Question about Skull Candy Audio Players & Recorders
...fix a "blown out" speaker on a Is there a way to fix a "blown out" speaker on a skullcandy headphone. Just one side is working. if you have a warranty you can have them fixed as they have a ...
...blown and I wanna know how to fix it sadly these earphones aren't worth repairing as the cost of a repair often out ways the price of a new set regards, the ozi networks tech team (we're here to help ...
Question about Kurzweil Music Systems Audio Players & Recorders
...blown twice..last night was the second time. The unit uses a 9.5V AC (at 2A) 'step down' transformer, its doubtful you will be able to replace it with anything modern (as most things are DC, not AC ...
...fix my Shure E3C headphones (I love them so and would rather not pay $100 for a new set). My right earpiece is muted when compared to my left earpiece. I guess there a good chance I've blown it ...
Question about Skull Candy Audio Players & Recorders
...likely that you have a damaged wire or connection somewhere. move the wire around and see if that fixes
Question about Bose Audio Players & Recorders
left earpiece has no sound.. can that be fixed? bose white and black earphones left earpiece has no sound.. can that be fixed? either theirs something that happaned to the wire like it got stretched ...
Question about Monster Cable Products Audio Players & Recorders
fix a blown speaker on dr dre beats one speaker doesnt work but one does i have a app on my phone that make my phone loud and it made the speaker go out.so can i fix it my self or do i have to get the
Blown headphones I treat my Bose noise canceling headphones great, yet one speaker has begun to crackle at times. I bought them assuming they would not do this. I am a stickler for sound and
blown or the solder connection has become broken for the left side. So you can either try to fix them or if possible replace with a new pair. You can get a very good set of ear buds for for reasonable
Question about Altec Lansing Audio Players & Recorders
...found that I can turn on the power with batteries, but I still have no sounds. Can I fix it? Doubtful, you've plugged it into a voltage of nearly twice its rating. My guess is that you've blown it
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