01-28-2017, 04:51 PM
sounds like you might have a loose connection in the actual earpiece, sounds dumb, but have you tried shaking them while they're on? Not guaranteed to work by any means, but if it does you'll know that's the problem.
I don't think there's any real way to pop them open and resolder the connection though, not really user-serviceable.
Less likely, but it's possible the magnet or the cone in the earcup has gotten "stuck", technically it's not like it's physically jammed, it's the electro-magnetic...ness of it. (I'm not a magnet scientist)
That's just a case of putting a strong signal into it (just turn the volume up really high) and giving them a bit of a shake and a smack.
That's literally the same way you'll see someone fix an amp by just giving it a kick, "Percussive maintenance", surprisingly that really does fix things sometimes.
I don't think there's any real way to pop them open and resolder the connection though, not really user-serviceable.
Less likely, but it's possible the magnet or the cone in the earcup has gotten "stuck", technically it's not like it's physically jammed, it's the electro-magnetic...ness of it. (I'm not a magnet scientist)
That's just a case of putting a strong signal into it (just turn the volume up really high) and giving them a bit of a shake and a smack.
That's literally the same way you'll see someone fix an amp by just giving it a kick, "Percussive maintenance", surprisingly that really does fix things sometimes.