It is not necessarily an internal wire or a blown speaker - or problem with your hearing.... I have a set that is also not working on the right side.... when connected via Bluetooth. HOWEVER... when plugged in with a 3.5mm audio cable, both sides work perfectly. I am looking to see if there is some sort of firmware update that these require to fix the Bluetooth issue.
I have had skullcandy FMJ's and Ti's, both broke multiple times in less than 6 months and didn't have good sound quality. My suggestion would be to skip all the fuss and find some old headphones (pre 1980's) or go find some inexpensive Chinese imports.
If you want to continue with the hesh's, It's most likely an issue with the wire (surprisingly, that was the last thing to give up on both of mine before i gave up on them), in which case all you need to do is find the break by wiggling the wire until it sort of works and cut 2 inches around that off and solder everything back up.
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2 years ago
It is not necessarily an internal wire or a blown speaker - or problem with your hearing.... I have a set that is also not working on the right side.... when connected via Bluetooth. HOWEVER... when plugged in with a 3.5mm audio cable, both sides work perfectly. I am looking to see if there is some sort of firmware update that these require to fix the Bluetooth issue.
9 years ago
I have had skullcandy FMJ's and Ti's, both broke multiple times in less than 6 months and didn't have good sound quality. My suggestion would be to skip all the fuss and find some old headphones (pre 1980's) or go find some inexpensive Chinese imports.
If you want to continue with the hesh's, It's most likely an issue with the wire (surprisingly, that was the last thing to give up on both of mine before i gave up on them), in which case all you need to do is find the break by wiggling the wire until it sort of works and cut 2 inches around that off and solder everything back up.
Answer 9 years ago
Given a choice, I'd still go for SennHeisers.
Answer 9 years ago
If I had the money to spend, so would I. Say, do you know if they make their headbands with steel or plastic?
Answer 9 years ago
Dunno.
9 years ago
We heard you the first time! :-)
Either:
broken wire at plug
Broken wire at headset end
Blown the speaker in the ear piece
Your source is mono
Your source has a broken jack plug
You have gone deaf in your right ear.
Answer 9 years ago
+1