QUOTE(Cosef @ Jul 11 2011, 03:07 PM)
Video tape head cleaner can be alternate choice, can try with WD-40 also.
You hold the head firmly, then you bent the wires, what is the result?
Hmm... I'll try to find one from my friend here see how xD
QUOTE(ColourShadow @ Jul 11 2011, 03:57 PM)
what is the problem with the 3.5 jack?
Listen to the youtube vid. Maybe bad contact or plug prob
QUOTE(sheenho @ Jul 11 2011, 05:29 PM)
@IwanAGP
my IC of S530D has almost the same prob la.. and it just happened one day after i had plugged out the IC and connect it back, there's no sound coming out from left satellite.. when i adjust2 the cable(bent left-right-up-down) then ok dy.. b4 this i never bent it extremely..
i havent changed the cable now coz i seldom plug in/out my cable, so i just leave it when i sounds perfectly..

What's IC??? If i hold the plug and bend the cable, no problem. But the plug must be connected and hold FIRMLY
QUOTE(Cosef @ Jul 11 2011, 06:11 PM)
Contact problem, believe me
Tin or Nickel contact are easier to get oxidized, that is why some higher end audio use gold plated.
I know that... but actually gold plated also will get depleted. My earphone creative ep-630 now can see the silver layer inside after I use it for one year plus after getting it from my sis who used it for about 2 years. Now... It does oxidised...
Should edifier use gold plated plug in their speaker series??
QUOTE(sheenho @ Jul 11 2011, 06:14 PM)
really?
coz no matter how i twist the plug wont affect the sound, but bending the cable will do..

LOL... Mine is opposition. When the position is "right"... Kacau kacau the cable (without holding the plug) won't give any problem. But if twist twist twist... if lucky, won't give any prob too but sometimes bending the cable (near to the plug part) and causing the plug to be twisted, problem occur. Tried holding the plug firmly and bend the cable and even the flexible part of the plug, nothing happen...
@.@ hahaha