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VX2100 headphone jack repair?
Has anyone had to repair their headphone jack yet? Being a RCA mini-jack, I knew it might be an issue. Mine went out suddenly instead of progressively, but it is the classic problem where holding the plug to the side makes it work. So, the jack prongs have moved out of place.
Is this strictly "send it in" or is there a chance of Do It Yourself? |
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The headphone output is in a small alcove of the chassis, that doesn't appear to hold any of the main circuit-boards. If you opened the chassis, this jack might be removable, without disturbing anything else. If so, you might be able to replace it, if you ordered one from Sony Parts. I'd try the previous suggestions I made, before I tampered with anything internal, however. You're always taking a big chance of frying or breaking something important, if you do any soldering or other work on internal circuits without proper training. A service manual is a good investment, if you're going to try fixing anything yourself. I don't have one for the VX2100, but I paid $30. to Sony Parts for one for a professional Beta camcorder and it was a bargain. It contains the full text of the standard owner's manual, as well as a thick service section. |
Thanks Steve! The minijack is under the flap with the LANC control. I have a RCA to mini stereo cable and that works with my Sennheiser HD280s. That keeps me going and much less chance of issues with the RCA vs minijack. I will leave the minijack alone for the meantime.
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My vx2000 headphone jack stopped working too. I believe the torque from my 1/4 to 1/8 headphone adapter damaged it. I'm sending it back to sony for repair and buying new headphones that don't need an adapter. I was afraid of damaging it so I'll pay the extra for sony to do it.
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I'd not send it to Sony unless you find out how not to pay the flat-rate repair cost. Far more cost effective to send it to Armatos in NYC. They'll just work on what you want fixed. Might have them clean and adjust the transport too.
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http://www.camcorderservice.nl/fotos...-VX2000_09.JPG http://www.camcorderservice.nl/fotos...-VX2000_11.JPG Probably a lot easier said than done however. Anyway, these photos give you some idea of what's inside if you are brave (or foolish) enough to try a homebrew fix.. http://www.camcorderservice.nl/indexvx2000.htm |
Or, use the RCA stereo to mini-jack cable from Radio Shack ;)
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Boyd: If I knew it was that easy I might have been tempted to do it myself. I've done soldering and it looks like its attached to the board in 3 places. you just have to becareful how much heat you applied so you don't damage the board. The school I work for has a repair budget so I'm going to let Sony do it even though it looks like an easy job that I could do.
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right angle adapter is a good idea. i think i'll get one of those too. thx |
Sony told me the minimum repair charge would be $546. So I ordered the part instead for $5 and will try to make the fix myself. George let me know how it worked out for you.
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I got the part and soldiered it on. Headphone works fine now, only problem is i drop a screw inside the camera and i can't shake it out. So sometimes when i turn it on the lens servo makes a funny noise. Dam screw must be touching the contacts. Everything works its just got a screw loose. ;-)
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Give us a play-by-play of just what you did to open the camera and carry out the replacement of the headphone jack. Does the new part look exactly like the original jack? |
here's the play by play:
1. unscrew, around the top handle, battery alcove, and side panel. 2. lift off side panel 3. unscrew the circut board that has the external ports 4. unscrew lanc/headphone board 5. unsoldier headphone jack 6. soldier new jack on. 7. reassemble here are some pics. http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...repair/cr1.jpg http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...repair/cr2.jpg http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...repair/cr3.jpg http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...repair/cr4.jpg http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...repair/cr5.jpg http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...repair/cr6.jpg http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...repair/cr7.jpg |
Pete, who did you order the part from to replace this? I think it is getting to be time to fix it.
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