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Easy fix. You have the wrong jack size.
Go to a local place that sells iPods and they can help you find a pair of headphones that fits.
I'll e-mail this to you too.
Try another pair of headphones before you do anything else.
If that fixes the problem, then you need a new pair of headphones.
Or you need to replace the jack on the existing pair of headphones. Your choice.
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Where do you get that background for the iPod Touch/iPhone/iPad with the water droplets that Apple uses in almost all of its product promos?
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Just joined a gym and need a music device (please read description)
by Po etry on March 27th, 2011
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You're reading I have a ipod 60gb 5th gen and when i put my headphones in i only get sound from one earphone i have replace my headphones when iput it halfway i get sound from both email me at pakioutlawz@hotmail.co.uk
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