Hi, Sorry if this isn't the correct place but I'm unsure where the problem falls under.
I've been using these original ATH-M50s headphones for years and I never liked the long [language redacted] cable + requiring an adapter to 3.5mm ports, but nevertheless the sound quality was good so I never switched. My case (Old mid tower Z11) has a headphone jack port at the front top and I'm not entirely sure how this happened, but over time I've noticed my headphones started to lose signal and sound would only come out of one ear or none at all. So to fix this I would pull the cable taught and sit a mug or something over it and that would usually work. It's been pretty bad though and my usual fix hasn't been working so I tried ordering a new adapter. It kind of helped and made it easier to find the "sweet spot" but yeah that didn't last. If I squeeze the end of the cable by the jack and push down/manually try to find it, I can definitely hear the audio crystal clear. I thought maybe the cable itself might be the issue so I ordered a replacement cable for the ATH-m50 but now I'm starting to doubt it and think it might be the port itself.
Is there a way to check and or fix this issue? I opened up my pc but couldn't figure out how to open up the top panel so that I can access the ports. Are these things a simple fix?
I've been using these original ATH-M50s headphones for years and I never liked the long [language redacted] cable + requiring an adapter to 3.5mm ports, but nevertheless the sound quality was good so I never switched. My case (Old mid tower Z11) has a headphone jack port at the front top and I'm not entirely sure how this happened, but over time I've noticed my headphones started to lose signal and sound would only come out of one ear or none at all. So to fix this I would pull the cable taught and sit a mug or something over it and that would usually work. It's been pretty bad though and my usual fix hasn't been working so I tried ordering a new adapter. It kind of helped and made it easier to find the "sweet spot" but yeah that didn't last. If I squeeze the end of the cable by the jack and push down/manually try to find it, I can definitely hear the audio crystal clear. I thought maybe the cable itself might be the issue so I ordered a replacement cable for the ATH-m50 but now I'm starting to doubt it and think it might be the port itself.
Is there a way to check and or fix this issue? I opened up my pc but couldn't figure out how to open up the top panel so that I can access the ports. Are these things a simple fix?
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