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Did you try plugging in a different set of headphones? If other headphones work, maybe you need new headphones.
Try playing music from your Sansa through the computer, while it is tethered. If you can do this, it may mean that the audio amplifier part of the Sansa is broken-- Usually this means, 'get another Sansa.'
Also, try gently wiggling the headphone plug to the left and right, while it is plugged in. If you get music on and off, its possible that the headphone connector on your Sansa has a broken connection. This is a VERY difficult problem to fix (without breaking or melting something else inside the case) and also usually means it is time to get another MP3 player.
This can either be the fault with the software or with the hardware.I shall firstly recommend you to get the software updated. Check whether the problem persists. If it persists go for a hardware check. There might be fault in the inbuilt radio device.
Try turning the volume lowwer on the mp3 player and higher on the head unit. The radio is trying to amplify an amplified sound which is why you are getting distortion.
some mp3 players REQUIRE the headphones, headset, earphones connected. The wire functions as an antenna. So try using it with headphones. If the problem persists, then it has something to do with the gadget itself. Hope this gave you a hint on what to do! Good luck!
All know that Radio can be used only with ANTENNA...... In Mobile, that antenna feature is integrated with the enhancement,i.e, headset compatible with 5200 ...... So connect the headset before turning on the radio....
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