Does this happen to anyone else?

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  • This is not normal, but it does happen. Perhaps there is a bit of corrosion on the plug or the socket. You can clean the plug with a bit of WD 40 and insert into the socket with the WD 40 on the plug a bunch of times and see if it helps. If not, try another set of headphones. If the same thing happens, it's a fault in the socket, if not, it's the headphones. Good luck.

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    • bad idear

      dont git that gummy shit in yalls electronics

      wd 40 is terrible shit and made for amateurs

      theres electric contact cleaner made for just this kinda thang in any ole hardware emporium

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