Thanks All!

I’m a retired Sound Engineer! The Part where the sound comes Out is a Speaker! The Part which Receives the Sound, is a Microphone! Step 1, Check for wax, No Wax, also No Sound! My Speaker/Receiver is doing Neither! Vist Pro on Thurs. Thanks!

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Pretty easy to tell if it’s the receiver or not, just swap them around to see if the problem persists.

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Did that, it Does! Thanks!

Okay easy fix for your clinic on Thursday then.

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Bad Receiver on R. Way Better now! Jeez, I’ve only had them 3 weeks. Thanks All!

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My P70 right speaker started to die off last week, this has append in the past, Audi replaced it in 5 min. this can happen, nothing to get to exited about being inside your ear in a very restricted environment. Piles of good info on this web site, have fun.

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Thanks! Just takes some getting used to! Takes More Time, if 1 is Not Working! I now know more, but for Very Expensive devices, I am Disappointed with Reliability! Been only 3 Wks!

Always use the tabs, when that breaks, I re-glue them on with epoxy.

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I asked the audiologist at Costco that question. She advised to pull gently with fingers as close to receiver as possible. Which I have been doing for the past 4 years, so far no problem.

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I worked in Pro Audio Sho Biz, much of my life! Never pull on the Wires, eh? Thanks for the Tip! Same Concepts, Way Different Scale, & Db Thresholds! A Stroke took much of my R. ear. R & R, :guitar: took Much also! Bass Guitar Here! Be Well! :+1::grin:

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Just had a receiver fail before Xmas…and of course I have C-shells so it had to be sent away. You’re not as disappointed as I am… see here and here.