Ipod touch 4G problem--internal speakers not working.

Ipod 4g internal speakers failing after one month. Ipod was "rebooted" which helped for a few hours, then restored, which helped for about 1-2 hours, each time internal speakers worked for a while then stopped, Now rebooting useless, I suspect that restoring it again will allow internal speakers to work, but that takes 2-3 hours.
We can use the earphones via the jack, but want to use the internal speakers.
Have the latest operating system (version 4.3.2), and exclusively sync with itunes on Mac platform.  3 other ipod touches (3rd gen) in house work perfectly. The sound is on, bluetooth is not enabled (no bluetooth devices in home anyway and have never set it up on this ipod touch).
Any ideas besides spending 3 hours restoring each time the internal speakers fail?  I have used air to blow out the earphone jack but that didn't help either. One application (line up 2) correctly indicates when the earphone jack is used and when it is not in use.
Will be getting a call from apple tomorrow, I suspect that will need a new ipod touch 4g.

you've exhausted all of the troubleshooting steps then it really needs to be replaced if it's still within the warranty.

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