Question about Transcend Audio Players & Recorders
I can only hear out of one Earphone, what do I do? Everything is fine, but I can only hear out one earphone. The earphone maybe faulty, a broken lead to one of the earphones.Try a different earphone.
...then most likely there is a broken wire to the earphone that is not producing a sound.It is difficult to determine exactly where the wire is broken and repair. I suggest you get a new
...broken or the connection on the earplugs is too small. I suggest borrowing another pair of earphones to make sure the problem actually is in the Zen. If another pair works, you know the issue is the ...
Question about Transcend Audio Players & Recorders
...broken wire in them because when the earphone plug revolves up or down in the jack the sound cuts out. When I turn the plug around a little, the sound comes back. (I am sure you had the volume turned ...
broken t-10 earphone jack my iRiver T-10 has worked fine from last year Dec until now. when i lock in securely the earphone pin into the earphone jack i only hear one channel. if i put it in half way ...
Question about Transcend Audio Players & Recorders
...do to fix it? ~Analicia Make sure that you've pushed the earphone plug all the way in. Some Sansa players have very tight earphone jacks. If that doesn't work, it's likely that the player is
...earphone, instead i already pluck it. step-by-step guide is kindly appreciated. thanks in advance. Your earphone seems broken, there may be one of the wires are disconnected. Try to buy a new one. ;
Question about Transcend Audio Players & Recorders
...plug to hear so Im sure it needs repair. Is it worth it or should I buy a new one. 8 GB/FM If other earphones dont work then you should buy a new one. If its just those earphones then your earphones ...
try another set. Sometimes it can be the socket on the unit breaking at the solder joint on the PCB, if it is, and ya can solder? it is a pretty easy fix. But I would "Punt" for a broken earphone lead
...the the earphone is faulty, probably a broken wire in the cord. If the earphone is OK then the earphone socket in the MP3 player is faulty. If may be too expensive to repair, unless you can
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