My iPod isn't transmitting any sound

So I picked up my iPod, and it got snagged on another powercord, it fell on the padded leather recliner, no biggie. So I picked it up, popped in my headphones, and hit play... no audio. So I pulled them off, and noticed that altough it may be annoying, there was no clicking noise coming out of the tiny speaker. So, I tried resetting it, checked my notes section, looked through all of my music, plugged it into my comp to see if it worked, and everything seems fine. I even found my old stock headphones and tried it, but still no audio. Any help? I'm trying to avoid a complete restore if possible.

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