Mmm… as long as the headphone plug and cable are not damaged, then the issue is within the logic board socket assembly. Apple uses its own design so you’ll need to find a junker with a good socket
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Mmm… as long as the headphone plug and cable are not damaged, then the issue is within the logic board socket assembly. Apple uses its own design so you’ll need to find a junker with a good socket. Replacing the logic board is the very last option.
As to what went wrong there are two switches within the socket which the signals from the internal speaker/mic to the external ones. Here’s a deeper write up [link|https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/understanding-audio-jack-switches-and-schematics|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematics].
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Sometimes you can use a toothpick to re-align the blades if twisted, I haven’t found this works in this series but worth a try.
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Sometimes you can use a toothpick to re-align the blades if twisted, I haven’t found this works in this series but worth a try
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I think you might want to find a USB DAC unit which will by-pass the socket issue. Or just use a Bluetooth headphones/buds.
Mmm… as long as the headphone plug and cable are not damaged, then the issue is within the logic board socket assembly. Apple uses its own design so you’ll need to find a junker with a good socket
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As to what went wrong there are two switches within the socket which the signals from the internal speaker/mic to the external ones. Here’s a deeper write up [https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/understanding-audio-jack-switches-and-schematics|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematic]
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As to what went wrong there are two switches within the socket which the signals from the internal speaker/mic to the external ones. Here’s a deeper write up [link|https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/understanding-audio-jack-switches-and-schematics|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematics].
Sometimes you can use a toothpick to re-align the blades if twisted, I haven’t found this works in this series but worth a try.
Mmm… as long as the headphone plug and cable are not damaged, then the issue is within the logic board socket assembly. Apple uses its own design so you’ll need to find a junker with a good socket
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As to what went wrong there are two switches within the socket which the signals from the internal speaker/mic to the external ones. Here’s a deeper write up [https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/understanding-audio-jack-switches-and-schematics|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematic|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematics Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematics
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As to what went wrong there are two switches within the socket which the signals from the internal speaker/mic to the external ones. Here’s a deeper write up [https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/understanding-audio-jack-switches-and-schematics|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematic]
Sometimes you can use a toothpick to re-align the blades if twisted, I haven’t found this works in this series but worth a try.
Mmm… as long as the headphone plug and cable are not damaged, then the issue is within the logic board socket assembly. Apple uses its own design so you’ll need to find a junker with a good socket
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As to what went wrong there are two switches within the socket which the signals from the internal speaker/mic to the external ones. Here’s a deeper write up [https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/understanding-audio-jack-switches-and-schematics https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/understanding-audio-jack-switches-and-schematics|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematic|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematics Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematics
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As to what went wrong there are two switches within the socket which the signals from the internal speaker/mic to the external ones. Here’s a deeper write up [https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/understanding-audio-jack-switches-and-schematics|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematic|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematics Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematics
Sometimes you can use a toothpick to re-align the blades if twisted, I haven’t found this works in this series but worth a try.
Mmm… as long as the headphone plug and cable are not damaged, then the issue is within the logic board socket assembly. Apple uses its own design so you’ll need to find a junker with a good socket
As to what went wrong there are two switches within the socket which the signals from the internal speaker/mic to the external ones. Here’s a deeper write up [https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/understanding-audio-jack-switches-and-schematics https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/understanding-audio-jack-switches-and-schematics|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematic|Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematics Understanding Audio Jack Switches and Schematics
Sometimes you can use a toothpick to re-align the blades if twisted, I haven’t found this works in this series but worth a try.