Cheetoque Posted January 22, 2008 Report Posted January 22, 2008 My earphones suddenly made a cracking sound and afterwards it did not produce sound. Why??? Those earphone were expensive. (In my opinion.) Why did it happen anyway?
boomana Posted January 22, 2008 Report Posted January 22, 2008 Welcome to head-case. Uh...doubt anyone can tell you why with that little info. You either damaged them or they were faulty or both. Contact Phillips and see about a repair or replacement.
Dusty Chalk Posted January 22, 2008 Report Posted January 22, 2008 Try a different amplifier or built-in headphone output connection of a source that has one. I usually associate crackling with the amp.
jinp6301 Posted January 22, 2008 Report Posted January 22, 2008 you probably broke a driver, buy a new one
Dusty Chalk Posted January 22, 2008 Report Posted January 22, 2008 you probably broke a driver, buy a new oneHe made it sound like both, which, again, doesn't sound like the headphones, to me.
Spiug31 Posted January 22, 2008 Report Posted January 22, 2008 What were you doing to the earphones at the time of their emitting a cracking sound ?
postjack Posted January 22, 2008 Report Posted January 22, 2008 i can't bring myself to be sympathetic because my Thiels exploded. Come on you cold fuck, those earphone were expensive.
Absorbine_Sr Posted January 22, 2008 Report Posted January 22, 2008 Come on you cold fuck, those earphone were expensive. I bloody well almost pissed myself I laughed so hard at that!!! :rofl: :rofl:
ph0rk Posted January 23, 2008 Report Posted January 23, 2008 Diagnosis: your ears are broken, get new ones.
hirsch Posted January 23, 2008 Report Posted January 23, 2008 My earphones suddenly made a cracking sound and afterwards it did not produce sound. Why??? Those earphone were expensive. (In my opinion.) Why did it happen anyway? My guess, based on the information given, is that your symptoms are consistent with pulling the headphone jack out of its socket. This would produce noise followed by silence. The cure for this one is easy: plug the headphone back in. If that's wrong, why don't you try giving whatever information that you have? What is the complete system that you are using? What tests have you done to test which components of your system are working? If you use an amp, does it still power on? Does it work with other headphones? Does your source power up? Do the headphones work with another source (if available)? yadda yadda yadda... You have more information than you posted, or you can get it, but you need to think through what it might be. If you post no information about the problem, you'll get silly answers if you get anything at all.
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