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uzim
on 2003-09-11 07:11 [#00858472]
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now when i touch the thing that connects my headphones to my cd player, the right channel stops to function (goes back to normal when the thing comes back to normal position). =/
do you think i should fix it or let it be?
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cuntychuck
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-11 07:13 [#00858475]
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i have exactly the same problem.
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-09-11 07:15 [#00858481]
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If the port on the cd player is loose (IE it does it with all headphones) I don't think there's much you can do. If it's the headphones, try getting a new pair with a gold plated end. Gold doesn't oxidise so it makes for a better connection in the long run.
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DirtyPriest
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-11 07:17 [#00858490]
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Hey, i have that, i just never thougth about it. Maybe thats why they where so expensive!
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mortsto-x
from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2003-09-11 07:18 [#00858491]
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Same problem here. But in my case it's the minidisc which is the problem. If I get it repaired, I guess it will cost me the same as a new player. Fucking fuck :(
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giginger
from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-11 07:19 [#00858493]
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Gold is a better conductor as well.
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uzim
on 2003-09-11 07:19 [#00858494]
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nah, it's the headphones...
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uzim
on 2003-09-11 07:24 [#00858498]
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seems the problem is pretty common ' _ '
they're not cheap headphones and the sound is very good, i don't want to change them - they're lifetime-guaranteed anyway. i'd just have to wait 2-3 weeks (so probably be 2-3 weeks without music... well, i could always borrow another pair or something i guess...)
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