normally comes from either a pet chewing on the cord when you aren't looking, or how you're storing them, especially if you wrap your cord around some thing. Try leaving the cord wrapped a little looser or hang them up. If it's the pet problem, tape and a higher storage sopt
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by ---- » Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:50 am
Usually headphone problems are permanent and there's nothing you can do to fix it other than rotating the plug until you find the area where you can hear from both sides and deal with it, or getting a new one. ๑•́ㅿ•̀๑) ᔆᵒʳʳᵞ
I always have to get new earphones because it usually never last a year for me--few months, six months at max. I figured it's possible that the reason why they never last long enough was because I always listen to music at a high volume lmao. Possibly one of the fastest method to ruin your earphones/headphones so I suggest turning down the volume a little with your next headphone.
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