Hi, This problem is more often occurs in headphone there is no problem with your speakers..problem is in wires. there will connection disjoint near end pin(stereo pin) you can fix this problem if you know how to solder wires.. buy a new stereo pin with cable of desired length or you can get it from old working headphones connect it to your speakers
The most common problem at these cases is that the copper inside the cable is cut. This usually happens just after the headphone or just after the jack. You can try to locate it by moving slowly left - right, up- down the cable at either of these points. In case the cut is at the jack's side you might get it at a technician and ask him to replace it. If the cut is at the headphone's side or if the set is cheap there is no worth to fix it.
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I have a similar problem. the right side of my headphone does not work. Meaning, the noise cancelling ability on the right has been cut. So i thought it was a jack problem. When i disconnected the jack going into the headphone and turned on the noise cancelling, only my left side worked and right side failed. I am assuming that either noise canceling device broke or a faulty wire inside the speaker itself. Does this happen? Right now this $450 headphone is worth less than a $15 piece of junk.I have a similar problem. the right side of my headphone does not work. Meaning, the noise cancelling ability on the right has been cut. So i thought it was a jack problem. When i disconnected the jack going into the headphone and turned on the noise cancelling, only my left side worked and right side failed. I am assuming that either noise canceling device broke or a faulty wire inside the speaker itself. Does this happen? Right now this $450 headphone is worth less than a $15 piece of junk.
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Hi,
This problem is more often occurs in headphone
there is no problem with your speakers..problem is in wires.
there will connection disjoint near end pin(stereo pin) you can fix this problem if you know how to solder wires..
buy a new stereo pin with cable of desired length or you can get it from old working headphones connect it to your speakers
The most common problem at these cases is that the copper inside the cable is cut. This usually happens just after the headphone or just after the jack. You can try to locate it by moving slowly left - right, up- down the cable at either of these points. In case the cut is at the jack's side you might get it at a technician and ask him to replace it. If the cut is at the headphone's side or if the set is cheap there is no worth to fix it.
In case of a problem or clarification, don't hesitate to post me a reply.
If you are satisfied, rate my solution with the "thumbs" or add a testimonial.
Thanks and regards
Please kindly rate this solution
Stelios
direct FixYa link: http://www.fixya.com/users/technical114
I have a similar problem. the right side of my headphone does not work. Meaning, the noise cancelling ability on the right has been cut. So i thought it was a jack problem.
When i disconnected the jack going into the headphone and turned on the noise cancelling, only my left side worked and right side failed. I am assuming that either noise canceling device broke or a faulty wire inside the speaker itself.
Does this happen? Right now this $450 headphone is worth less than a $15 piece of junk.