Home recording and general music post from the archived Yabb Recording Website Message Board. Some of the info here may be outdated but many of the audio recording and home studio tips are still good. Note: The only tags I made and attempt to convert are italics, bold, center and underline. So if you see some gibberish surrounded by brackets, just ignore it.
Recording Website Archived Yabb board Post
Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: Deadphones
by Broken_Recor | 02/28/01 at 11:30:18
I think the headphone jack in my receiver is about to bite the dust. It's to the point now, where I have to pull the headphone cable about halfway out of the jack to get any sound at all and it is usually just giving me static saturated sound to one ear and silence in the other ear.
Do headphone jacks just go out or can they be cleaned/serviced? The headphones work just fine coming straight out of my hard disk recorder by the way, so I know the problem is with the stereo receiver and not the headphones...
Subject: Re: Deadphones
by CGibson | 03/01/01 at 22:06:33
One of four things could have gone wrong:
1. Dirty contacts
Try cleaning it with contact cleaner and a swab.
If this doesn't fix your problem then it probably time for the shop.
2. Contact points are worn out
3. Metal contacts have lost their spring tension
4. Loose solder joint on circuit board
:-/
Subject: Re: Deadphones
by Broken_Recor | 03/05/01 at 12:32:26
Thanks. The cleaning did the trick. Now hopefully it will give me another ten years!
Subject: Re: Deadphones
by CGibson | 03/07/01 at 18:29:39
Cool...glad that worked out for ya!
about once a month I go through the studio and clean
every input jack just to make sure I have a solid
connection on every piece in the chain.
see ya
C~:D
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