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Originally Posted by Redlemon
Did you play with the equalizer settings recently? Or perhaps the Sound Check feature was either turned on or turned off, so it is not what you expect?
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I actually had no idea that it had those. I'll have to try it. What is the sound check feature?
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Originally Posted by Daniel_
Test it in a dock somewhere. Many shops allow trials.
If the headphone circuit is screwed it will sound fine.
If the processor is toast it will sound shite.
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You mean like play it through a dock and see how it sounds?
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Originally Posted by ubertuber
Don't assume all is lost. There are some companies online that will do component level repair of iPods, which will still be cheaper than out of warranty replacement through .
Worst case scenario and you decide to get a new iPod, bring the old one to the Apple Store. They'll recycle it for you and give you a 10% discount on the new one. Unfortunately that discount only applies to iPods, so you can't use it for your iPhone.
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Well, if I end up having to replace it maybe I'll just get a shuffle to hold me over. But it still works for the most part so I'm planning on keeping my ipod until it's much much worse.