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<blockquote data-quote="Xanthous" data-source="post: 7198274" data-attributes="member: 626572"><p>These headphones have about 100 hours on them, mostly from my ipod. I've had no problem with them until I put them into my laptop and put them on full volume. Then after awhile, I'd say an hour broken up over time the left headphone speaker began sounding fuzzy/static at bass freq.</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing the laptop was clipping/too loud? It seemed to be the same volume I listen to on my ipod. Wondering what you think. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xanthous, post: 7198274, member: 626572"] These headphones have about 100 hours on them, mostly from my ipod. I've had no problem with them until I put them into my laptop and put them on full volume. Then after awhile, I'd say an hour broken up over time the left headphone speaker began sounding fuzzy/static at bass freq. I'm guessing the laptop was clipping/too loud? It seemed to be the same volume I listen to on my ipod. Wondering what you think. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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