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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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-Not sure if this will fix things, but a common issue in Mac's is within the headphone jack are a few switch elements which alter where the signal go's either staying at the headphone jack feeding the headphones or goes on to the speakers so you can hear through them.
+Not sure if this will fix things, but a common issue in Mac's is within the headphone jack. There are a few switch elements within it that alter where the signal goes, either staying at the headphone jack feeding the headphones or goes on to the speakers so you can hear through them.
-In the newer M series Apple improved how they did this, instead of the analog signal running around, they moved the switching to an electrical means so now the switches within the socket are now digital telling the Amp logic which output to send the analog signal headphone or speaker.
+In the newer M series Apple improved how they did this, instead of the analog signal running around, they moved the switching to an electrical means so now the switches within the socket are now digital telling the Amp logic which output to send the analog signal to headphone or speaker.
The part that holds the physical switches maybe bad [product|IF464-017]
To verify, plug in a headphone set to see if the signal is getting out that way.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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Not sure if this will fix things, but a common issue in Mac's is within the headphone jack are a few switch elements which alter where the signal go's either staying at the headphone jack feeding the headphones or goes on to the speakers so you can hear through them.

In the newer M series Apple improved how they did this, instead of the analog signal running around, they moved the switching to an electrical means so now the switches within the socket are now digital telling the Amp logic which output to send the analog signal headphone or speaker.

The part that holds the physical switches maybe bad [product|IF464-017]

To verify, plug in a headphone set to see if the signal is getting out that way.

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