The sound from the headphones is tinny. when played in a docking station its fine. i have tried different headphones, but it still sounds tinny, no base whatsoever. thanks. m.joyce
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My wife had this problem with iPhone 4S after updating to ios6 on a Sony xdr-ds12ip docking station. Sound would play on iPhone off the docking station, but once it was docked no sound would come through the docking station speakers (docking station radio works fine, as did the iPhone before the iOS update).
Fixed it by powering down both the iPhone and the docking station at the mains, gave it 2-3 minutes and then powered on the docking station and then the phone. Placed the iPhone in the docking station and voila the sound comes out of the speakers now.
It is most likely the 30 pin connector on the Logitech that is the problem. They can break if the incorrect iPod inserts have been used.
Try playing someone else's iPod on it, if no go it's busted. Repairs are difficult if not impossible. Sorry
sounds like the jack on the ipod for the headphones is not connected properly. i would take a look at that spot inside the ipod see if anything is getting bent or crossed. or take it into someone who knows electronics and has some equipment to check the lines inside the ipod.
Usually, that will happen if the ipod is not compatible w/ the docking station. Try to connect the ipod to a different docking station to check if it will gonna do the same thing...
Chances are it's the docking module... try pulling the ipod forward and see if you get some sound.
One can slip something in behind the ipod to prop it so it will give sound sometimes but overtime the problem gets worse in my experience.
There's the Auxillary input as well in the back... i.e. running an adapter from the headphone jack to the back. For an Ipod Classic one can leave it in the docking station re-charging - for the nano, with the headphone jack on the bottom it can't be placed in the docking station (though can be - recharged when not plugged in)
Don't forget to switch the selection to Auxiliary rather than Ipod
That being said, in terms of sound quality, the quality is much better (highs are higher) when plugged into the docking station compared to the Auxiliary input
I have the same problem and tried down loading the lates drivers without any change. It was working fine. I was in the middle of listening to music when it started.
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.
If your video was working fine before then it might be a corrupted file driver of your docking station. No need to worry with your computer because it is not your computer causes the problem. It is your docking station.
You may try reinstalling your docking station software using the cd that came with it.You need to connect your system to your docking station when reinstalling the software. if the issue persist after installing the software. Please check if your docking station still in warranty and check their part replacement policy.
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