however if i turn the wire a bit, sound still comes from the other earbud, and as soon as i move, it stops working...T_T
another broken earbud...
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YPang
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however if i turn the wire a bit, sound still comes from the other earbud, and as soon as i move, it stops working...T_T | ||
SpiritoftheTunA
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KOFgokuon
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shavingcream66
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mikeymoo
Canada7170 Posts
Definitely just hauling the headphones now. | ||
Frits
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Ive had standard ipod earbuds for a few months now (think since end september) and theyve been fine and I always carry them around in my pocket wrapped around the ipod (nano), if you do this be sure not to wrap it too tightly. | ||
mikeymoo
Canada7170 Posts
On December 17 2008 12:10 Frits wrote: And be sure not to mess around with the cable when you're bored like spinning it around (CHECK), wrapping around your fingers (CHECK)etc, that stuff will kill it sooooo much faster. Oops. | ||
YPang
United States4024 Posts
On December 17 2008 12:10 Frits wrote: 1 month is rediculous, how do you transport them when you're not listening? And be sure not to mess around with the cable when you're bored like spinning it around, wrapping around your fingers etc, that stuff will kill it sooooo much faster. Ive had standard ipod earbuds for a few months now (think since end september) and theyve been fine and I always carry them around in my pocket wrapped around the ipod (nano), if you do this be sure not to wrap it too tightly. i've actually broken them many times before so i pay attention to how i put it in my pockets now, I dont' wrapte it around my ipod i just tangle it together and put it in a seperate pocket away from my ipod. I used to just wrap the headphones around my ipod with it still connected, and shove it in my pockets... and my new way of handling it seems to a worse result... | ||
Durak
Canada3684 Posts
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Empyrean
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
On December 17 2008 13:17 Empyrean wrote: My third gen iPod earphones are still completely undamaged. It's strange. Holy shit! Praise this man! + Show Spoiler + I'm not even kidding, mine last like a month... | ||
food
United States1951 Posts
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Spike
United States1392 Posts
i usually buy some generic earphones and i've had some last a month or two and some > 6 months; the inconsistency bugs the shit out of me. | ||
KwarK
United States41654 Posts
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poilord
Germany3252 Posts
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keit
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Tis' like driving a $100 000 car for one year, or driving five $20 000 cars per year where you get a new one when the old one breaks. So stupid. | ||
Kennelie
United States2296 Posts
Hrmm my 3rd gen ipod earphones worked great(shitty sound thou) for about 2 years until they stole the other mp3 player(ipod was stolen within a year)....I would just buy like the 10-15 dollar sony/phillips in-ear buds just for the fact I know im going to fuck them up or lose them sooner or later....One time I spent about 45 bucks on some dj style sony headphones (cheap for dj style) and my dog chewed up the wires....Fuckin great.... | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
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gEzUS
Canada371 Posts
On December 17 2008 11:56 SpiritoftheTunA wrote: get v-moda vibes and treat them nicely (i.e. use a pouch instead of wrapping them around whatever you use them for and letting the wires stretch and be damaged and such) Have these and they don't need a case mine we run over by a SUV. not the best in terms of sound quality a bit boomy, but better than any 25 dollar ones. | ||
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