Jukebox Zen NX Sound Distortion (Voca

One minute my Zen NX was working fine, the next minute the vocals in particular sounded distorted (sort of like they were being sung underwater). Nothing changed, didn't drop it, it just stopped sounding right.
I've rebooted, cleaned hard dri've, reinstalled firm ware, and still doesn't sound right. I've played with all of teh EAX and EQ settings, and nothing makes a difference.
Anyone else run into this problem? Any thoughts or solutions?
thanks,

I've seen it happen before, and in some cases it has been a hardware fault unfortunately.

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    <FONT face=Verdana color=#06082c size=2>Also I tried booting my XP PC in safe mode, ensuring the most of the services were turned off .. i.e. firewall, virus protection, etc. Still can not get the device to connect.</LI>
    align=center><FONT face=Verdana color=#06082c size=2>The Error message on the Device itself (Zen Xtra display) reads as follows:Firmware error on reboot -- error message simply states "firmware problem" then goes to Rescue Mode v.3 - Boot v.4, HW v0.0.displays following 4 options: Clean Up2: Format all3: Reload OS4: RebootTried all four options and still getting same error message.
    <FONT face=Verdana color=#06082c size=2>I am going to try and load the original firmware that came with Zen Xtra, if that works I will try to upgrade the firmware to the latest release.
    <FONT face=Verdana color=#06082c size=2>Later tonight I will get a chance to attempt these actions. <FONT face=Verdana color=#06082c size=2>I will post my results later.
    Message Edited by marcula on 0-24-2006 07:02 AM

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