lynch03
Head-Fier
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This issue is so weird.
I finally narrowed the springs in the left head phone, the one that had the problem, and the problem was still there but it was a tad better then before.
In the past when I had this problem, I'd buy a new cable and itd work again for a few months.
Anyways, just now I simply switched the cable around, putting the R cable in the L phone, and the L cable in R phone. The problem follows the cable, but its not nearly as bad in the R phone as it was in the L phone. It doesnt even cut out at all, sometimes itll just make a very quiet fuzz sound.
So what really causes this? I don't see how it could be the springs when the problem is following the cable. Are there any other solutions?
I finally narrowed the springs in the left head phone, the one that had the problem, and the problem was still there but it was a tad better then before.
In the past when I had this problem, I'd buy a new cable and itd work again for a few months.
Anyways, just now I simply switched the cable around, putting the R cable in the L phone, and the L cable in R phone. The problem follows the cable, but its not nearly as bad in the R phone as it was in the L phone. It doesnt even cut out at all, sometimes itll just make a very quiet fuzz sound.
So what really causes this? I don't see how it could be the springs when the problem is following the cable. Are there any other solutions?