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Skullcandy Crushers Rattling Sound

Skullcandy crushers rattling sound?

I bought a pair of crushers a while back and they are great but they have a rattling sound in the right ear when i turn the bass up. i changed the battery and tried tightening things down but that didnt work. has anyone else had this problem or know how to fix it.
please dont say stuff like thats what you get when you buy skullcandy's because i like them and i am keeping them and you being a little hipster is not going to change that

Their is a rattling sound inside my Skullcandy Hesh 2 headphones right ear cup, how do I fix it?

Around 3 months ago i bought myself a pair of Skullcandy hesh 2 wireless headphones but recently there has been a rattling sound coming from the right ear cup as if something is loose inside them, its really annoying because I can hear the rattling sound inside the earcup pretty loudly when I shake my head or run.How do I fix this?

Skullcandy crusher rattling on right ear?

I have a pair of skullcandy crushers and the right ear makes a rattling sound when i turn up the bass. I want REAL ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS, Not some audiophile snob telling me to buy that sennheiser audio technica bs

Which headphones are better Skull Candy Crusher 360 or Bose QuietComfort 35 wireless headphones II?

The Skullcandy Crusher 360 delivers on its promise of skull-rattling bass. These are a unique pair of headphones that let you feel bass more than any other headphone on the market. it’s just a shame it doesn’t sound very good. Highs are dull, the bass is uncontrolled, and the headphones lack resolution across the board. But if you love bass, you’ll love Bose headphones. Overall I have no rights to say the skull candy Crusher is not good but people uses headphone for better sound performance, so there is no doubt, Bose QuietComfort 35 II is best. Check the QC review here 05 Best Wireless Bluetooth Headphones 2019: Top HiFi Over Ear Headphones

How do I fix the rattling noise on my Headphones?

This is what happens when one gets FASHION ACCESSORIES instead of the REAL DEAL! Please do NOT fall a victim to fashion accessories anymore! Please do yourself a favour and do NOT buy iFrogz, Marley, Razer, Karl Kani, WESC, Turtle, JH, Dr.Dre/Beats/Solo, Ludacris/Soul, Koss, Skullcandy, Lady GaGa, Skullcrushers, Monsters nor Bose, because they are ALL seriously overhyped and overpriced "fashion blingbling gimmicks" with a very poor durability and sound quality, NOTHING else (and those who try to claim they are good do NOT know ANYTHING about QUALITY anyway!), BE THEM FAKE OR NOT! If REAL quality is an issue, please go for REPUTABLE brands only such as B&W, Sennheiser (most affordable), Shure, Grado, Denon, AKG, Audio-Technica, Etymotic or Beyerdynamic. Things like Klipsch, Sony, Panasonic, JVC and Philips are ONLY "okay-ish" indeed.

Why is my left-side earbud (skull candy) damaged?

This comes from an back yard fixer, so please read it for what it is. And all at your risk if you try any repairs.Also, check warranty or repair services first.Check settings of device, there may be a setting that is equalizer or balance related, causing sound or volume differences. Check earbuds on different device.Can be a dirty jack or faulty device. Clean jack pin on shirt and try in other device as well as in the one you had found the problem with.If it looks damaged, probably scrunched. That is bad news. Unless you have careful repair skills and a same style earbud case as well as a working speaker in it, you may be out of luck.If it looks OK on the outside, shake it and a sound of the turned off speaker rattling inside the case may mean speaker is loose. Shake the other one too. That's not good and is hard to fix though I have carefully done it with taking the case apart and a little bit of glue away from the vary thin and hair sized wire that connects the speaker coil to the soldering part. Glue the speaker to the part of the case that it was meant to be glued to then assemble case. This is usually a fail, so do so at your own risk, think three times and do once.If there is no visual damage and you can't hear the speaker rattling inside the case, the diaphragm may be deformed, which can happen because there is pressure when inserting (a crinkle sound in ear as it is put in place) or because it was bumped. A lucky fix can be to gently bump it on a table and check it's sound, do not swing, pound or toss. Also, I have carefully drilled a small hole in each earbud away from speaker that had that crinkle sound as it was inserted, but beware, this needs some study and thought, plus a drill bit about the size of a thick sewing needle and a really good aim, maybe in the side of the tube that holds the silicon part if they have that, near the body of the bud but not into that tube to speaker - take the silicon part off first. Also know that this may change the sound quality and both may need to be drilled. Sometimes these things are kind of faulty that wayI hope this helps your mind and possibly your buds.

How do you fix slightly rattling earbuds?

