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Hi, the problem you are having is going to be down to one of 2 problems, now the first could be the phone just needs resetting as the settings may be wrong to do this switch it off and take the battery out, leave it out for about 15 min then put it back in and switch the phone on and give it a try.
if after doing the above it still dont work then the chance point to it being the speaker at fault that goes by your ear, their is 2 speakers in the phone one that you put your ear by and a bigger one that is used when you play music now if it works on loud speaker and you can play music then you know that the loud speaker is working so this then tells us the ear piece speaker has stopped working, now this could have happened if the phone was dropper or if any liquid has got in or if its been somewhere damp. now one thing to try would be take the battery out and then hold the phone it 1 hand then hit it into the palm of the other hand doing this may shock it and get it working again it usually starts working again like this if its liquid problem, now if it dont work still then this suggest the speaker has got hot and failed, this can be repaired at most phone repair shops, its not something you can do yourself as it may require so solder work doing to connect it with the circuit board.
it wont cost much to do as this is a common problem so if the phone is not a cheap one then i would say take it in for repair.
let me know how you get on or if you need further assistance ok
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l means left r means right connect speaker wires by phono sockets or if no phono sockets then the wires go direct into the colour sockets red to red etc
When connected to a PC, the frame should appear as a removable drive named "Pandigital". You can simply copy and paste music to the root of this drive (no folders). No software necessary. The music must be mp3 format (so no iTunes).
Insert the cd into your computer and open it with media player, copy the music onto media player.
Once you have done this, go to 'My Music' folder and copy the songs you have just ripped from the cd onto your memory card. If you cannot find the songs in my music check in the unknown folder (in my music) and it will be in there with the date of copying so you know which folder it is.
the sharp some models dont put a spacer between the speaker and the case causing the speaker to hit the case at med to high volume you can check this and make you a spacer out of washers on each screw that mounts the speakers between the case and peaker frame make sure that the washers or spacers you use dont contact the speaker core. and dont do anything that will void the warrenty if nothing else let the store fix it.
I had a similar problem. Believe it or not, I randomly switched which ports the speaker wires used to connect to the receiver and kept playing with it with music going until all the speakers were making noise.
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