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MarkyT
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 6:36 pm    Post subject: Headphone Jack problem Reply with quote

My Labtec headphones will no longer work if the plug is pushed all the
way into the jack on my sound card. When it's pulled out a bit, it
works but there is static in the background when there is no audio.

The odd part is that this will happen even with an extension. With the
extension cord plugged properly into the sound card and the headphone
plugged into the extension, no sound. Pull the headphone plug out
slightly on the extension, I get sound.
What is causing this?

Thanks!

Mark
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Kevin R
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 6:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Headphone Jack problem Reply with quote

try your head phone in something else then you will know which is causing
the fault
"MarkyT" <tarka28@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
My Labtec headphones will no longer work if the plug is pushed all the
way into the jack on my sound card. When it's pulled out a bit, it
works but there is static in the background when there is no audio.

The odd part is that this will happen even with an extension. With the
extension cord plugged properly into the sound card and the headphone
plugged into the extension, no sound. Pull the headphone plug out
slightly on the extension, I get sound.
What is causing this?

Thanks!

Mark
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