No. If the switch in the jack is broken so that the speakers are switched off, the only solution is to get the jack fixed.
a mess up in the headphone? you may need a new tv or new headphones The headphone jack in the TV are switched so that the TV's speakers are turned off when you plug in the phones. This jack has been broken on your TV, so you need to get that part fixed (if it is a more recent TV) or replace the TV (if it is older). Note that the part itself is cheap, but getting at the jack can take several hours, which may make the repair more expensive than purchasing a new set. You can plug the audio output of the PS3 into a stereo system that has a headphone jack if you wish to listen to it.
Broken!
Eggs are more useful after they are broken.
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If the laws are broken, the city is broken.
Replace the speakers. Adjust the Fade/Balance and listen to find which speaker is popping. The popping noise is most likely from a broken cone in the speaker
improper wiring, bad or disconnected wires or speaker is broken.
If it's a first generation iPod touch, I don't think they have speakers. If it's not, your speaker's probably broken.
One side of your headphone(s) could be broken (muted).
Yes, the FM Radio is free! But you have to plug in headphones to make the radio work because the LG Chocolate Touch uses the wires of the headphones as an antenna. However, you still have the option of listening through the phone's speakers instead of the headphone's speakers... as long as some sort of headphones are at least plugged into the headphone slot (even broken headphones would work! as long as there is still wire going into the phone's headphone slot)! Very fun phone! Source: I own a LG Chocolate Touch VX-8575
Since 'hoped' is past tense, the correct rendition would be "You hoped that the speaker of your iPhone was just broken."
Your speakers are broken.
If it not playin beat speakers broken
maybe it fell on the ground or was broken from the start, depends where he bought it...
Sounds a lot like the headphone jack is broken.
they're broken..
There are really only 3 possibliites. FIRST: Make sure that the radio actually does come on and that the volume control is turned up. THEN: (1) The speaker wire plug has come loose or fallen out of the back of the radio. (2) The speaker wire(s) has been broken (or shorted out) somewhere between the radio and the speakers themselves. (3) the audio circuit in the radio has died and the radio needs to be replaced.