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On Feb 8, 7:51 pm, "mc" wrote:
"samos" wrote in message ... If he never uses earphones, he may still need to clean the earphone jack because it contains a switch to cut out the speaker, and if the switch contacts get dirty, the speaker stops working. the problem isn't that theres no sound coming from the speaker ... the problem is that it is very very weak, no matter how loud the volume thingie is turned up. Right, just what you'd expect if those contacts are dirty, so that there is a high resistance in series with the speaker. so ... how would i clean those contact ... someone i think suggested sticking a qtip into the hole where headphone jack goes ... shud the qtip be dipped in alcohol or some other cleaning fluid? |
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