Clicking Sound When Listening to Audio iPod Nano 6th Gen

When I am listening to a few tracks on my iPod Nano 6th gen, there is a faint clicking sound that I can hear throughout the songs. The songs play fine on my PC with no clicking sound, but only on the nano can it be heard.

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