I've had a pair of Hama headphones for 3-4 years that I have been using, mainly, for BBC
programmes.
The last few months, I have been unable to raise a sufficiently strong signal. I've changed the batteries, just in case. The cable from the computer is the same as the one I use for my loudspeakers, which work fine.
When I used the headphones, I turned full on, so as to catch the signal. Now I detect, just by listening---nothing scientific---that the maximum volume is not quite so much as before. Nevertheless, if I get somewhere else, like a song on You Tube, it comes on OK and, then, I can get the BBC, for a while. Then it is likely to crash, again, after a short while.
It seems obvious that the signal is weaker but, should I renew the headphones, or just resign myself that the BBC no longer sends such a strong signal?
Split
programmes.
The last few months, I have been unable to raise a sufficiently strong signal. I've changed the batteries, just in case. The cable from the computer is the same as the one I use for my loudspeakers, which work fine.
When I used the headphones, I turned full on, so as to catch the signal. Now I detect, just by listening---nothing scientific---that the maximum volume is not quite so much as before. Nevertheless, if I get somewhere else, like a song on You Tube, it comes on OK and, then, I can get the BBC, for a while. Then it is likely to crash, again, after a short while.
It seems obvious that the signal is weaker but, should I renew the headphones, or just resign myself that the BBC no longer sends such a strong signal?
Split