i haven’t used these headphones in years because i had no tools to solve this issue, but you saved me a lot of time with this fix, i got it within 2 min of trying!!
Thank you! I've done the paper trick before but had no idea which area to stick it in. I was able to get sound by placing it randomly but the slot you suggested rebalanced the audio including the noise canceling. Thanks for the save!
Thanks! Your video was extremely useful. I watched another guy show it and he took the battery cover off. You don't need to do that to fix them. Appreciate it! 😋
Thank you, had to stick it in the second slot rather than the first slot for mine but worked great! Saved me buying a new pair, maybe I’ll get another 3 1/2 years out of them now!
Thank you for the information, you are 100% correct. The paper didn't work for me (Operator error) but I was able to wedge a couple of thin slices of foam where you said to put the wedge and my right side is working perfect again. Thank you again for the good instruction.
I'm a senior electronic maintenance engineer and I have used similar fixes if the print has bad solderings or so and I am in a hurry. Thanks for telling where the fault is. It may be slightly challenging to solder the ribbon cable too. But it that works it's OK to use this method to fix your own phones. But if you sell them it would be nice to telk the buyer that you fixed it by this method. 😅
For those curious why this works, my guess is that the paper prevents the diaphragm from pressing against the casing, allowing it to vibrate freely again