headphoneuser92
New Head-Fier
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First off, I apologise if this is in the wrong part of the forum.
Now, I have blue skullcandy headphones, which continue to break. I think it used to be due to the very high volumes I played my music, up to a 100% regularly. As a result I think my headphones blew out, I had to keep twisting the cord part of the headphones to try and get both ears to work, if that makes any sense whatsoever. This has happened three times this year alone.
When I bought my new headphones, I decided I'd never play the volume higher than 50%, yet here we are again, with my headphones broken. It currently only plays through one ear and I'm flummoxed as to why this continues to happen.
If anyone could be so kind as to offer advice, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.
Now, I have blue skullcandy headphones, which continue to break. I think it used to be due to the very high volumes I played my music, up to a 100% regularly. As a result I think my headphones blew out, I had to keep twisting the cord part of the headphones to try and get both ears to work, if that makes any sense whatsoever. This has happened three times this year alone.
When I bought my new headphones, I decided I'd never play the volume higher than 50%, yet here we are again, with my headphones broken. It currently only plays through one ear and I'm flummoxed as to why this continues to happen.
If anyone could be so kind as to offer advice, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.