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Is audio only available on the left side of headphones?

Is audio only available on the left side of headphones?

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malbaz72
Junior Member
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06-24-2024, 03:37 AM
#1
For no clear explanation, my audio only plays from the left side. It worked yesterday. At first, I assumed it was with my headphones (I tend to drop them often), but switching to another pair didn’t fix the issue. I understand it’s not the port causing the problem, since the first pair uses a USB port and the second uses a headphone jack on my monitor. I’ve tried unplugging and plugging in, restarting the computer, adjusting balances, and updating drivers, but nothing resolved it. Have others experienced this, and if so, what solutions did they use? Thank you for any advice.
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malbaz72
06-24-2024, 03:37 AM #1

For no clear explanation, my audio only plays from the left side. It worked yesterday. At first, I assumed it was with my headphones (I tend to drop them often), but switching to another pair didn’t fix the issue. I understand it’s not the port causing the problem, since the first pair uses a USB port and the second uses a headphone jack on my monitor. I’ve tried unplugging and plugging in, restarting the computer, adjusting balances, and updating drivers, but nothing resolved it. Have others experienced this, and if so, what solutions did they use? Thank you for any advice.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
909
07-01-2024, 08:28 PM
#2
I might have dropped them often and dropped them a lot.
It could be that you hurt the inside parts of the headphones, causing the wire to come loose or fall out.
The issue isn’t with the port, since the first pair uses a USB port and the second uses a headphone jack on my monitor.
Have you tried using the headset on another device? You didn’t mention the brand or model of your headphones.
What was the fix?
When sharing a troubleshooting thread, it’s good to provide full system details. List them clearly as:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
RAM:
Storage (SSD/HDD):
GPU:
Power supply:
Chassis:
Operating System:
Monitor:
Add the age of the power supply, along with its make and model.
Also include the BIOS version for your motherboard.
In your case, mention your audio gear too.
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eskzz
07-01-2024, 08:28 PM #2

I might have dropped them often and dropped them a lot.
It could be that you hurt the inside parts of the headphones, causing the wire to come loose or fall out.
The issue isn’t with the port, since the first pair uses a USB port and the second uses a headphone jack on my monitor.
Have you tried using the headset on another device? You didn’t mention the brand or model of your headphones.
What was the fix?
When sharing a troubleshooting thread, it’s good to provide full system details. List them clearly as:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
RAM:
Storage (SSD/HDD):
GPU:
Power supply:
Chassis:
Operating System:
Monitor:
Add the age of the power supply, along with its make and model.
Also include the BIOS version for your motherboard.
In your case, mention your audio gear too.

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DreaMaker20
Member
124
07-02-2024, 12:52 AM
#3
I tested the headphones on my laptop and they functioned properly.
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DreaMaker20
07-02-2024, 12:52 AM #3

I tested the headphones on my laptop and they functioned properly.

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TemkaPlay
Member
160
07-02-2024, 07:50 PM
#4
Verify the Windows sound configurations and ensure the audio levels are evenly distributed across the left and right channels.
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TemkaPlay
07-02-2024, 07:50 PM #4

Verify the Windows sound configurations and ensure the audio levels are evenly distributed across the left and right channels.

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Inezze009
Senior Member
716
07-02-2024, 08:24 PM
#5
Windows settings verify the sliders but are not configured for mono. Also review any add-ins and ensure they are current, such as Realtek.
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Inezze009
07-02-2024, 08:24 PM #5

Windows settings verify the sliders but are not configured for mono. Also review any add-ins and ensure they are current, such as Realtek.

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_God47_
Member
108
07-08-2024, 10:06 AM
#6
As mentioned in the initial message, I have already reviewed the balances.
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_God47_
07-08-2024, 10:06 AM #6

As mentioned in the initial message, I have already reviewed the balances.

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Chubbeh_
Member
107
07-08-2024, 11:49 AM
#7
I just want to note one point — any USB audio device comes with its own dedicated "sound card." This means that even though you might think the audio over USB is functioning, it doesn't guarantee that the stereo jack on the computer case is in good condition.
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Chubbeh_
07-08-2024, 11:49 AM #7

I just want to note one point — any USB audio device comes with its own dedicated "sound card." This means that even though you might think the audio over USB is functioning, it doesn't guarantee that the stereo jack on the computer case is in good condition.

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MrN1G4PT
Member
242
07-08-2024, 05:43 PM
#8
He mentioned having issues with both USB and audio jack connections (two different headphones and outputs experiencing the same problem). It seems to be related to Windows.
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MrN1G4PT
07-08-2024, 05:43 PM #8

He mentioned having issues with both USB and audio jack connections (two different headphones and outputs experiencing the same problem). It seems to be related to Windows.

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NrosenYT
Member
174
07-08-2024, 05:51 PM
#9
In the device manager, right-click the sound devices and delete them. If prompted, select "uninstall drivers." Restart the system, reinstall drivers if necessary, and verify the sound functionality.
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NrosenYT
07-08-2024, 05:51 PM #9

In the device manager, right-click the sound devices and delete them. If prompted, select "uninstall drivers." Restart the system, reinstall drivers if necessary, and verify the sound functionality.

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FurbyChick
Junior Member
18
07-08-2024, 06:54 PM
#10
I attempted this, but the audio remains unresolved.
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FurbyChick
07-08-2024, 06:54 PM #10

I attempted this, but the audio remains unresolved.