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misterkiwi 18th Mar 2008 12:01 am

iPod nano clone listening/sound problems...
 
Hi...

first of all, sorry for my bad english... :oops:

I have some listening problems, but they aren't made by the earphones... it can be a firmware problem?

How can i do to know my player info to get the right firmware?

The infos in my "Settings" are:
Fw: 6207k8x_V3.2
Date: 2007/04/03
Core: 9.0.50
Date: 2006/01/11

thanks!

admin 18th Mar 2008 1:15 am

Hi there,

What type of "listening" problem do you hear? Is it static or excessive noise when playing a song or video?

misterkiwi 18th Mar 2008 1:43 am

lack of bass, and a lot of moments i don't hear nothing... :(

admin 18th Mar 2008 2:00 am

So you've tried another set of headphones and it's the same problem?

If you try increasing the volume to FULL/MAX, does it make it any louder?

In terms of bass, during playback, have you tried pressing the "MENU" button then chosing "EQ" or "EQUALISER" setting in there and see if it makes a difference?

misterkiwi 18th Mar 2008 2:23 am

yes, i've tried other 3 set of headphones... :(
always the same problem.

if i try to increase the volume i have always a lack of basses and sometimes i lost "the connection"... and sometimes i hear a strange sound, like the one you hear when you put a CD-ROM into a CD stereo reader... something like a digital disturbing sound...

thanks for your replys!

lattesurf 22nd Mar 2008 8:35 pm

misterkiwi , try wriggling the earphone plug when you hear the problems. If the sound gets better, then likely it would be a loose solder connection on the socket and board itself.

misterkiwi 23rd Mar 2008 2:08 am

Quote:

Originally Posted by lattesurf";p=&quot (Post 46723)
misterkiwi , try wriggling the earphone plug when you hear the problems. If the sound gets better, then likely it would be a loose solder connection on the socket and board itself.

thank you lattesurf, you described exactly my problem... :( now i have to hope that my guarantee is still available...

sylar_jones 23rd Mar 2008 5:02 am

mister kiwi if you are daring enough u can get a soldering iron and melt the solder...that should work..it worked for me...

but do note that disassembling the player voids the warranty :)

misterkiwi 25th Mar 2008 12:06 pm

thanks for you all! :D


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