Hey guys, I've got a pair of JBL over-ear noise cancelling bluetooth headphones. Basically I really like the headphones compared to others I have tried but they have a manufacturing flaw. Dozens of one star reviews online due to a very loud crackling that develops in the right ear. I have already returned a pair due to this issue and my second pair is now displaying the same symptoms.
Basically if you twist upwards on the right ear cup slightly it causes a deafening crackle. If you manage to get it in exactly the right position it seems as if the noise cancelling function in the right ear stops working completely. However, if you turn the noise cancelling feature off, you can still use them as bluetooth headphones with no issues.
This makes me think it is just a bad connection that develops to the speaker but I'm not sure that would cause a deafening crackle. Perhaps the microphone used for the noise cancelling function?
I would take them apart but they are held together with special safety screws so I'll have to wait for some bits to come before I can open them.
Just wondering what you guys with more experience about audio systems think the fault may be.
Here is a link to a short video displaying the issue.
https://youtu.be/-Lp08N-wF-YThanks