Apple iPod nano Logo

Related Topics:

Posted on Oct 28, 2008

I hear more from my right side of my ipod with headphones

Every time i use headphones with my ipod i hear more sound from the right side

  • peke12lara Oct 28, 2008

    I dont have ear problems is just that i did a restore once to the ipod and after that it never worked the same .. I just put the hedphones all the way in and the left side doesnt sound that good and loud, but if I put the headphones halfway both sides work ... why ??

  • sanjose_2002 Jan 31, 2009

    hey i have the same problem. on all my songs the volume is louder in the right side then the left. i tried switching headphones and i get the same problem. how can all of a sudden it not work?

×

1 Answer

Anonymous

Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

  • Contributor 2 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 28, 2008
Anonymous
Contributor
Level 1:

An expert who has achieved level 1.

Joined: Oct 28, 2008
Answers
2
Questions
1
Helped
1540
Points
3

There is 2 possible reasons this is happening, 1 is that you have better hearing in your right ear or it's possible that your headphones are tangled and if they are the sound waves will not come through fully.

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

Sir, i have a apple ipod classic 80 gb but recently i cannot hear at one side of the headphone may be the reason i hve dropped it so i need to know how much cost to fix it in ...

Usually if you can only hear sound from one side of the headphones then it is often due to a problem with the headphones rather than the iPod.
Try a different pair of headphones and see if the audio improves. Otherwise, I would recommend inRepair, based in india to get a quote on a repair.
2helpful
1answer

I have my "PHILIPS SBC HC105" wireless headphone, it's left side is working properly but the right side of the headphone doesn't? i tried it in my many gadgets, PSP, Ipod, Mp3, T.V., Phone... and still...

Sorry, I haven't a solution, but i have the same problem and an another one i broke the wires in the right headphone. If you open this,you make a picture for me and you post it, please. Thanks
1helpful
1answer

I cant hear the gameplay in the right ear

Have you tried using your X1 with an iPod or MP3 player? Try that, and if you hear sound through both sides of the headset from the MP3 player, then the problem is in the "Stereo Splitter Cable", which can be replaced. But if you only hear sound out of the left ear from the MP3 player, then the headset is probably broken and you should contact Turtle Beach tech support at [email protected].
0helpful
1answer

ITouch 2nd g only plays music throuhg left side of all headphones

Try playing with the headphone plug, until you can also hear the right
channel and also try a different set of headphones as it is probably a
matter of an intermittent headphone jack, or plug, owing to sudden
snatching of the headphone plug from same, a very common problem.

Eliminate this cause before submitting your Touch for much more
expensive remedies
1helpful
1answer

Static noise/no sound from ipod touch

Sounds like you just need the ipods headphone jack replaced.

Try either http://www.ipodrefresh.com or http://www.ipodrecharge.com. They specialize in ipod repairs.
0helpful
1answer

Music outside the iPod

You can't because you can't. It is not a speaker that is meant for music, last time i checked it was pseudo something but forgot the exact name, its not able to make audio, just ticking sounds. Its sort of like the 'beep' that happens when your computer starts, you can't make that speaker play music it just beeps..
0helpful
2answers

Headphones not playing in iPod

This is either cause by a damaged headphone socket in the iPod or a loose connection. The only way to solve it will involve opening the iPod case and inspecting the daughter board that the headphone socket is on.
1helpful
7answers

Ipod head phone jack no good

I agree with Solution 5. The copper pins in the jack that make the connection to your headphone plug are bent in such a way that they are springy and will make a good tight connection to the plug. When those copper connections get worn, they are not so springy and they bend inward causing you to lose audio on one side of your headphones unless you wiggle the plug and find that sweet spot that makes a connection. Then you have to hold the wire to keep pressure on it... it gets annoying.

You can open the case and there are slots in the headphone jack that you can get a hook scribe (like the dentists use) or safety pin to bent those copper connections back out. Don't bend them too far or they will break. You can also pick get a new part for $25 or a used part much cheaper. Once you iPod is open, it's a matter of a couple screws and a ribbon cable to replace the jack. Problem solved!
0helpful
1answer

Music only goes into one side of my headphones

you have a bad head phone jack
http://www.ipodhowtovideo.com/video/videoheadphonereplacement.html
2helpful
1answer

Right speaker malfunction

try blowing the headphone jack hole. One hard puff should do the job
Not finding what you are looking for?

98 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Apple Audio Players & Recorders Experts

Grand Canyon Tech
Grand Canyon Tech

Level 3 Expert

3867 Answers

SmartAviator
SmartAviator

Level 3 Expert

1124 Answers

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Are you an Apple Audio Player and Recorder Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...