Terrible, tinny sound from headphone jack. Satellite

I've looked at all the settings I could find, but the sound from iTunes, out the headphone jack, to a small stereo is horribly tinny. I can plug the exact same wire into my phone which has great sound, so it's sth about the sound card ,not the rest of my system. I am not talking about the speakers

Hello JohnBoarkman,
Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
I understand that you hear no sound from your accessory when you connect to your headphone jack. My first troubleshooting suggestion for this situation would be resetting the NVRAM on your Mac. Please use the instructions in the attached article to complete this process and let me know if the issue continues. 
How to Reset NVRAM on your Mac - Apple Support
Have a great day,
Joe

Similar Messages

  • No Sound From Headphone Jack, Only Internal Speakers working in Macbook Pro A1278

    Hello, the internal speakers of Macbook Pro A1278 OSX 10.7.5 are working perfectly, but no sound from headphones or external speakers when plugged in. Headphones/speakers recognized when plugged in, shown by System Preferences/Sound, and since the sound stops from internal speakers when headphones/speakers are plugged in. No red light seen coming from headphone jack, as I read in other posts. The problem began after a cable was connected between computer and stereo system. Maybe overloaded the sound card and burned out a connection? Wondering if you think that the sound card needs to be replaced or is there another solution possible? Thank you.

    Hello JohnBoarkman,
    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
    I understand that you hear no sound from your accessory when you connect to your headphone jack. My first troubleshooting suggestion for this situation would be resetting the NVRAM on your Mac. Please use the instructions in the attached article to complete this process and let me know if the issue continues. 
    How to Reset NVRAM on your Mac - Apple Support
    Have a great day,
    Joe

  • No sound from headphone jack on 2011 imac 27"

    I usually use the headphone jack on the back of my iMac to drive studio speakers thru a mixing console. I recently unplugged the cable from that jack to hear something through the internal iMac speakers, which worked fine, and now that I've plugged the cable back in, I can't get the external speakers to work. In System Preferences/Sound/Output, the display vacillates between "Internal speakers" and "headphones" when I jiggle the cable in the headphone jack, which leads me to believe that the output jack has become damaged. That would mean taking it in for replacement, right? Or does Apple throw the baby away with the bathwater and just replace the whole computer, rather than replacing the jack itself?
    In any event, does anyone have any ideas for me from what I just posted? Thanks very much.

    Hi all again
    After reading through a few other posts here I decided to check "System Preferences." After doing this I discovered that when the headphones are plugged in it set to mute. Not sure how that happened, as I nevered changed anything and I am only one using this computer. I guess it does not matter, as long as the problem is fixed.
    Thanks
    Michael

  • No sound from headphone jack -- here's what I've tried -- now Genius bar?

    Hi all,
    Some time ago the headphone jack on my MacBook decided to stop putting out sound. I've searched a bunch of forums looking for clues but no dice yet. I've looked into a bunch of things trying to diagnose and fix this problem, which I'll summarize below:
    In System Preferences > Sound the Output toggles between Headphones and Internal Speakers when I plug in and unplug the headphones, so I know the jack is responding. The mute button is not selected and volumes are up.
    In Audio MIDI Setup > Properties for Built-in Output > Source: Headphones, volume sliders for 1 and 2 are up and not muted. (M is greyed and all the way down but I understand this is for mono.)
    I deleted these files and rebooted:
    com.apple.audio.DeviceSettings.plist
    com.apple.audio.AudioMIDISetup.plist
    Now here's the crazy part -- my girlfriend has reported the headphones have worked recently with DVD Player. Earlier today it was working with DVD Player only to go out after hitting pause. I quit and relaunched DVD Player and they started working again. Hit pause and they died again; now after several relaunches nothing's happening.
    So my next step is probably to visit the "Genius Bar" at the Apple Store. Is there anything else I can try that I've not thought of? I've seen a number of forum posts on this problem, so it sounds like I'm not the only one this has happened to.
    Thanks for your help.

