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It wasn't until recently(when I broke my old headphones) that I discovered my Whites Eagle Spectrum headphone jack is mono, and that's why my headphones only work in one ear. The headphones are stereo. I read another post somewhere, telling another person with my problem, to get a mono to stereo jack adapter. I did that. It worked...sort of. The added connection was loose; causing all sorts of audio issues: cutting in and out, signals going from one ear to the other, crackling, etc. So, I just went ahead and hacked my headphones cord. Through trial and error, it was found that the red and green wires could be connected to give me equal sound in both ears(mono). I didn't have to cut the black one, but oh well...
Now my connection is nice and solid again! BTW, I can adjust each ear volume separately on the headphones if I need to. Now, I just need to tape it up, and I'm happy with my homemade hackjob. Hoping this may inspire someone else to solve the same issue.
Now my connection is nice and solid again! BTW, I can adjust each ear volume separately on the headphones if I need to. Now, I just need to tape it up, and I'm happy with my homemade hackjob. Hoping this may inspire someone else to solve the same issue.