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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 oldturkey03

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-@marksorrels, it is possible that you have a bad driver (speaker) or a bad crossover cable. Remove the earpads,remove the Philips screws to get to the speaker. Use a multimeter to check from the cable end to the speaker cable connection and see if you have continuity. If you do, connect a temporary sound source to the speaker and see if it works.
+@marksorrels, it is possible that you have a bad driver (speaker) or a bad crossover cable. Remove the earpads,remove the Philips screws to get to the speaker. Use a multimeter to check from the cable end to the speaker cable connection and see if you have continuity. If you do, connect a temporary sound source to the speaker and see if it works. [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/152689/How+can+I+fix+the+sound+in+the+right+ear|This answer] addresses the same issue on a slightly different model

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 oldturkey03

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-@marksorrels, it is possible that you have a bad driver (speaker) or a bad crossover cable. Remove the earpads,remove the Philips screws to get to the speaker. Use a multimeter to check from the cable end to the speaker cable connection and see if you have continuity. If you do, connect a temporary sound source to the speaker and see if it works. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Biwxy2Ny0Gc|This video] shows how to get the earpads off.
+@marksorrels, it is possible that you have a bad driver (speaker) or a bad crossover cable. Remove the earpads,remove the Philips screws to get to the speaker. Use a multimeter to check from the cable end to the speaker cable connection and see if you have continuity. If you do, connect a temporary sound source to the speaker and see if it works.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 oldturkey03

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@marksorrels, it is possible that you have a bad driver (speaker) or a bad crossover cable. Remove the earpads,remove the Philips screws to get to the speaker. Use a multimeter to check from the cable end to the speaker cable connection and see if you have continuity. If you do, connect a temporary sound source to the speaker and see if it works. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Biwxy2Ny0Gc|This video] shows how to get the earpads off.

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