soozieq
Headphoneus Supremus
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The white ones aren't necessarily a safer bet. It's just like other people have mentioned, fewer people bought them, so fewer problems have been reported. Obviously you need a replacement because of the damaged cable, but in the meantime, try replacing the filter in the suspect earpiece and see if that brings back any of the sound. It's worked for some other people, and at least you'll know if it's the driver or just the filter. Thanks for the pics and batch date, I'll add them later
The white ones aren't necessarily a safer bet. It's just like other people have mentioned, fewer people bought them, so fewer problems have been reported. Obviously you need a replacement because of the damaged cable, but in the meantime, try replacing the filter in the suspect earpiece and see if that brings back any of the sound. It's worked for some other people, and at least you'll know if it's the driver or just the filter. Thanks for the pics and batch date, I'll add them later