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Its not the cable

 

Then RMA it is the best option. You could try to fix it up yourself, but that'd definitely void the warranty, and potentially end up with more problems than how it is now. 

I have a pair of california silverado headphones and one of the sides isn't working. Is this a simple problem that can be fixed?

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Nope, it sometimes happens with headphones and I'm afraid it just eventually happens

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Its not the cable

 

Then RMA it is the best option. You could try to fix it up yourself, but that'd definitely void the warranty, and potentially end up with more problems than how it is now. 

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Silverado pads don't come off afaik (or more precisely I haven't figured out how to get them off), so it makes fixing them yourself hard. I'll see if i can figure it out when I get home to help you out, but no promises.

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Silverado pads don't come off afaik (or more precisely I haven't figured out how to get them off), so it makes fixing them yourself hard. I'll see if i can figure it out when I get home to help you out, but no promises.

Thanks but i think i'll rma

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Silverado pads don't come off afaik (or more precisely I haven't figured out how to get them off), so it makes fixing them yourself hard. I'll see if i can figure it out when I get home to help you out, but no promises.

 

Have you tried using a crowbar?

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Pads do not come off. They are stretched around three pins on a plastic piece which then clip into the driver housing. The driver housing is secured with three silver screws. You CAN remove said screws through the internal lining of the pads, but you WILL damage the mesh microfiber. I have done this to my own pair for OP's benefit.

 

 

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