I have intermittent sound, in one ear only, tried changing headphones, it seems to be a connection problem. When I wiggle the earphone jack the sound goes in and out.
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It is for sure that the wires have come out of the jack connection. This normally happens as the wires are always moved around as your plug and change.
The easy way out for you is to approach any electronics service center who can easily splice off the wires and put in a NEW jack which must be soldered.
This job can be done if you are able to handle a soldering iron and get to solder the jack with the connection on either terminals- just any tech will guide you to do this very easily.
this is what you do its the same thing that happen to my crysler aspen car the earphone wasnt like it was suppose to be it was staticing up and i know whats wrong just take it back to bose and they should replace it
Are you using an AC adapter, or running it on batteries? If 'wall-wort' AC adapter, that's the issue. If you're running it on batteries, sounds like a bad ground, try different earphone/headphones and see if the hum goes away. With the 2nd pair of headphones/earphones, does the hum go away, or if you wiggle the headphone jack back and forth a little bit?
your headphones probably blew in the one ear. Try another pair of headphones.the same thing happened to me. if that doesnt work the recepters in the ear jack youll have to have a professional to fix it
what a coincidence. had the exact same problem today. ur connection on the inside of the player between the circuit board and the headphone jack is probably broken. I had to re-sauter mine. just open it up and take a look
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