    Took this in to a repair shop and they ended up having to replace the logic board. Thankfully it was still under Apple Care.

  • No sound from headphone jack

    Hello friends. Out of the blue this afternoon my headphone jack stopped working. The speakers work just fine however, and I checked the headphones with several other devices to confirm that they work. I'm using a  HP Pavilion m6 Notebook PC with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Service Pack 1.
    I reinstalled both the AMD High Definition Audio Device and the IDT High Definition Audio CODEC with no dice. Another thing I tried to do was set the headphones as the default playback device, but Windows wouldn't allow me to do that for some reason. 
    Does anyone have any suggestions? I was looking online and the only thing I haven't tried was a system recovery, and I really don't want to do that.

    Hello!
    Below is a link to HP Support involving sound issues. Could you go through it and see if it assist you with the issue?
    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Recovery/BIOS-UPDATE-crashed-my-computer-HP-ENVY-15/td-p/32270...
    If it does not, System Recovery back to original OEM settings is the next best option for you. Sorry.
    If it still does not function next option is hardware issue requiring a bench repair.
    I am an HP employee.
    Make it easier for other people to find solutions, by marking my answer “Accept as Solution” if it solves your problem.

  • No sound from headphone jack with Windows 8.1 (Hp Envy 15)

    Hello all, I have an Envy 15 3040nr and I did a clean install of microsoft latest Windows 8.1 version plus all drivers. Everythink works BUT the headphone jacks. I had windows 8 before and everything worked.
    Once I plug a headphone in either jack (envy 15 has 2) the speakers stop as expected but I get no sound in the headphone. I tested two headphones that work just fine on my phone and other computer.
    I also checked if it was a hardware problem but it isn't. I boot with Ubuntu and both headphone jacks works perfectly.
    I installed several (at least 6) driver versions searching the forum but even when I get the speakers working the headphone jacks never works.
    Please help!

    Hello ArthurSilva,
    Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.
    You stated that you are able to get the speakers working, but you have been unable to get the headphones to work. I would like you to get your speakers so they are working and then try the steps I have outlined below to get the headphones working afterwards:
    Step 1. Go to the Tiles menu and type "Troubleshooting"
    Step 2. Click on Troubleshooting
    Step 3. Click on Troubleshoot audio playback in Hardware and Sound option
    Step 4. Click Next
    Step 5. Choose Headphones and Windows will automatically detect the problem
    Step 6. Click on "Apply, fix" button
    This should resolve your headphones issue with Windows 8.1. If it does not please re-post for further steps. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!
    Please click the "Thumbs Up" on the bottom right of this post to say thank you if you appreciate the support I provide!
    Also be sure to mark my post as “Accept as Solution" if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others who face the same challenge find the same solution.
    Dunidar
    I work on behalf of HP
    Find out a bit more about me by checking out my profile!
    "Customers don’t expect you to be perfect. They do expect you to fix things when they go wrong." ~ Donald Porter

  • Droid Razr Maxx- No output from headphone jack

    I've got a Motorola Droid Razr Maxx phone which I'm very happy with. Only thing I just noticed is that when I plug in extrenal speakers or wired headphones, there is no ouput from the jack. Internal phone speaker is still on with wired device plugged in. Bluetooth works fine, but I've got an external speaker I'd like to use for music that isn't bluetooth capable. I've looked at the sound setting on the phone, but can't find anything for this issue. If anyone has an idea on how to fix this I'd appreciate it.

    No as I said before in the post.  I still dont believe I abused the first one, and I am not going to take the risk of having to pay 350.oo for the second one.
    The only reason i took to the forums is to let others know of the service i received.  First individual I talked to told be to go buy one from someone else.
    The 2 hours I spent with your customer service reps  both placed a request for a supervisor to call me.  Its monday I have not heard from anyone.
    Just have very little trust or patience with Verizon anymore.
    And I haven't mentioned the ebill I received from Verizon for 429.00 for October that NO ONE at verizon can explain.
    Just bad service, Period.
    Verizon Wireless Customer Support <[email protected]> wrote:
    Verizon Wireless Customer Support Verizon Wireless Customer Support created the discussion
    "Re: Droid Razr Maxx- No output from headphone jack"
    To view the discussion, visit: https://community.verizonwireless.com/message/1007696#1007696
    >

