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In general, tablets don't have powerful sound systems. Some ear-buds will play louder than others, but don't expect any built-in speaker to play loudly. Try different ear-buds, that may help, or an external "amplifier".
Tried the knife, made it 10% better but no wax to clean, bc a small rubber circle is under the net... 3 good hard plucks made mine work again. Don't be afraid to pluck it hard, I tried it before softer, which didn't work initially. Reassemble, twist it's neck counter clockwise (right ear) and pluck HARD.
Pin 1 Left MIC-IN Pin 1 right GROUND Pin 2 Left MIC VVC (or MIC Power, or MIC BIAS) Pin 2 Right empty Pin 3 Left R EAR (or R OUT) Pin 3 Right R RETURN Pin 4 Ground or Empty Pin 4 Right empty Pin 5 Left L EAR (or L OUT) Pin 5 Right L RETURN
This arrangement should apply to both the HD AA/FP or the Standard AC'97 Headers.
It sound like you have a break in the main wire from the computer sound card to your speaker amp OR the plug is not plug in completely plugged in all the way. Try some other speakers or ear buds / head phones to isolate sound card problem or speaker problem.
In the shuttle area there is a silver round piece- called the shuttle
race cover. It has a black ear on the right and a black ear on the
left. Push the right ear to the right, and the left ear to the left and
the silver ring should come out. Behind the silver ring is the bobbin
case stuck in the hook. Remove that, jiggle it, move it, just work the
bobbin case out of the hook. Now put the hook back in the machine. In
the machine there is a driver that looks like a half moon. Your hook
looks like a half moon- make a full circle out of both of them.
Re-install the race cover, pushing the left ear to the right and the
right ear to the left to secure the race cover, and your problem should
be solved.
In the shuttle area there is a silver round piece- called the shuttle
race cover. It has a black ear on the right and a black ear on the
left. Push the right ear to the right, and the left ear to the left and
the silver ring should come out. Behind the silver ring is the bobbin
case stuck in the hook. Remove that, jiggle it, move it, just work the
bobbin case out of the hook. Now put the hook back in the machine. In
the machine there is a driver that looks like a half moon. Your hook
looks like a half moon- make a full circle out of both of them.
Re-install the race cover, pushing the left ear to the right and the
right ear to the left to secure the race cover, and your problem should
be solved.
try steering the the car to the right and the left while driving down the road. listen for the noise to get louder or quieter as you steer the car. which ever direction you steer and it gets louder it will be the bearing on the other side. for example if you turn right and it gets louder its the left bearing because you have just shifted the vechical weight to the left side by turning right. and also in that same situation the bearing would get quieter because you have just unloaded the left bearing and put the weight to the right side.
Check your cpu fan, chassis fan, and the fan on the power supply. If all the fans are working then the bearings in the hard drive is about to go out. That is if you are not using a cd or dvd rom.
If its not something simple like a balance control in your player or a bad earbud (try a different set of earbuds w/a 3.5mm jack).
Then try this:
Theres no mention of a balance function in my Itech manual. It could be a loose solder connection on the board. Thats a common thing to happen with and circuit board mounted hardware that goes out of the unit. I.e. to your ears. Ever so slightly move the earbud jack back and forth, up and down and see if you hear static or the volumes change. If so theres 2 things to try....
First try some contact cleaner, spray it on the male jack and plug it in and out of the unit a few times for a simple try at it.
If it still has imbalance then take the cover off, for the jack side of the unit, resolder the little pins of the inside jack to the board (on the backside of the board). Or find someone that can. These units are worth a few bucks to repair IMO.
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