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There are two plugs, a white and a red. Red is for Right, and white is Left. If you have a 3.5" stereo jack on your TV ear, then you'll need to find and adapter, as your television does not have a 3.5" output jack.
First, make sure your connections are right. The rabbit ears need to be disconnected from the TV and reconnected to the converter box. Then the output cable from the converter box connects to the TV. Then try turning the rabbit ears or re-locating them near a window if the wire is long enough. You should be able to get some signal. A newer indoor antenna may help you pull in some of the weaker stations.
Have you tried using your X1 with an iPod or MP3 player? Try that, and if you hear sound through both sides of the headset from the MP3 player, then the problem is in the "Stereo Splitter Cable", which can be replaced. But if you only hear sound out of the left ear from the MP3 player, then the headset is probably broken and you should contact Turtle Beach tech support at [email protected].
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.
Can you fix it and for what price?
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