2019-05-19 22:13:00 (edited by Pineapple Pizza 2019-05-19 22:15:44)

It seems that my headphone jack on my computer is broken halfway. The sound only comes out in one year. I tried this with multiple pairs of headphones so that’s not Yes  the issue. What can I do to remedy this? I don’t really have any money to get it fixed. I geed both  channels.

I would rather listen to someone who can actually play the harmonica than someone who somehow managed to lose seven of them. Me, 2019.

2019-05-19 22:29:20

HI.
I'm not sure, you will probably need to get it repaired eventually. I guess just use your speakers for now? The sound coming out of one ear bothers me too, but if you can stand it, go ahead and use the jack anyway.
If you have a computer shop in your area, take it there, they might be able to fix it at a reasonable cost.
Hth.

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2019-05-19 22:40:03

Use an wireless headphone or an usb headset

2019-05-19 23:00:52 (edited by Josh 2019-05-19 23:03:54)

Another option would be to use the line out jack on your computer if it has one. Just make sure to turn the volume down first because the sound coming from the line out jack may be louder than the sound coming from your headphone jack.

2019-05-19 23:47:30

Is there by chance a USB to 3.5 mm adapter for headphones? I’ll look for USB headphones or repairs if I have to but if I can buy an adapter or something like that if it exists that would be better.

I would rather listen to someone who can actually play the harmonica than someone who somehow managed to lose seven of them. Me, 2019.

2019-05-20 02:02:44

You can get a USB sound card but I don't think it'll help. If your actual cable is broken it will not fix it.

2019-05-20 03:42:01

get an external USB sound card, they are very cheep.

2019-05-20 04:23:39

Say Nagy. Problem solved

2019-05-20 09:41:54

Nagy.

I would rather listen to someone who can actually play the harmonica than someone who somehow managed to lose seven of them. Me, 2019.

2019-05-21 20:06:45

dude, nice misspelling !

2019-05-21 21:27:23 (edited by kianoosh 2019-05-21 21:28:04)

Actually buying a new pare of headphone should be more costly, I think. I also vote for usb sound cards that are seriously cheep and as long as you don't need its microphone jack things work fine. Although those sound cards have the potential to break. Be careful. Also one that I had a while ago, had a problem that if I would raise my headphone volume up by its own controler9my headphone's controler), Output would lose bass. Myne was just like a usb flash drive, a little bit bigger and had a headphone and a microphone jack. Oh and I think it did support 3d audio if that's something important for you. And it was really, really cheep.

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