Twisted Jack.
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The Pep Posted messages 1755 Status Member -
The Pep Posted messages 1755 Status Member -
Hello!
I have a little problem, yesterday I dropped my headphones while they were plugged into my iPod, and I noticed that the jack is bent.
Now, every time I plug my headphones into my iPod, computer, etc., to listen to music, the sound cuts out, crackles, and switches from one ear to the other every time the plug is brushed, which is very unpleasant!
I've had these headphones for about ten months, and since they cost me quite a bit, I wouldn't want to buy another pair...
Is it possible to repair the jack, knowing that I'm not handy at all? And if so, in which store and how much would it cost me?
The headphones in question are Marshall Major and I bought them online.
http://www.fnac.com/Marshall-Major/a2987354/w-4
Thanks in advance for your help. (:
I have a little problem, yesterday I dropped my headphones while they were plugged into my iPod, and I noticed that the jack is bent.
Now, every time I plug my headphones into my iPod, computer, etc., to listen to music, the sound cuts out, crackles, and switches from one ear to the other every time the plug is brushed, which is very unpleasant!
I've had these headphones for about ten months, and since they cost me quite a bit, I wouldn't want to buy another pair...
Is it possible to repair the jack, knowing that I'm not handy at all? And if so, in which store and how much would it cost me?
The headphones in question are Marshall Major and I bought them online.
http://www.fnac.com/Marshall-Major/a2987354/w-4
Thanks in advance for your help. (:
1 answer
Hello
The only option is indeed to replace the jack (or have it replaced).
The jack itself doesn't cost much:
a plastic one:
http://www.electronique-diffusion.fr/product_info.php?cPath=23_440_441&products_id=11342
a metal one:
http://www.electronique-diffusion.fr/product_info.php?cPath=23_440_441&products_id=11119
and a gold one:
http://www.electronique-diffusion.fr/product_info.php?cPath=23_440_441&products_id=11530
The only option is indeed to replace the jack (or have it replaced).
The jack itself doesn't cost much:
a plastic one:
http://www.electronique-diffusion.fr/product_info.php?cPath=23_440_441&products_id=11342
a metal one:
http://www.electronique-diffusion.fr/product_info.php?cPath=23_440_441&products_id=11119
and a gold one:
http://www.electronique-diffusion.fr/product_info.php?cPath=23_440_441&products_id=11530
if you lived near Lyon.......