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Originally Posted by Benoni
does it work with headphones?
Did you cycle the Mute/Unmute button. If you had the Phones muted then turned the unit off and back on, most likely the Mute designation is not lit, but it can still be muted.
Didn't you at one time break off a trs sleeve in the headphone port?
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Yes I had cycled the unit, yes i had cycled the mute switch.
YES.
That was the other time i went to use the phones jack :P Of course I didn't use it at the time since I felt something not "click" in place but slide out, which is when i figured out there was a problem. After opening up the rack, it was simply stuck in place and was not shorting anything, i popped it out and it should be good to go, no? I really couldn't see how something like that could render the headphone jack useless!
After applying a signal using a tone generator in windows(i used 60 hz since thats what my multimeter is calibrated to read, not sure if it makes a difference) and measuring across any combination of pins there is no voltage output. At all.
Hes dead jim!
In acceptance of this fact, is there a way i can buy a replacement board?
Nick