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The plug you insert into the ipod has 3 metal pieces. 1 is ground, 1 is left, 1 is right. What you can do is buy a "mono extension cable" thats about 3 inches long from radio shack. It *should* hopefully hit the ones that work, and play the exact same sound out both speakers. Or you can cut the wire, hook both the left and right of your headphones to the working one of the ipod.radiojake wrote:So my Ipod which i've had for a couple of years, and up until now, was problomatic free (especially compared to how many other people's Ipod's had stuffed up in a considerbly shorter time). The input has been worn away and now only one speaker plays in all headphones and stereos. (unless the speaker jack is severly contorted, which I doubt will be good for it)
I've been trying to find away for turning the Ipod or headphones mono, so I can atleast get the whole song in one ear/speaker, but am having trouble finding out if it's possible.
I'm not very tech savvy so any help would be appreciated
thanks
An IPhone is not an IPad, granny.mrswdk wrote:An iPad is not an iPod, granddad.
A raven is not a writing desk.Maxleod wrote:An IPhone is not an IPad, granny.mrswdk wrote:An iPad is not an iPod, granddad.
A MAXLEOD IS NOT A HELPFUL PERSONMaxleod wrote:An IPhone is not an IPad, granny.mrswdk wrote:An iPad is not an iPod, granddad.
No, but why is a raven like a writing-desk?Dukasaur wrote:A raven is not a writing desk.Maxleod wrote:An IPhone is not an IPad, granny.mrswdk wrote:An iPad is not an iPod, granddad.
mrswdk wrote:An iPad is not an iPod, granddad.