Fixing a Headset

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Fixing a Headset
  1. Unread #1 - Jan 28, 2010 at 4:49 PM
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    So I have a Razor Piranha and the right headphone cannot go as loud as the left one. It just started happening and I don't know why. Could it may be the circuiting causing it to happen? Anyway to fix it?

    Please dont suggest go to sound manager and turn up the right headphone because I have tried that but it does not sound right
     
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    Fixing a Headset

    I have the same problem with my pair of Sony sport headphones.

    Suggestions are welcome.
     
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    Your deaf in the right ear.





    Kidding, i doubt circuiting would affect this because if a connection was loose current wouldnt be able to flow therefore no sound would be emitted. They havent been exposed to moisture, or wetness of some sort? Nobody else uses them? You havent pulled on it from the connection part at all? or chewed on the wires and bent them?

    This is common in headsets ):
     
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    Hey im an electrician. However I dont play around a lot with the electronics end of the trade. But this has happened multiple times to me also. Normally what it is, is there is a partial break in the wire or a bad connection either at the earpiece, or connecting to the jack itself.
     
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    well I spilled hot tea on them before.
     
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    maybe your deaf o.o?
     
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