  • Low and unclear sound from headphone HP Pavilion G6 2228tu

    laptop hp pavillion g6 2228TU  OS windows 8 pro 64 bit
    every thing was working fine.. but from last 2-3 days i faced a problem of low and cracking sound from headphone ..
    laptop speraker are working fine .. but when I connect headphone to audio port .. sounds comes out to be very low and unclear.
    I tried headphone with my desktop and mobile but it was working fine.
    I called HP custmor support.. they gave a link of sound driver.. i updated sound driver but no solution comes out..

    Hello Deepak-Kumar,
    You’re having a problem with the sound not be very loud.
    Go to device manager and uninstall the IDT audio.
    Do not restart the computer.
    Now install the updated sound driver.
    Since it has not been to long since the problem started, you can run a system restore.
    This will take the system back to when everything was working correctly without affecting your personal files.
    Here is a link on how to do a restore.
    Let me know how everything goes.
    Have a good day.

  • Sound output levels from headphone jack

    Has anyone else noticed that the output volume levels from the headphone / external jack are quite low? With my old iMac G5 (rev b) I could have the iMac's volume at 2 bars and it was plenty loud. Now I'm at 6 bars to get close to the same volume with my intel machine.
    If I unplug my speakers, though, the volume from the iMac is quite high at this level, so it seems to me that there's a disparity with the output through the headphone jack.
    Anyone else notice this?

    I agree, and the sound from the onboard speakers is very low as well!
    This is frustrating, my first iMac, the purple grape, from about 7yrs ago had kick-***, very good quality sound. Then, when I bought an eMac ,it was far less quality, (as I understood, due to far less cost), but I was bummed at the greatly reduced volume level as well. Also, I really liked the feature, where you set the master volume in preferences, but the desktop reading was relative to that, not the master.
    However, now, after buying the top of the line ($$$) iMac, I have the same, if not LESS sound going on What is up with this, ESPECIALLY when Apple knows it's products are favs with we musicians, as well as the many music-lovers that don't play???
    We don't appreciate having to set all levels at 10, just to get even a decent level, much less anything loud......very disappointing.

  • When on windows xp red light from headphone jack and low sound

    I put windows xp sp3 on my computer about a week ago. There is a red light that comes from the headphones jack that is always on. The sound is only audible at full, it is extremely low. I don't understand this problem. It only happens when Im on windows (T_T I like to play sims). Does anyone have any information, or helpful suggestions about this? Thank you.

    I think this was covered in the update for bootcamp.

  • Help! red light from headphone jack and strange sound issues!

    Help! I use my baby for listening to music and watching DVDs almost constantly when I'm working, and just the other day it started doing something really odd whenever I start doing something that involves sound!
    If I'm listening to a song, watching a DVD, playing a game, whatever, as long as it involves sound it does this. What happens is, it'll be fine for up to a minute, and then it starts making this staticky skipping noise and losing the tracking on whatever it is I'm doing (game, song, DVD, etc.). This happens whether I've got headphones or speakers plugged in, or I'm using the laptop speakers. Also, a red light flashes from INSIDE the headphone jack with every staticky noise.
    Everything else works fine. The problem doesn't appear as long as I'm not doing anything using sound, and it goes away about a minute after I stop using sound when it appears. It just started doing this yesterday, which was an entirely uneventful day and no different from normal. I traveled, but the laptop stayed in its case the whole time and didn't get dropped or jostled or anything.
    I depend on my music to keep me sane! I can use my iPod for now, but I've got finals coming up and I need to use music while I study! HELP!

    if the red light is flashing at the output, it means that the computer is trying to output a digital optical signal.. which would explain why your audio is cutting in and out, cos it's flipping randomly between digital out and built in speaker, which means the speaker is being intermittently muted.
    the reason for this is that the sensor in your audio output port is dodgy. this sensor is supposed to detect when you have a digital optical cable connected, and yours seems to just be going a bit nuts. fraid the only way to get it properly sorted is to take it in for a service.

