The music played for a short time. Half a year later, my headphones fell off the bedside table. And the left speaker stopped working. Well, what can you do, it's your own fault. I dismantled the plastic case and saw that the capsule fell apart from the impact. Went and bought new ones. After a couple of days, new ones fall from the same bedside table. The left speaker began to work quieter and the sound became "flat". I took these apart too. The capsule just flew off the seat. Plugged it in, reassembled it, and everything started working again. For such a jamb, I lower the rating for quality. So. Who has a problem with a "flat" sound, this is from the poor quality of the assembly of capsules inside the case. You can carefully disassemble and glue everything normally. What to do with old headphones? I found full-size ears in my bins and screwed the wireless module into them. It may not have turned out very aesthetically pleasing, but mom doesn’t cry. So if you have old, but high-quality ears lying around somewhere, then you can give them a new life.
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