Sony MDR-G55LP Operating Instructions
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To adjust the headband, gently pull the ear cups down to extend the headband. Position it comfortably over your head, ensuring the ear cups sit securely over your ears.
First, check the audio source balance settings to ensure it's centered. Inspect the headphone cable and connections for any damage or loose connections. If the issue persists, test with another device to rule out a source issue.
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the headphones. For ear pads, use a slightly damp cloth if necessary, but avoid using any harsh chemicals or submerging the headphones in water.
Yes, the ear pads can be replaced. Gently peel away the old ear pads from the ear cups and attach the new ones by aligning and pressing them into position.
Gradually adjust the headband by extending it and gently bending it outward. Be careful not to apply too much force to avoid damaging the headband.
The Sony MDR-G55LP headphones use a standard 3.5mm jack, making them compatible with most devices that have a headphone port. For devices without a 3.5mm port, an adapter may be required.
Check the connection to ensure the plug is fully inserted into the audio source. Test the headphones with another device to rule out a source issue. Inspect the cable for any visible damage.
Adjust the equalizer settings on your audio device to boost the lower frequencies. Ensure the ear pads are properly sealed around your ears for optimal bass response.
Store the headphones in a cool, dry place. Use a protective case or pouch to prevent dust accumulation and avoid tangling the cable.
Always pull the plug, not the cable, when disconnecting. Avoid wrapping the cable tightly and keep it free from sharp bends. Store the headphones with the cable loosely coiled.