I have the identical problem. Best Buy replaced it with a new one and it does the same thing.I have the identical problem. Best Buy replaced it with a new one and it does the same thing.
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If the player really can play flac and has a good DA converter, I think it is one of the best portable music players around.
I do use Shure SE425 and Stax RS-001 MK2 earphones (both in ear) I think the Sony NWZA17 would be a good match for both phones.
I use very expensive sound cards in my computer and only play Flac or real CD. Be aware not the amount of bits or the sample rate is important. The source used to make the digital recording decides how the result, coming out of you speakers (or earphones) can be.
My earphones can keep up with my electrostatic loudspeakers, so worth trying. If money is no issue the Shure SE535 would be great. Although more expensive than the Sony MWZA17. But once you have great earphones, they can be used for many years to come. The player will be replaced in at least 3 to 5 years
Generally, connecting phones via bluetooth to a laptop just allows for file transfer between the two devices. It is not to input sound from the phone through the speakers of the laptop. You would need a bluetooth audio device for that such as bluetooth speakers or headphones
ur loudspeaker could be little disconected from pins on motherboard. play som music in backround and squeeze a little loudspeaker,kick it gentlly and ull know...
Sounds like (no pun intended) the amplifier circuit in the speaker is bad. When you use the headphone the amplifier is not used - only the preamp. It will need repair.
First: Click on your music button and play a song as you would normally do on your phone (make sure your speaker is on during this point).
Second: Click on the speaker button so you can listen to your music through your ear piece (as your music is still playing). If you don't hear your music through your ear piece wait until you hear it. It shouldn't take more than a minute. (Your music should be playing throughout this whole process)
Follow these steps every time you come across this problem.
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I've had my speakers for about a year now and all of a sudden they just stopped playing music/sound. I can still hear that 'fuzz' if I put either speaker up to my ear. Everything lights up properly but nothing is being played.
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