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Natalie Burrow Posted on Aug 21, 2017

I plug my ipod into the stagepas 150m pa into the appropriate jacks and the graphic equiliser is working but no sound comes out. How do I open the pa to sray lubricant on the connectors inside?

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Anonymous

  • 55 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 27, 2008

SOURCE: dock connector port

Hello,

Try going to repair your iPod at apple.
I don't think they will accept it because it is a old version.
You can try.

Hope this helps!

Nicholas

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Eugene Tetlow

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2008

SOURCE: ipod plays with no volume

If the sound isn't working from the headphones then normally it's just a new headphone/hold switch cable that's needed, but if it's not working from the docking bay either then you have a problem with your logic board.

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Larry Tezekjian

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2009

SOURCE: I have a male ipod

If your Sony has female RCA Aux inputs, then you can use that going headphone out of MP3 player to the RCA inputs. You won't be able to view or controll any other player from the head unit except an iPod.

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Steve Brown

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  • Posted on May 17, 2009

SOURCE: ihome won't play ipod, even

Welcome to the wonderful world of the iHome frying the Ipod.
Your iHome, has most likely fried the mainboard on your ipod.
to check plug a usb into the ipod and connect to the computer.
if it comes up disconnect the usb and try a headphones in the jack.
if it doesn;t play sound its fried and you will need a new mainboard.
if it does play through the headphone jack, your lucky and keep it off the dock.

I have fixed at least 30 ipods taken out by ihome docks and other docks.
they are terrible for the ipod. Even Apple sells the docks on their website
that shows how much they care about the product.

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wizzard1970

  • 12 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 26, 2010

SOURCE: No Sound from External Speakers....only from Headset plug.

Hi, had same problem.... unscrew the remote and carefully remove the back end part of the stereo-connector (very careful !) it consists of a very small switch which moves sideways..... this switch is stuck into headphone-modus. Reassemble and it will work again
Note that speakers will work if you remove the switch

Testimonial: "Super info you've given...Thanks. Was going to replace it, but your suggestion is even better. Do you have to remove the switch to remove the casing?"

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