First of all if the right side is working the wireless is working alright and the fault is in the processing section, the left audio preamplifier , the left side power amplifier and the left side earpiece.
So you might have to test with a audio signal to confirm from the preamplifier, the low-power amplifier driver for the earpiece and the earpiece. Once this is confirmed the focus can be the wireless section, possible fault in the receiving section. The use a a multimeter to check and knowledge of electronic circuits is necessary to check around this section. Please check and respond.
The advice/tip given is with the belief that you are competent. You must attempt to do it yourself only if you are technically/logically able, especially when dealing with delicate devices, damaging while trying to open, Probing electrical/electronic circuits with high voltage or delicate components. Since the advice given by me is with the inputs provided and not based on a visual inspection, there can be further reviews required in some cases.
I am in a similar circumstance, but I have some functionality from the left speaker. Messing around with them for a while I've found that the left speaker only works above a certain volume level on the headset. However, this is quite high, so I have to turn the input level down on the ipod/computer etc. BUT, the headphones require a certain level of an input or else they auto standby, and if I want to listen to a CD at a comfortable level, it will shut off every 10 mins and I'll get a huge amount of static in the headphones.
Any idea what I could do to fix this? Or what sounds broken on the headphones?I am in a similar circumstance, but I have some functionality from the left speaker. Messing around with them for a while I've found that the left speaker only works above a certain volume level on the headset. However, this is quite high, so I have to turn the input level down on the ipod/computer etc. BUT, the headphones require a certain level of an input or else they auto standby, and if I want to listen to a CD at a comfortable level, it will shut off every 10 mins and I'll get a huge amount of static in the headphones. Any idea what I could do to fix this? Or what sounds broken on the headphones?
It sounds like the left channel has probably failed. Have you tried multiple sources and have the same result? Are you sure these are no longer under warranty?
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First of all if the right side is working the wireless is working alright and the fault is in the processing section, the left audio preamplifier , the left side power amplifier and the left side earpiece.
So you might have to test with a audio signal to confirm from the preamplifier, the low-power amplifier driver for the earpiece and the earpiece.
Once this is confirmed the focus can be the wireless section, possible fault in the receiving section.
The use a a multimeter to check and knowledge of electronic circuits is necessary to check around this section. Please check and respond.
The advice/tip given is with the belief that you are competent. You must attempt to do it yourself only if you are technically/logically able, especially when dealing with delicate devices, damaging while trying to open, Probing electrical/electronic circuits with high voltage or delicate components. Since the advice given by me is with the inputs provided and not based on a visual inspection, there can be further reviews required in some cases.
I am in a similar circumstance, but I have some functionality from the left speaker.
Messing around with them for a while I've found that the left speaker only works above a certain volume level on the headset.
However, this is quite high, so I have to turn the input level down on the ipod/computer etc.
BUT, the headphones require a certain level of an input or else they auto standby, and if I want to listen to a CD at a comfortable level, it will shut off every 10 mins and I'll get a huge amount of static in the headphones.
Any idea what I could do to fix this? Or what sounds broken on the headphones?
It sounds like the left channel has probably failed. Have you tried multiple sources and have the same result? Are you sure these are no longer under warranty?
Let me know and I can help,
Tim