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How to fix an earbud that's quieter than the other?
I just got new Samsung earbuds two weeks ago and already the right earbud is way quieter than the left. I almost can't hear it unless I turn the volume all the way up. I've tried alcohol on the mesh, I've tried blowing on the mesh and I've come to the conclusion that they are not dirty. Is there any way to take them apart and fix them or something?
3 Answers
- Anonymous4 years ago
It might be the inside of the earbuds. Sometimes an earbud's meshing can be indented. Which means the meshing on the earbud is push inwards, touching the cone, which is bouncing back a majority of the sound produced; resulting in a lower sound. Use something with a very small point,(ie. Swiss Army Knife, Fine Tweezers) to try and pull the meshing out. You can tell if it's indented by using a bright light to examine the meshing.