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Anonymous Posted on May 29, 2012

Dre beats left ear "rattling"

The left ear speaker rattles on songs with alot of bass, is almost like being in an old house with just a big sub playing shaking the house but in my headphones, i have lost my receipt aswell! any ideas on how to fix?

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Right now I am having the same problem. When the bass goes high it's an awful noise like rattling and I'm afraid I blew the speakers. But I was only listening to them on a simple iPod 3rd gen. Please helpppp!!!!

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SOURCE: are the beats by dre studio headphones a good

NO!
they're great headphones to be sure. But the quality does not reflect a price that high. I'd stick with sony studio recording style headphones.
the look for a pair who's model number starts with MDR- ??? the higher the number the better the model. Depending on what kind of quality you're looking for you can get an impressively sounding pair for under $50, especially if you're looking online.

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SOURCE: I've had my dre beat

you can twist off the black outer ring and put them back on there, then just put them back on

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SPEAKER'S RATTLING

check bass setting, too low or too high(frequency)
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