djkinetic
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So I accidentally dipped the right side of my Westone 4r's in a cup of water at work =/
I pulled them out dried the outside and sucked out watever moisture was in the nozzle, Tested it, they sort of work, there is sound coming form the channel how ever the volume is significantly softer than the left channel...They werent powered or being used during the time they were in water...although they were plugged into my laptop...Question is if I let the right channel dry in a bag of rice for a day or two, what do you guys think the chances are that the drivers actually come back to life and start functioning properly..I would hate to have to shell out 300-400 dollars on another pair of IEMs when I just got these in February. Thanks.
I pulled them out dried the outside and sucked out watever moisture was in the nozzle, Tested it, they sort of work, there is sound coming form the channel how ever the volume is significantly softer than the left channel...They werent powered or being used during the time they were in water...although they were plugged into my laptop...Question is if I let the right channel dry in a bag of rice for a day or two, what do you guys think the chances are that the drivers actually come back to life and start functioning properly..I would hate to have to shell out 300-400 dollars on another pair of IEMs when I just got these in February. Thanks.