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One side of my headset has stopped working unless i put it in a weird way?
I'm a huge PC gamer and my headset is frequently used, however i use many brands of headsets since mine allways break, allways the same problem, the left side allways stops working. Ist my 2nd pair to **** this year,
It sounds like a loose cable, but I can't seem to fix it, but it automaticly does when i bring it to my jaw.
Is there no way to fix this? Am I bound to have a backup at every houre of the day? I've taken good care of it has far has I can tell, no shock, no violence.
1 Answer
- JonathanLv 49 years ago
It definitely sounds like a wire issue. I've had luck with some stuff by messing with twisting them around for a while to find that "sweet" spot then taping/rubber banding them into that spot to try and keep them there. About 8 months ago a bought a pair of Astro A40s and man let me tell you they were expensive but totally worth it. I haven't had a bad wire, the left side where the headband meets the ear coupling always breaks on me and on these nothing. Solid design great sound, just awesome. So If I were you I would think about saving some money and investing in a good $200+ headset. It sounds nuts but I was once like you man and I was finally convinced to take the leap and it has payed off. :P. GL.