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Sony MDR-EX36V Stereo Headphones - No Bass or Stereo Sound

After a recent road race I no longer get bass/stereo sound out of my headphones. They are plugged in correctly. Has anyone else had this problem and does anyone have a solution? They are about 4 months old.

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For the bass check your eq on your player (make sure it not off or default)..for the stereo effect you might have yanked the wire a bit from the ear piece or even the plug piece to cause the non stereo ....earbuds get caught on a lot things and we just keep movin and doin until its to late...

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