Either: A. You have a bad set of headphones or B. Your headphones are not plugged in all the way or C. Your settings are messed up on the ml3 player
Inside your computer is something called a sound card; this is what you plug your headphones into. What the sound card does is it reads data on your computer and determines what sound needs to be played and when, then it takes a copy of the data that it has determined is sound and instantly converts it into a signal which is sent to your headphones, then your headphones convert it into sound. Simple
If your laptop does't come to have any sound, then try plugging in earphones or headphones. If that doesn't work call the apple store or a repairman to fix your sound.
Yes there are plenty of methods to repair and fix accessories such as iPod headphones or earbuds. However, unless you can fix the headphones yourself, it is probably not worth it to pay for them to be repaired. Fortunately, there are many sources and examples online which can help take you through the process of repairing Ipod headphones.
Dynamic headphones refers to most headphones made and used today. They are usually more affordable than electrostatic headphones and generate sound by converting a signal into vibrations as it passes through the headphones. Dynamic headphones can be used with or without an amp and do not produce as high quality sound as electrostatic headphones, but several high end models produce professional quality sound.
Any in ear headphones are the most portable and give great sound.
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No, only people can talk. Headphones merely reproduce sound.
you have a short in the wire there no good you need to buy new ones
An Mp3 is a data file so it is unlikely that it "lost it's sound" unless it somehow became corrupt. I would suggest checking your speakers, headphones or output jack.
Make sure you are plugging it into the correct jack.
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