Author Topic: My headphones keep draining and changing the songs  (Read 1678 times)

After I stopped playing TF2 to look at what new was on Spotify, my headphones started to make the songs sound different. (And this isn't because I haven't heard the song before.) I also can't hear the singing sometime, and then the song is instrumental but has slightly less volume.

Does anyone know how I can stop this?

Check your sound settings to see if the headphones are only playing left or right sounds. I had this problem too and if that doesn't fix it change the slot its fin.

They are obviously cold and most be warmed up with a flamethrower.

Check your sound settings to see if the headphones are only playing left or right sounds. I had this problem too and if that doesn't fix it change the slot its fin.
On my computer I turn down stuff to check. The sound is now up to 100 and I can hear the right lyrics without any missed, but the sound keeps still going down.


Do you bite your headphone wires?
Serious question.

Do you bite your headphone wires?
Serious question.
I used to do this.


I broke three pretty good headphones this way.

I used to do this.


I broke three pretty good headphones this way.
I broke my $50 Sennheisers like 6 months ago from this. Then I bought a crappy Microsoft headset for like $20 and those broke because the cord twisted up for no reason and eventually ripped itself out.

They are obviously cold and most be warmed up with a flamethrower.

yes, you didn't play pyro enough

Try turning the jack a bit. My headphones sometimes 'fade out', and I can usually fix it by turning the jack. By 'turning the jack', I mean rotating it a bit while it's still plugged in.

Do you bite your headphone wires?
Serious question.
I used to but I stopped when I got my new ones.

4 day bump (oh no):
I think I'll just deal with it.

you bumped the topic to say you're dealing with it?  :cookieMonster:

Get the sony Headphones. I had them for months and they're still good. The trick is to find a headset that isn't short in length. Tugging on the audio cords will ruin it.

Check and make sure they're plugged all the way in.