It may be worthwhile to first check that the the headphone socket is not the problem.
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With a lot of devices, inserting a set of headphones into the headphone socket operate contacts in the socket itself, which either break the audio connection away from the device’s speakers and switches it over to the headphone socket or operate to send a signal to the device’s audio controller to switch the audio over. It may be stuck in the operated position, with the headphones removed from the socket
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With a lot of devices, inserting a set of headphones into the headphone socket operate contacts in the socket itself, which either break the audio connection away from the device’s speakers and switches it over to the headphone socket or operate to send a signal to the device’s audio controller to switch the audio over. It may be stuck in the operated position, with the headphones removed from the socket, therefore no audio to the speakers but audio still at the headphones.
As most headphone sockets are irreparable and given the cost of a replacement audio socket for your device it may well be worth it to see if the socket is the problem by simply replacing it with a new one.
If it isn’t the cause of the problem then trying to locate the faulty component in the audio circuit without the aid of a schematic diagram will be very difficult and time consuming.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1182] guide.
Here’s a link to one [https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Replacement-Headset-Earphone-Socket-With-Ribbon-Flex-Cable-Sony-PSP-GO/122236480456?hash=item1c75dcabc8:g:wzAAAOSw4GVYMwWb:rk:2:pf:0|supplier] of the replacement part. It is just shown to give you an idea of the cost of the part. There are other suppliers that may suit you better. Just search for ''PSP Go audio socket part'' to get results.
It may be worthwhile to first check that the the headphone socket is not the problem.
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With a lot of devices, inserting a set of headphones into the headphone socket operates internal contacts, which either break the audio connection away from the device’s speakers and switches it over to the headphone socket or operate to send a signal to the device’s audio controller to switch the audio over. It may be stuck in the operated position, with the headphones removed from the socket
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With a lot of devices, inserting a set of headphones into the headphone socket operate contacts in the socket itself, which either break the audio connection away from the device’s speakers and switches it over to the headphone socket or operate to send a signal to the device’s audio controller to switch the audio over. It may be stuck in the operated position, with the headphones removed from the socket
As most headphone sockets are irreparable and given the cost of a replacement audio socket for your device it may well be worth it to see if the socket is the problem by simply replacing it with a new one.
If it isn’t the cause of the problem then trying to locate the faulty component in the audio circuit without the aid of a schematic diagram will be very difficult and time consuming.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1182] guide.
Here’s a link to one [https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Replacement-Headset-Earphone-Socket-With-Ribbon-Flex-Cable-Sony-PSP-GO/122236480456?hash=item1c75dcabc8:g:wzAAAOSw4GVYMwWb:rk:2:pf:0|supplier] of the replacement part. It is just shown to give you an idea of the cost of the part. There are other suppliers that may suit you better. Just search for ''PSP Go audio socket part'' to get results.
It may be worthwhile to first check that the the headphone socket is not the problem.
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With a lot of devices, inserting a set of headphones into the headphone socket, either breaks the audio connection away from the device’s speakers and switches it over to the headphone socket or it sends a signal to the device’s audio controller to switch the audio over.
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With a lot of devices, inserting a set of headphones into the headphone socket operates internal contacts, which either break the audio connection away from the device’s speakers and switches it over to the headphone socket or operate to send a signal to the device’s audio controller to switch the audio over. It may be stuck in the operated position, with the headphones removed from the socket
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As most headphone sockets are irreparable and given the cost of a replacement audio socket for your device it may well be worth the time and money to see if the socket is the problem by simply replacing it with a new one.
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As most headphone sockets are irreparable and given the cost of a replacement audio socket for your device it may well be worth it to see if the socket is the problem by simply replacing it with a new one.
If it isn’t the cause of the problem then trying to locate the faulty component in the audio circuit without the aid of a schematic diagram will be very difficult and time consuming.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1182] guide.
Here’s a link to one [https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Replacement-Headset-Earphone-Socket-With-Ribbon-Flex-Cable-Sony-PSP-GO/122236480456?hash=item1c75dcabc8:g:wzAAAOSw4GVYMwWb:rk:2:pf:0|supplier] of the replacement part. It is just shown to give you an idea of the cost of the part. There are other suppliers that may suit you better. Just search for ''PSP Go audio socket part'' to get results.
Hi,
It may be worthwhile to first check that the the headphone socket is not the problem.
With a lot of devices, inserting a set of headphones into the headphone socket, either breaks the audio connection away from the device’s speakers and switches it over to the headphone socket or it sends a signal to the device’s audio controller to switch the audio over.
As most headphone sockets are irreparable and given the cost of a replacement audio socket for your device it may well be worth the time and money to see if the socket is the problem by simply replacing it with a new one.
If it isn’t the cause of the problem then trying to locate the faulty component in the audio circuit without the aid of a schematic diagram will be very difficult and time consuming.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1182] guide.
Here’s a link to one [https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Replacement-Headset-Earphone-Socket-With-Ribbon-Flex-Cable-Sony-PSP-GO/122236480456?hash=item1c75dcabc8:g:wzAAAOSw4GVYMwWb:rk:2:pf:0|supplier] of the replacement part. It is just shown to give you an idea of the cost of the part. There are other suppliers that may suit you better. Just search for ''PSP Go audio socket part'' to get results.
Just a thought.