If the speakers work when plugged in to headphone jack, it's not that or a 
bad cable. The connector on the card could've gotten loose, I think anything 
that probably broke on the card means having to replace it. I had the 
speaker cable get in such a situation it just sounds bad when jarred the 
right way, replugging a few times fixes it for awhile, but that cable is 
built-in to the speaker system I use, and I don't know how to cut it off and 
put a new one on, probably loose connector in my case that could likely be 
replaced by someone who knows how to deal with such things.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sun Sparkle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 8:48 AM
Subject: a question about sound cards


> what could make the main speaker jack go out on a sound card?
> using a sound blaster audigy 1
> windows xp home
> 512 ddr ram
> window eyes 4.5 sp4
> jaws 7.0
> windows xp home sp2
> i just woke up and my main sound card plug in was not working had to 
> resort to using the headphone jack until i can get an idea of what and how 
> to fix this problem.
> please help
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