The "Sensation Driver" doesn't seem to work.

Ok, so I’ll try to keep it simple, I have Skullcandy Skullcrushers “Wired” version. The cell that was inside hasn’t been changed for a long time (Roughly 1-1.5 years), I recently changed the cell and played music but I came to notice that the “Sensation/Bass” Driver isn’t working… I tried to rotate the cell (Thinking that, the cell connectors might be the reason) It failed, I tried soft thumping the earpieces on my headphones(Thinking that some wire might be loose…) it failed too. So I am looking for some solutions to this problem. I haven’t opened my headphones yet, but I plan to open them to get a quick look inside, I just wanted to ask that is it possible that the cell that was already inside for a long time may have damaged the Bass driver?
If yes, then what can I do? Is there any replacement available? Can I repair them manually? Are they gone for good?
If not, then please help me out because I’m clueless.


P.S.: I extended two wires connected to the cell, and tried to rub it over the “Sensation Driver” I tried both the polarities, Now I know that the sensation driver is still alive. Let me know what can I do next, please help!


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AgrsIV・AmMÓ what "cell" are you referring to?

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@oldturkey03 I used a normal 1.5v AA Regular cell,

Even tried with a mobile charger (With two of its wire out) to confirm that my cell wasn't weak or something. The "Sensation driver" responded to the current, so I am relieved that the driver is fine. I suspect something wrong with the circuit board I guess?

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