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IIIa66uMEM6eP2012-02-02 20:32:40
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IIIa66uMEM6eP, 2012-02-02 20:32:40

Apple headphones and regular droplets

Hello habra community.

Such a problem. There is an iPhone, with it a branded headset. There is a texet player with headphones for 400r (the usual most droplets). There is also a laptop.

After I decided to listen to ordinary headphones on the iPhone, then on the player headphones from the iPhone, as well as listening to both those and those on the computer, the incredible happened. The balance on the headphones has shifted (louder in the right ear), and when these headphones are inserted into any device, they are equally shifted.
There is an assumption that the matter is in the power supplied from the devices. As a result, headphones with such a problem - and the player, iPhone, and laptop devices work fine with other headphones.

Who faced what to do, how to be?

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DMinsky, 2012-02-02
@DMinsky

Maybe everything is simple, ears are broken?

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Sekira, 2012-02-02
@Sekira

The speaker is covered (the one that plays quieter, he covered himself), if moving the wire in different places does not give anything.
And I'll even tell you how he covered himself. When inserting a 3.5 mm jack into the connector, the contacts close to other contacts while moving, and the contacts bounce, and wheezing can be heard when inserted. That is, the membrane with a large amplitude moves back and forth. Here is one that got spoiled ... Nothing can be done anymore ...
My ears (monitor ones) were covered, but not quieter, and one speaker burned out altogether. It's a shame. You can’t find such a speaker, but if you put a similar one, they will play differently ... Since then, I cautiously insert the plug into the switched on device, especially like a laptop and speakers with a 3.5 connector.

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1nd1go, 2012-02-02
@1nd1go

I tend to think that either the plug or the connection to the earpiece is dead.

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IIIa66uMEM6eP, 2012-02-02
@IIIa66uMEM6eP

2 headphones have become with a shifted balance, they do not work the same on all devices. Everything is fine with the devices.
plugs on both?

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IIIa66uMEM6eP, 2012-02-02
@IIIa66uMEM6eP

Thanks for the advice and replies. I forgot to say both those and those headphones are new. And there are no plugs in my ears :) I can hear working headphones normally.
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