The rattle normally means the speaker has come loose from where it is clamped or lightly glued. So, going by normally:You might notice a tone change that sometimes comes with a loose speaker where front and back are not reasonably sealed into compartments to direct into to ear and outer air.It seems still soldered on being you do not claim it sounds silent. The wire allows movement and thereby if you shake it or it rattles to your walking / running pace it rattles in the case part that covers it.Check price and warrenty before considering self repair, you may be better off paying someone who's equipped or letting youy warrenty pay for the repair or replacement.If cheap but liked, check my other entries on earbud repair or get back to me on this.It might be repairable at home, but that takes planning, smarts and a lot of luck. Yes, I've done it and luck lets me access the speaker and lets me McIvor it with a little glue away from a delicate wire.

How do I fix earphones where you can only hear background sounds?

Best guess based on the description is that your headphones ground pin has become disconnected. This means that both earpieces will be playing the same sound in opposite phase, and the mix represents an "L - R" mono mix. This can make the entire centre channel drop out of a stereo field, so that you only hear the side channels in a mix. You will hear stereo reverbs, but not the voice from which they are formed. You will hear hard panned elements, like guitars, but not centre panned elements like bass, kick drum or lead vocals.If you have a soldering iron, you can buy a tip, ring, sleeve cable end and cut your headphone cable re-solder the cut ends to the new plug. I have done this with high quality headphones. A cheap source for 1/8" cable plugs is aux cables. Cut and strip the end of the headphones, then cut and strip the end of the aux cable. Attach the aux cable end to the headphones and it should work. The hardest part of this is ensuring that each wire goes to its proper mate. Ground to ground, left channel to left channel and right to right.

Does Dr. Dre (Beats HeadPhones) really suck?

That's 100% TRUTH INDEED: PLEASE DO NOT WASTE ANY OF YOUR MONEY ON BEATS.

If REAL quality is an issue, please go for REPUTABLE brands only such as B&W, Sennheiser (most affordable), Shure, Grado, Denon, AKG, Audio-Technica, Etymotic or Beyerdynamic. Things like V-Moda, Klipsch, Sony, Panasonic, JVC and Philips are ONLY "okay-ish" indeed. Please do NOT fall a victim to FASHION ACCESSORIES by buying Ministry of Sound, Sol/Republic/Revolution, Noontec Zoro's, Benetton, a-jays, iFrogz, Marley, Fanny Wang, Razer, Karl Kani, WESC, Turtle, JH, Dr.Dre/Beats/Solo, Ludacris/Soul, Koss, Skullcandy, Lady GaGa, Skullcrushers, Monsters nor Bose, because they are ALL seriously overhyped and overpriced "fashion blingbling gimmicks" with a very poor durability and sound quality, NOTHING else (and those who try to claim they are good do NOT know ANYTHING about QUALITY anyway!), BE THEM FAKE OR NOT!

Also, please do NOT go for the overly thumping bass that only distorts everything else, focus on GOOD sound quality and durability IN GENERAL.

How do I remove static noise from bluetooth speakers?

Try connecting the speaker to a music source using a stereo audio cable plugged into the Line In Audio socket of the speaker and the headphone socket of a mobile phone (for example).If there is no noise, there may be a problem with the Bluetooth connection. Remove any pairing connections stored in the speaker and also the Bluetooth device (e.g. phone) (see previous answer to you with User Guide link) then re-pair with the Bluetooth source and see if it is still noisy.If it is still noisy, remove the Bluetooth connection 'stored in the speaker and try pairing with a different Bluetooth device, (ensure that the 1st Bluetooth device has the Bluetooth turned off) and see if the noise is still present.If there is noise when using both the Bluetooth and the stereo cable there is a problem within the speaker. There are a lot of things in a powered speaker which, if faulty, can produce unwanted noise and it would have to be opened so that it could be checked to see what is causing the problemYou can do these following stepsStep 1The best and most reliable method for reducing interference is to move the Bluetooth device (the smartphone, the tablet, etc.) closer to the wireless speaker. The further the distance between the device and the speaker, the more interference you are going to get.Step 2Try re-pairing the device with the speaker. Turn off the speaker, and shut off the Bluetooth on your phone or tablet for a few minutes. Turn the speaker back on and re-enable Bluetooth on your device. Finally, reconnect the two devices.Step 3If simple re-pairing doesn’t work, try to use the speaker with a different Bluetooth device. The interference/sound quality issue could be a problem with your mobile device and/or your mobile network service.Step 4Most Bluetooth speakers will give you some option to reset the factory settings. You will have to do research on your specific speaker product to do this, either by looking it up online or reading the owner’s manual.RecapNone of these steps are guaranteed to solve the interference problem you’ve been having with your Bluetooth speaker and your mobile devices. However, all have solved sound quality issues for Bluetooth speaker users at one point or another, so they’re all worth trying if you want to solve the problem.you check out these links alsohttps://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/bluetooth-module-noise-issue/

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