Re: Sennheiser hdr 160 will not pick up the signal from...
Assuming the battery is charged, have you tried to switch to a different frequency band, etc.?
check page 28 of the user manual for possible actions when there is no sound in the headphone.
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The system is working in the 860 Mhz range, so not that common. Most of the time it is cheaper to by a complete new system then to tray to buy components. Just keep looking in the thrift stores you find a transmitter for this headphone for a good price.
what is the source of the audio? I would start by checking that first. switch sources to see if the transmitter is the problem if the transmitter is only getting the right side signal, that's all you'll hear...hope this helps!
If you twist the earpiece,one of them has two NIMH AAA batteries ,worth checking out if these are gone ,which is what happened to me.I was about to bin my rs130's and just stuck two new rechargeables and the earphones are working again!!!!!
As for $20 dollars from sennheiser for replacements!?!?!? You should pick up two NIMH batteries for a couple of bucks on ebay or amazon.DO NOT USE ORDINARY BATTERIES!!!!!
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