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My left earphone broke

Posted by EyeBallTank - September 12th, 2022


Only the right one works.

This sucks because there's a lot of stuff i need to hear that's for both ears and i'm sure switching the working earphone to the left ear isn't gonna present the ideal hearing of a sound or whatever.

Then again, they were very small and fragile, like something made for my phone instead of a computer.

Maybe i should get an headphone or something.

I don't want those stupid wireless buds either.


Least i could do is change settings so all sounds go through one earphone.


EDIT: Got 2 new earphones and both ears work but they seem to have a bit more reverb/echo.

This is the model i bought https://digitalome.com/en/producto/auriculares-jack-3-5mm-hep-02/


EDIT2: Someone gave me 2 other sets of wired earphones and i tried experimenting them, watching videos for examples and messing with the settings i have in the ASUS thing that shows up.

Most of them always have some sort of reverb/echo thing going on, as if the ones i had that broke were just hiding certain effects/sounds this whole time.

Or if these "new" 3 sets i just used artifically make up echo/reverb stuff to make them seem "deeper" than they actually are.

Because my volume is at like 10/100 and the sound still feels "heavy".

It's like, we expect sound to be a bar that can stretch vertically but each of these 3 earphones stretch the sound "horizontally".

Because 1 of them has that flat "speaker"-like design like the broken one and the other 2 have those "spongy" things for the ears.


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