On 11/05/04 12:31, "Dennis Reeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At home my Pismo plays iTunes through a powered Labtec dual speaker/sub
> woofer setup.  I plug the speakers into the headphone jack on the
> backside of the Pismo.  Lately the connection has gotten sloppy.
> Wiggle the plug around in the jack and the audio output is ok.  Wiggle
> it a little more and it cuts out.  Wiggle it again and one speaker or
> another works.
> 
> Is the problem:
> 
> a.  a sloppy jack and nothings is making contact or...
> b.  a bad sound board?

Most likely the solder of the jack onto the sound board is broken. Should be
an easy fix for someone handy with a soldering iron...

-Laurent.
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