Headphones

Discussion in 'Technology' started by Graxe, Oct 9, 2009.

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  1. Graxe King's Apprentice

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    The right one doesn't work so all the sound going through there is dead.

    Should I get a new pair and trash it? Or is there a way to fix it?
     
  2. The Fuk? Dead

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    As far as I know, there's nothing you can really do. The wires might be ruined, and unless they're like Dr. Dre headphones which cost $250, just get new ones. I could be wrong, but it's always much easier.
     
  3. Sumi suicidé

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    Lemme guess... Panasonics? Mine did that. If so, then just get new ones. Unless, you wanna do some dissecting.​
     
  4. Lulus_Moogle Twilight Town Denizen

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    my dad was able to rewire my ipod headphones when they stopped working - i'm too afraid to use them though haha xD my dad uses them though - you can get a new pair for like $10
     
  5. General Grievous Gummi Ship Junkie

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    I suggest not spending 10$ on a new pair. If you want quality, go about spending a bit. For example...

    I bought $350 Headphones from Bose, Noise Cancelling, freekin' amazing. From the Same company I bought $100 Ear-Buds which provide great quality sound, bass, acoustics and what-not.

    But If you can't afford Bose, I personally belive Skullcandy is the next best thing. I use to have 30$ ear-buds from them which were In-Ear. also provided excellent sound.

    But if you choose not to take my word for quality, then by all means, spend those $10.
     
  6. Narsedax Merlin's Housekeeper

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    If you want to fix them, it will probably be sorta hard. You'd have to take them apart, find the wire that came disconnected, saulder the wire back on, put it it back together and HOPE it works. I would say just get new headphones.
     
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