  • Satellite C660 - No sound from headphones but sound from speakers - Win7

    I know many people here have the same problem but till now I have not found any solution.
    My soundcard is a Realtek. After reinstalling Windows 7 I have no sound out from my headphones while I have some from my speakers.
    As soon as I connect the headphones, the Realtek manager appears and I choose headphone but if I press the "Test" button there is no sound and no sound if I play music.
    Any des/re-installation of the drivers does not fix.
    I have to mention that my headphones work perfectly with Ubuntu. So the jack entry is good.
    In "Playback devices" from the sound control icon, the "Speakers" entry has "Set default" in grey.
    Thanks a lot for any help.
    Regards.

    > As soon as I connect the headphones, the Realtek manager appears and I choose headphone but if I press the "Test" button there is no sound and no sound if I play music.
    Go to Control Panel -> Realtek HD audio manager
    Here you should see the tab speakers. Click on the yellow folder sign in the right upper corner.
    Ensure that the option disable front panel jack detection is NOT checked.
    Furthermore check the option at the bottom called Enable auto popup dialog
    [Realtek HD audio manager screenshot|https://itpendium.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/14-realtek-hd-audio-manager-big.jpg]
    By the way: in control panel -> sound -> playback tab click right and mark the two options show disabled devices, show hidden devices
    Now you should also see the headphones jack. In case it was disabled, you could make it active.

  • Sound coming from headphone jack becomes heavily distorted at the slightest movement of the headphone cable.

    I use headphones almost exclusively of my Macbook Pro (Early 2011, way out of warranty) so this has really been annoying me. For about 1-2 weeks now whenever the wire from the headphones I have plugged in to the jack moves, even slightly, the sound coming from the left side disappears almost entirely while the sound from the right side becomes quiet and filled with static. Strangely, it doesn't appear to happen with everything that I'm doing on my computer. For example when playing games the sound seems to work just fine for the most part, but playing music or watching Netflix causes issues whenever the cord moves, which is really annoying.
    To get it to stop, I have to move wiggle the plug around in the jack and slowly move the cord into a place where it will not be affected by movement very easily. I read that some people have been able to get around this by buying an external sound card and using the headphone jack on there, but I'd rather not do that if possible as there isn't really anywhere that I can put it without most likely picking up some interference. Plus I only have two USB ports, so I have to use a powered USB hub thats about 2-3 feet away from my computer for most things. Anyone know if this is a viable solution or how much it would cost to fix at the Apple Store?

    Also, I have tried restarting my computer, messing with the audio settings, and various other settings that I thought might help.

  • No sound, red light emitted from headphone jack

    So I really have no idea how to get my sound back. I simply pulled my headphones out of the back of my Mac and I lost sound from the speakers in the computer. When I hit the adjust volume buttons on the keyboard, a circle-with-a-line-through-it symbol shows up underneath, and I hear nothing. When I look at the port where my headphones plug in, a red light is shining out of it. I've already checked sound options in system preferences. Did I break my sound by simply pulling my headphones out?? Help!

    Had same thing happen a couple times and fixed it by just plugging headphones in and unplugging a couple times.
    Don't know for a fact but I think the audio output thinks it has a digital optical device connected (Hence the red light). That would explain why you are getting no sound from speakers.
    Next step would be to call Apple.
    Randall

  • Do i need a dac for late macbook 2013 retina? or will sound be good from headphone jack?

    i have ordered some desktop speakers and want the best sound quality, i need to hook it up to my mac
    ive heard 3.5mm aux isnt the best... i would prefer usb, but then i would need to invest in a dac. would any cheap dac do if the soundcard in the mac is good? or is this not the case
    mainly listening to music.. just want good quality
    not doing any music production to a professional level...
    thanks

    For listening to music the headphone jack is more than adequate.

Maybe you are looking for