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[SOLVED] Burned speaker in headset

crush852

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Sep 29, 2015
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Hey guys. At sunday my Kingston hyperx cloud 1 headset´s right side stopped working so I gave my headset to the repair shop in my town . After few days they told me that my headset cannot be repaired by them because the right speaker is "burned" and they cant find on internet any spare speaker that would work on those headphones . So what should I do ? Throw them into trash or is there still any possibility to repair them ? Thanks for answer.
 
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"Burned"? Maybe "blown" or "broken"?

What else did they say or show you?

Can you see inside the right speaker? Any broken wires, black or browned components - areas?

The reason I am asking is that sometimes translations are involved and those translations can become somewhat confused with respect to both normal conversation and/or technical explanations and descriptions.

Google "Kingston HyperX Cloud 1 headset blown speaker".

Then do some additional searching based on what you read, see, and learn.

One repair possibility may be to get a speaker from another broken headset.

Key is to identify the specific problem and what possible fixes, if any, exist.
"Burned"? Maybe "blown" or "broken"?

What else did they say or show you?

Can you see inside the right speaker? Any broken wires, black or browned components - areas?

The reason I am asking is that sometimes translations are involved and those translations can become somewhat confused with respect to both normal conversation and/or technical explanations and descriptions.

Google "Kingston HyperX Cloud 1 headset blown speaker".

Then do some additional searching based on what you read, see, and learn.

One repair possibility may be to get a speaker from another broken headset.

Key is to identify the specific problem and what possible fixes, if any, exist.
 
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