Stereo Jack Quirks

V. Karthik Kumar karthikkumar at gmail.com
Wed Jul 30 09:18:41 CEST 2008


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Steven ** wrote:
| The thing is, that's not a stereo jack.  It's a headset jack.  They
| have a different number of "rings".  It sounds like you don't have the
| right plug on your speakers.
|
I am using the headset that came with my Freerunner (It's the one that 
is shown on the .com site).

Karthik
| -Steven
|
| On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Karthik Kumar 
<karthikkumar at gmail.com> wrote:
|> Hi,
|>
|> I noticed that pushing the stereo jack in until there isn't a visible
|> connector gap doesn't output any sound at all. Playing with alsamixer
|> won't help as well. I need to pull the connector a few mm back
|> (typically 2-3mm) to get it to work on both speakers. Do other device
|> owners have this problem?
|>
|> --
|> Karthik
|> http://guilt.bafsoft.net
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