At 9:12 AM +0100 3/6/09, k l posted:
I have a similair noise from my da g4 headphone socket, it comes from 
bended not fitting headphone miniplugs or damaged socket (??) that 
makes a tiney groundloop, changed plug or socket and the noise went 
away, griffin sucks, in my opinion though.



Similar problem with my first generation iMic recently. I hadn't used 
it in over a year, keep it in its original case, and none of my mini 
plug headsets would work or had excessive static. Blamed it on the 
old headsets (all three), borrowed a neighbour's new headset, still 
no audio or only static. In playing around with it, discovered the 
headphone jack would only work if I partially insert the plug and 
somehow stop it from falling out. After taking the cover off and 
looking at the circuit board for any obvious problems, I gave up. 
<shrug> So I bought a USB headset for less than what it would have 
cost to buy a new iMic.

Steve R

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