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Mp3 Player Problem: Sound In One Ear Only - after dropping down on ground | ||
Discussion by Kid Saiyan with 14 Replies.
Last Update: February 13, 2011, 5:55 pm ( View Rated (1) ) | |||
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Hi everyone...
Umm...my MP3 Player has recently had/developed a new problem.
The thing is, im a very,very, VERY clumsy person. I always drop things including my MP3 Player and my phone. Before the last time i dropped the MP3 Player, it was working fine. But ever since the accident, it has stopped giving me sound from one ear of my headphones. I am sure that my Headphones are alright as they work fine on other systems like my PC and my Walkman and CD Player. But..i need to know how to fix this problem. Often, the sound comes out of the other ear if i twist and turn the wires a little. But thats just a temporary fix. I need help...
Any suggestions?
You will have to take the player apart and check the joints on the
headphone jack to make sure they are not broken. Most likely
what happened in when you dropped it, it landed on the jack, and
simply broke a connection. Break out the soldering iron and touch it up.
It will be good as new.
ViriiGuy
It has nothing to do with the bloody headphones, he just stated that in the startpost.
I think the contacts inside the hole for the output are goofed up or kinda got loose or something, try bending the contacts outside for a bit to have them make good contact again.
That is in the MP3 player. I said and I quote....
"You will have to take the player apart and check the joints on the
headphone jack to make sure they are not broken"
If the problem is in the mp3 player, you must send it to service because the output or some joints in them might be broken.
but anyways, I would agree that its the headphone jack connection. I had a similar problem, wasn't hard to 'modify' it a bit so it would work again
Mp3 Player Problem: Sound In One Ear Only
I recently purchased a sansa c150 and after a few minutes of use, sound started coming out of only one earbud. When the headphones are plugged in half-way I can hear out of both ears, I took it apart and am in the process of fixing it.
I am having the same problem! I have both an ipod and a zune and recently they both started doing that. I even bought 2 new pairs of headphones, sound still only comes out of the left ear unless I press on it.
I tried tweaking it, gently. It still only comes out one ear. It's super annoying.
-reply by Becca
If you bought it off a site like ebay, demand your money back.
Not too sure if this will completely fix your problem. I had the same problem before. I always change headphones, and it seems the jack socket got loose. What I did was, removed the earphone jack for a day. The socket just naturally got back to its natural shape. But, more often, if you banged the jack socket bad, and it got out of shape, it may not naturally get to its former shape. That's where electronics people get in, they can actually reshape the damaged part.
-reply by Jay Teknocrat
Not too sure if this will completely fix your problem. I had the same problem before. I always change headphones, and it seems the jack socket got loose. What I did was, removed the earphone jack for a day. The socket just naturally got back to its natural shape. But, more often, if you banged the jack socket bad, and it got out of shape, it may not naturally get to its former shape. That's where electronics people get in, they can actually reshape the damaged part.
-reply by Jay Teknocrat
So, I know the headphones work because I tried them out and they are brand new, and very expensive, and you all keep talking about soldering the joints or whatever. How and by what process??? You say what but not how.
-question by vparad
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