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Hey,
I have a pair of AKG K518LE Headphones and all of the sudden my right ear went out. When I walk as it jiggles around the sound goes in and out of the right and the problem seems to be with the male part that goes into the jack.
I was wondering how I could fix this.
Thank you.
Ian
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This is very common with Skull Candy headphones as the jacks are very poorly made. I went through 4 pairs of them within 4 months. Unless you want to buy a new pair every month, buy a reliable brand (Sony, Panasonic, etc.). You can however get them replaced with the same product by visiting: http://ca.skullcandy.com/warranty-information.html Hope this helps
Probably can't. What typically happens is that the base of the wire gets stressed from wrapping the cord around you media player and it eventually breaks the copper wire inside of the insulation. You likely can not even see the damage, let alone repair it. Be more carefull with the next set, and might I recommend a set of AKG ear buds. I use AKG studio headphones and bought my little sister some AKG ear buds, very impressive quality very close to my studio headphones. AKG K 313
What typically happens is that the base of the wire gets stressed from wrapping the cord around your media player
and it eventually breaks the copper wire inside of the insulation. You
likely can not even see the damage, let alone repair it. Be more careful with the next set, and might I recommend a set of AKG ear buds.
I use AKG studio headphones and bought my little sister some AKG ear buds, very impressive quality very close to my studio headphones. AKG K 313
Go in by the part that fits to your ear. You will need to remove the ear pad. Also the foam, you might have to force the foam off, you can glue it back when done. With them gone you should see access screws.
A buzz in one ear and no sound in the other 'sounds' like an open connection inside the headphones. The K240-series uses three wires from the pin to the headphones. Try this link to get wiring schematics and disassembly details: http://www.akg.com/site/powerslave,id,7,nodeid,7,_language,EN,cat,11.html
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