Ipod replacement program: headphones ' compatibility

Hello,
I partecipated to the IPod nano replacement program and Friday I received the new IPod (only the IPod, without headphones and the USB device): it's a 6G ipod nano touch. Little problem: the headphones of my old 1g ipod nano don't work with the new ipod. Is this problem common to other partecipants of the replacement programs?
Thank you in advance!
Max

The headphone jack on the 6th generation Nano is very tight when new. Push the one you have now firmly all the way in, make sure the white plastic on the headset jack is flush with the body of the Nano.

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