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sounds like a blown sound fuse, did you pinch any of the wires?
Maybe one of the ribbon cables are not connected completely. Try taking it apart again and putting it all back together one more time. Hope that helps!
My problem is ...I have a PSP 3000 Motherboard: TA-090v2 Model: 3g with 6.20 PRO-B8.But my problem is not in the software is in the hardware.One day I went to open my psp out of curiosity, quiet until then ^ ^But when I closed it, put the battery and turned, I noticed there was no sound. At first I thought it was because the volume was at least but then I try to put a song with the volume to maximum and did not leave no sound!Only one out 'noise' of low in the stereos.So my question is as follows:You know what happened?Its fix?My heartfelt thanks to everyone who can help me ^ ^Hugs!
Troubleshoot!Do you get audio out from the headphone port? Can you use headphones and hear audio? If not there's a 99% of it being a fuse issue.Something else.. Those speakers prongs can get bent easily. If they aren't adjusted right, and theres not enough pressure, you won't get any audio of course. Make sure the prongs on the speakers have not been flattened so they aren't making contact with the motherboard.
sounds like a damaged fuse. on the back of the psp motherboard there is a small fuse for the sound. it will have to be bridged for all the sound to come back.
Hi thereI believe you have a soldering iron and some solderwhat you have to do is just put a blob of solder over the fuse and make sure that both sides of the fuse are bridgedYou can see the fuse in this picture
My problem is ...I have a PSP 3000 Motherboard: TA-090v2 Model: 3g with 6.20 PRO-B8.But my problem is not in the software is in the hardware.One day I went to open my psp out of curiosity, quiet until then ^ ^
When a psp fuse gets blown the sound to the internal speakers stops working as the power connection is broken, but the headphone jack has its own seperate fuse as it s a seperate hardware part. So when the internal speakers stop producing sound the headphone jack will still work because of the seperate fuse.Also i am not the best when it comes to electronic hardware (I leave that to fookz and the rest of the R&D Team) but the psp i know. I personally own every version of the psp and am quite familiar with its internals and their functions.AcidMods SmartAss