saiyaku78 Posted October 14, 2010 Share Posted October 14, 2010 So, today, after just six months of usage, one of the ears of my Klipsch S4 died. Earphones die on me all the time, but its usually because of wiring issues; which I'm pretty sure was not the reason the S4s broke. Usually, when my earphones break due to wiring issues its usually after I set them aside for a while, and its usually temporarily repairable if I twist the wires. The Klipsch on the other hand broke while I was using them. In fact, one ear went out the MOMENT the song changed. And nothing seems to get the ear to work again, even twisting. Its as if the driver just gave in or something. Has anyone ever had this problem? And no, I don't abuse my earphones, I actually take really good care of them and listen to them at low volumes. If anyone has had this problem, is there a fix? And how do your Klipschs usually last. Because 6 months was way too short for me. These were my first high quality earphones and I was expecting at least two years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ironsave Posted November 2, 2010 Share Posted November 2, 2010 So, today, after just six months of usage, one of the ears of my Klipsch S4 died. Earphones die on me all the time, but its usually because of wiring issues; which I'm pretty sure was not the reason the S4s broke. Usually, when my earphones break due to wiring issues its usually after I set them aside for a while, and its usually temporarily repairable if I twist the wires. The Klipsch on the other hand broke while I was using them. In fact, one ear went out the MOMENT the song changed. And nothing seems to get the ear to work again, even twisting. Its as if the driver just gave in or something. Has anyone ever had this problem? And no, I don't abuse my earphones, I actually take really good care of them and listen to them at low volumes. If anyone has had this problem, is there a fix? And how do your Klipschs usually last. Because 6 months was way too short for me. These were my first high quality earphones and I was expecting at least two years. You may wish to call 1-800-KLI-PSCH and see if they are still under warranty. My .02.... Good Luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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