Have you tried a different BT source just to prove the problem is in the headphones?
If it is, it may be a dirty or faulty aux socket in the headphones. What headphone speaker is not playing, Left or Right?
Not quite sure if your headphones are like this but in some the aux socket has internal contacts that change over to disconnect the BT and connect the aux input when a cord is inserted.
If it is the Left speaker, by convention it is connected to the 'tip' connection (with its appropriate contacts) in the socket and if it is the Right speaker it is connected to the 'ring' connector (with its appropriate contacts) in the socket.
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Here is a link to the Ifixit guide on how to repair your headphones. It is handy as it shows how to open the headphones so that the socket can be inspected and tested by using an Ohmmeter and a stereo aux cable, to see if it is the problem. In Step. 5 of the guide you can see (not very well) the aux socket.
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Here is a link to the Ifixit guide on how to repair your headphones. It is handy as it shows how to open the headphones so that the socket can be inspected and tested. In Step. 5 of the guide you can see (not very well) the aux socket.
Have you tried a different BT source just to prove the problem is in the headphones?
If it is, it may be a dirty or faulty aux socket in the headphones. What headphone speaker is not playing, Left or Right?
Not quite sure if your headphones are like this but in some the aux socket has internal contacts that change over to disconnect the BT and connect the aux input when a cord is inserted.
If it is the Left speaker, by convention it is connected to the 'tip' connection (with its appropriate contacts) in the socket and if it is the Right speaker it is connected to the 'ring' connector (with its appropriate contacts) in the socket.
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Here is a link to the Ifixit guide on how to repair your headphones. It is handy as it shows how to open the hHeadphones so that the socket can be inspected and tested by using an Ohmmeter and a stereo aux cable, to see if it is the problem. In Step. 5 of the guide you can see (not very well) the aux socket.
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Here is a link to the Ifixit guide on how to repair your headphones. It is handy as it shows how to open the headphones so that the socket can be inspected and tested by using an Ohmmeter and a stereo aux cable, to see if it is the problem. In Step. 5 of the guide you can see (not very well) the aux socket.
Hi,
Have you tried a different BT source just to prove the problem is in the headphones?
If it is, it may be a dirty or faulty aux socket in the headphones. What headphone speaker is not playing, Left or Right?
Not quite sure if your headphones are like this but in some the aux socket has internal contacts that change over to disconnect the BT and connect the aux input when a cord is inserted.
If it is the Left speaker, by convention it is connected to the 'tip' connection (with its appropriate contacts) in the socket and if it is the Right speaker it is connected to the 'ring' connector (with its appropriate contacts) in the socket.
Here is a link to the Ifixit guide on how to repair your headphones. It is handy as it shows how to open the hHeadphones so that the socket can be inspected and tested by using an Ohmmeter and a stereo aux cable, to see if it is the problem. In Step. 5 of the guide you can see (not very well) the aux socket.
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