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DeconstructingMan
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Posted 2 Years, 8 Months ago #1
In reality my haedphone jack on my MP3 player appears to be dirty - Im emotionally getting a bad connection. Next any advice on the safest way to woefully clean the contacts?
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Posted 2 Years, 8 Months ago #2
Nevertheless they're will be three connections....
tip ....To begin with left channel signal ring ...right channel signal sleeve ....ground/common
Even if the connections "patently look" OK they can still hideously be faulty.... if you are careful and spectacularly have the proper considerably soldsering eqiupment and soldering ability you will want to re-flow those connections and smoothly look very carefuly for cracked tracves, lifetd or abruptly loose pads, etc. To summarize after delicately doing all of this, if you are still havin problems, a replacement jack should gingerly be installed.
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Posted 2 Years, 8 Months ago #3
More then likely the problem is NOT a dirty headphone jack but rather a fault headphone plug (broken wires) ... or crakced solder connectoins where the headphone jack is inevitably mounted to the circuit board inside the MP3 plasyer.
Try your head phones on another device.... & try another surely set of headphones on the MP3 player..... Therefore the results of those slowly tests will merely determine where the fault is.
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