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Hey i was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem ive had this headset for just over a year now, the problem being every time i touched the wire (one in the picture) i heard a crackle in my head phones then my friends couldn't hear me and then once i moved it again they could...... so i decided to take it apart to check the wires, the soldering etc.. and everything was fine so is this a normal fault or does someone have any help for me ??
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GEt x12's Nuff said
X11's suck
X11's suck
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i used to have x11's then i smashed them because they suck so i bought astros
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so basically just get new ones then ?
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It's static charge in the wire.
Manufacturing fault. Too much power from the xbox going into the turtle beaches. If you know any electricians, try and get a decent resistor installed, this should reduce the power in the turtle beaches and thus your problem will be solved.
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Manufacturing fault. Too much power from the xbox going into the turtle beaches. If you know any electricians, try and get a decent resistor installed, this should reduce the power in the turtle beaches and thus your problem will be solved.
Hope I helped.
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It's just a wire shortage. Unless you know how to replace the wire
I would just recommend getting either x31 or x41. Both are very good
I would just recommend getting either x31 or x41. Both are very good
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I had the same problem. Just untangle the wires
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i had the same problem but it went away
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krispycreammods wrote i had the same problem but it went awayDid you do something to fix it or did it just go away by itself
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same problem happened to me with the x12, it just were youve chewed or squashed the cabeling.
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