Ive fixed it now.
By throwing it at the wall when i was angry.
No im not joking...
this phone is really confusing so I wish you guys luck with figuring it out!
The sound is picked up either by a microphone or electric coil, amplified and output through speakers. Alternatively, in the case of electronic keyboards/organs, the sound is produced by an oscillator, shaped by 'envelope' circuits, amplified and output through speakers.
Either you haven't plugged it in, or it is broken
either the fuses are bad or there is a short in the wiring from the deck to the speakers. or one of the fuses have popped out of place
I just checked mine out and found a button next to the left headphone plug. It seems the buttom will either let you use headphones or speakers but not both. Hope this helps.
you could have an air pocket in your core. the speakers check fuse.
Either unplug the headset OR set a switch mechanically or via software.
No iPod has any speakers, so you will need either the supplied earbuds or some other headset, or else a docking station with speakers, These are widely available.
A mini-jack is the usual name for a 3.5mm jack plug - can be either stereo or mono depending on the equipment it's being plugged into.
It depends on the headset. Usually the code is displayed in the headset manual. It should be either 1234 or 0000. Good luck.
Either due to a bad ground or a bad amp.
There isn't really a purpose for it outside of online. There's no one to communicate with using the headset if you're not online, either through voice messages or 1-1 chat. I guess you coulduse it, but I don't know why you would.
Listening to headphones with bass capability is the
They have a microphone and you either don't have one or yours isn't plugged in
You can look through an assortment of PA speakers at Best Buy, either online or in the retail store. Another place to compare prices is online at Nextag,
Most PCs do not have support for a mini-jack headset. This is because most PCs have a single jack for a microphone and a single jack for headphones. A mini-jack will not fit without an adapter. Plugging a headset into either ports will cause you to either lose the headphone function or the microphone function.
The sound is picked up either by a microphone or electric coil, amplified and output through speakers. Alternatively, in the case of electronic keyboards/organs, the sound is produced by an oscillator, shaped by 'envelope' circuits, amplified and output through speakers.
Either you haven't plugged it in, or it is broken