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Sony headphones
Hi
I've bought some rather cheap Sony headphones (MDR-V150), say 2 months ago. Suddenly the sound level on the right channel was weaker and there were almost no low frequencies when compared to the left channel. I first thought it was a loose soldering point because every time when I pushed the plastic case of the earcup, all went fine again. But when I've opened the earcup to fix the problem I've realised that the loose contact isn't a soldering point but some kind of plastic that's glued on the soldering points and goes onto the "speaker" ifself (more precisely, it's connected to a yellow semitransparent plastic layer, and this one's glued(?) on a metal with lots of holes inside). When I pushed onto this connecting plastic, all went fine again. But how can I fix this issue? What's the kind of material used and where can I buy it? Thanks a lot! Andreas |
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