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    Just wondering if any of you have had a similar problem.. my iPod plays significantly louder in my left ear then it does in my right ear. I havn't tried using it with a different set of headphones/earbuds so I'm not sure if the problem lies in the iPod or the headset. Also, I realized that there are games on the iPod as well.. who knew!????
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    Go to the doctor, get your right ear checked
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    Lol, when I first realized what was up, that's what I was afraid of.

    When I switch the earbuds around, the right is a lot louder then the left.. so the problem is the sound, not my ears.
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    Wow. Didn't know about the games.

    Thanks.

    I think you're going to have to contact Apple about your problem tho. They'll probably send you a new one.

    --RuffRidr
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    i had the same problem on my ipod. sent it to apple, they did nothing about it. sent it to them again, they once again did nothing about it.

    fuck you apple.

    and im embarassed to say i bought another one.
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    if you have an Apple store near your area you can take it to the Genius squad or whatever the tech support people there are called. Really helpful, and free!

    but yeah, I have that problem too but it's only cause I'm half deaf in my right ear. but have you tried different headphones? seems like that'd be good to check before you sent it off anywhere.
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    yah apple store people are good. I wish I liked thier computers, its nice to bring it somewhere for if nothing else, atleast a free diaognostic, and possibly a free fix.
    You-- yes, you-- you're a cunt.
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    Try different earphones in the ipod?

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