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angelo yeremiah Posted on Sep 01, 2013

No enough sound fro right chanel of a headphone jack

What can i do to fix it

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Check your audio manager and adjust your left right channels

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: aspire 3680 headphone jack recognizes any

check first you headphone jack speaker. if its working well, then the line from phone jack male to speaker continuity.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: headphone jack not working

Hi,

I find that there is a problem with your headphone speaker.
Try with some other headphone, even if it is not working, then you need to take it to the service center.



Cheers,
Mr.Maduraikaran.

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