S swapter Apr 11, 2019 3 0 10 Apr 11, 2019 #1 My FIIO took a fall (broken belt clip) and now only gives me a loud high noise whilst in play mode. Functions, wheel and arrows work (poorly as is widely know) but are doing as they did prior to the fall. Any suggextions?
My FIIO took a fall (broken belt clip) and now only gives me a loud high noise whilst in play mode. Functions, wheel and arrows work (poorly as is widely know) but are doing as they did prior to the fall. Any suggextions?
Solution A A americanaudiophile Apr 12, 2019 You could crack the case open and look for any physical damage. Nothing to lose at this point. A broken trace on the board should be reparable.
You could crack the case open and look for any physical damage. Nothing to lose at this point. A broken trace on the board should be reparable.
A americanaudiophile Titan Aug 27, 2008 14,933 147 103,240 Apr 11, 2019 #2 I would guess a broken circuit board trace. Upvote 0 Downvote
S swapter Apr 11, 2019 3 0 10 Apr 11, 2019 #3 Thank you. 4 years of use might translate to "dead". Upvote 0 Downvote
A americanaudiophile Titan Aug 27, 2008 14,933 147 103,240 Apr 12, 2019 Solution #4 You could crack the case open and look for any physical damage. Nothing to lose at this point. A broken trace on the board should be reparable. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You could crack the case open and look for any physical damage. Nothing to lose at this point. A broken trace on the board should be reparable.
S swapter Apr 11, 2019 3 0 10 Apr 13, 2019 #5 americanaudiophile said: You could crack the case open and look for any physical damage. Nothing to lose at this point. A broken trace on the board should be reparable. Click to expand... Thanks. I'll take a swipe at it. Upvote 0 Downvote
americanaudiophile said: You could crack the case open and look for any physical damage. Nothing to lose at this point. A broken trace on the board should be reparable. Click to expand... Thanks. I'll take a swipe at it.