I have an LG P769 and I am not able to hear music out of the right ear bud, at first I believed it to be my Sony headphones but then I found that to be not true. the only way I can get it to play out of both sides instead of just the left one is to press the headphone jack towards my left and it works but once I take the pressure off, it losses the sound again but only in the right ear-bud.
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I think your headphone jack into the dust. There may be a problem with iphone internal parts. iPhone Apple products YDT parts
Have you use another headphones insteading of your Sony headphones to have a try? Make sure it is not the problem of headphone, then you may need a headphone jack replacement to replace the old one.
I've also met this situation with my phone. Finally I found the right
Headphone Earphone Audio Jack Flex Cable for Samsung Galaxy S4 i9500 to solve this problem. You can also look for one repair part for your phone, then find a video following to fix. It is easy to make it. Hope it can help.
SOURCE: Bose in-ear headphone cord cut
most head phones there two wires. those are the two that you most likly put together. if there is any metel mesh covering the wires. that has to be connected also.
SOURCE: My right earphone won't play
Sound not coming out of one side of the headphone is an indication of connection failure, so that means you have to see where its 'broken' from, either inside the headphone on on the wire somewhere. Usually it happens at the jack, especially if you use an ipod as it tends to get moved alot in pockets, etc..
If this is the case, you could try to cut the wire from where you suspect its broken, and get a 3.5mm (or whatever the original size is) replacement (Do-it-yourself) jack from Radio shack or electronics store.
THen you would have to cut the wire, strip the the rubber coating off, and then if applicable, carefully strip the very thin layer of further insulation thats on the wire it self. Otherwise you would directly connect the cables to the prongs/connections located on the replacement jack. And depending on the jack you would screw it in place or soldier it with soldier and soldiering gun.
If its broken in the headphone or at the headphone, thats much harder to do as you would have to open the head/earphone case and soldier it that way and get it back together in one piece.
Next time don't buy bose headphones and by something cheaper, bose isn't that great, skullcandy is pretty good too. Sennheiser is the best though in my opinion. albieit its expensive too..
SOURCE: Less sound on one ear than the other
Yeah, based on all of your problems, i would safely say that you have a blown speaker. Call up Bose at 1-800-999-2673. If the headphones are under warranty (1 year) they will replace them for free. If now, they will charge you $100 for a replacement pair, which is quite a deal considering that the headphones cost $300.
SOURCE: I am only getting sound out of one side of the in
Here is a link to how to do it:http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1045725/how_to_solder_how_to_repair_headphones/ Let me know if this helps.
SOURCE: Bose Tri-port headphones Model TP-1A plug in appears to have short.
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