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It was clear the selector switch had gone bad
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now after a year of use, the position selector switch has failed (gone intermittent) and the speakers are useless.
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Long story short, the selector switch is faulty
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Bought these two years ago this week and for the past month, the left/right selector switch has been very shaky - sometimes the "master" speaker will just quit while the slave is still working, but moving it from one position to the other fixes it
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Lasts exactly three years - then the L/R selector switch goes bad and audio will cut in and out
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This is annoying, especially if your best headphones are open-back- Half the time I use the speakers, theydo not work due to a really cheap L/R selector switch.
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but lately i'm experiencing the "faulty L/R switch" issue others have mentioned
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I really wish i could give these bad boys 5 stars, but the manufacturer really skimped out on some capacitors, and left many consumers with the same problem: Either one speaker is louder than the other, or the switch to toggle between which is L and which is R is not well built, which leads to them not working
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This is annoying, especially if your best headphones are open-back- Half the time I use the speakers, theydo not work due to a really cheap L/R selector switch.
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Solidly built, excellent sound, all the I/O options you need, they come complete with cables, sound insulating pads, and have a nice option to "flip" the powered side to left or right