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geostar 9th Aug 2007 3:46 am

Dodgy earphone socket, can't find where to take it apart
 
i got a sumvision kpac 2gb mp4 for xmas. the earphone socket was dodgy so i sent it back. they sent me a new one it has the same problem. i cant take it apart and fix it because its a completely sealed unit. it has no screws or clips or anything.

Please help :cry:

admin 9th Aug 2007 12:37 pm

geostar,

Can you send us a photo of your player?
I've found with my player, the screw holes are actually hidden underneath the stickers. Look under all the stickers to see if you can find anything.

mekako 9th Aug 2007 2:55 pm

If it was put together it can be taken apart, only unless it is totally sealed in epoxy resin

geostar 10th Aug 2007 12:01 pm

Re: Dodgy earphone socket, can't find where to take it apart
 
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i will be really greatful if you can help me.

mekako 10th Aug 2007 1:51 pm

Sorry Geostar,

But your pictures are non too clear, may I suggest you take some pictures from the Website or listing where you got your player from?

Then post them on here, and perhaps some member may be able to help you.

But I can't make out any clear details on the pictures you have provided. :roll:

DaremoS 10th Aug 2007 2:37 pm

gosh!... I really gonna follow this thread!!!

lattesurf 10th Aug 2007 2:58 pm

geostar , this looks tricky. But it seems that there should a front and back casing that is held together by clips.

Like my T29, there isin't any screws, so what i did was to use a fine blade and gently pry between the front and back casing. Did this until i found a point where there is tension. That would be where the clips are located.

The tricky part is to undo the clips. You could easily scratch the player doing so. But having a scratched player is better than having a sound-less player.

lilhappyfunguy 11th Aug 2007 12:00 am

hi geostar

geostar 11th Aug 2007 2:01 am

Re: Dodgy earphone socket, can't find where to take it apart
 
the stupid chinese ppl have probably decided 2 use an amount of solder smaller than the size of a nats chuff!
lattesurf,
ill probably try that with my trusty flat head screwdriver!!! :P

{prays 2 god he can fix it}

lilhappyfunguy 12th Aug 2007 1:53 pm

Re: Dodgy earphone socket, can't find where to take it apart
 
try hitting it on your table or summin like that but gently/hard :D :D :D :D :) 8) :wink:


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