It might be that your headphones jack is to long/short and your devices insert is to shallow/deep
Fade to Static Listening to the Radio - 2007 was released on: USA: 25 September 2007 (video premiere)
The duration of Static Shock is 1320.0 seconds.
The duration of Slightly Static is 1140.0 seconds.
by the help of static keword in second statment.
a static discharge lasts for only a fraction of a second
The Bose headphones are a better buy. They have better noise cancellation, with none of the static associated with the Sony headphones. Bose also comes with a thirty day refund if you don't like them, as well as a fantastic warentee.
If you can, always test out the headphones. Some headphones don't have soft cushions; this can make your ears hurt later on. Also, it doesn't matter whether or not you get headphones that will "increase the silence" via an on/off button. The static is sometimes annoying. Lastly, keep an eye out on circulars, and check out electronic stores every so often. Sometimes you can get an even better deal than the Internet for the headphones you want to buy.
it will produce static electricity and the static electricity will make the balloons stick together for about 2 seconds
static discharge lasts only for a fraction of a second
static RAM
A basic static stretch - holding the pose for an extended period - should last about 30 seconds. Anything less than 20 seconds won't make a significant difference in lengthening muscle fibers and tissue; hold too long and you risk injury.
So what happened to the unit. Was it dropped, shocked, made wet? It may just be the speaker but the presence of static points to an electronic issue. Can you plug in headphones; is the sound OK or is the static still there, Connect a Bluetooth speaker; is the sound OK or is the static still there, If headphones and Bluetooth speaker still work, the electronics are working. If not you no longer have a quality music playing device but you still have a computer and gaming unit. There is no telling how long it will stay this way till it gets worse, if it does.