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Is your headset plugged into the jack on your headset for speakers? If so, they won't play as long as the headset is plugged into them. Once you unplug them, they will play again. It's an either/or situation, as they assume nobody wants headphones and speakers to play at the same time.
If that's NOT the case, please supply more information.
Do the speakers work? Maybe you have the headset plugged into the wrong Jack. Maybe you have the headset on Mute. If the speakers work, unplug where the speakers go into the computer's port and plug the headset into that same port and see if you hear anything. If not, maybe your headset is bad.
Dear Sir! Your cell's speaker which is used to hear other person during call is dead or might be damaged . You need to take it to some repair shop to fix it.It wont cost much.
If there is not a separate jack for speakers and headset, then you will have to unplug the speakers and then plug the headset into that jack. Some motherboards only have one audio output.
one way what u can try is have your headset when u turn on the psp after
switching off. then once again try restarting without it. now u might
have sound if your speakers arent dead. else am sure ur speakers or
connection to it is dead. else try wit different UMDs. again one more
is try updating the psp to a newer version. if u have a software
problem which causes the sound off then that might fix it.
i would check your sond devices. go to the speaker icon at the bottom on the right side of the windows toolbar and right click. open playback devices and adjust the volume from there.
the speaker and headset are separate devices joined by a very delicate flex cable. You are probably about to experience total flex cable failure soon. You'll know when that happen because your phone will be totally dead. Have either of the flip axle pins broken? You can tell if there is excessive play on either side of the flip part of the phone. If it is loose on one side, your flex cable will fail very soon. Have it service under contract. The part costs a hundred bucks at Sprint store otherwise. You can buy it for a lot less and install it yourself if you are dexterous.
either the speakers is in miscontact r it s dead .... just change the speaker ..... if you are good at opening then just c whether the speaker is misplaced or not... otherwise contact the technician ... he may charge you not more than 200 bugs....
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