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Macbook headphone deaf

Reply by zoltan

Hello All,

having a Macbook 13,3' duo 2 core, and the headphone socket is deaf. I cannot hear anything (tried with multiple headphones). The speakers are ok. In system prefs I can see when I plug the 3,5 jack into the phones socket: the macbook recognizes that there are headphones connected. I also can hear a click in the headphones while plugging in. Is there anything I haven't checked, or how canI diy repair the socket?

Thank you

Zoltan

Reply reply by QEII Student IT

You should get a new headphone jack, or new I/O. It seems you've done everything you can that isn't changing parts.

Reply reply by Bryandd

Hi sorry i am not answering your problem but i am new to this site and would like to ask for help with my Mac I Book G4 but do not know where to enter my question could you please tell me how to enter it on the site

i would be most gratefull

Many thanks Bryan

Reply reply by QEII Student IT

Hi Bryan

No problem, on the discussions page just click new thread to the right, just above where it tells you who has most recently added to the thread.

Hopefully we can fix your iBook!

Reply reply by baniigaaru

I'm having the same difficulty in the "Headphones can't work" thread. It's a computer Macbook late 2006 model, but for some reason the little input is not working at all. Do I replace the logic board?

Reply reply by Joel

On my MacBook, when I plug a pair of headphones in I can only hear out of one ear. If I fenagle the headphones around a little bit, I can get stereo. If you haven't trying jiggling it a little, try that. Anybody else have any ideas as to mine problem or the other one?

Reply reply by Dustin Shaffer

Had the same problem on a 13" 2.4C2D - I couldnt find much about it on forums so i took it to the apple store where they called it a hardware failure and replaced the logic board. would have been a $490 repair if i had to pay.

Best of luck-

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