As stated in your original post:
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Originally Posted by
Tilpo 
Portable noob here,
I have a serious problem where my iPod Classic 120GB kills every 3.5mm plug inserted over time. It has happened to 8 headphones already (4 iBuds, 2 CX-300's, 1 creative stock earbud, 1 Pioneer SE-CLX50)
My current temporary solution I had come up with after the eighth destruction is putting in a crappy dealextreme 3.5mm splitter, so that the splitter will be massacred, and not my IEM's.
But I want a more permanent solution, if possible, because I will buy an IE 8 in the near future. This means that an el-cheapo splitter just won't cut it.
My warranty has passed (it's over 3 years old) so I can't demand repair either from Apple. So the only permanent solution I saw was getting a portable amp and an LOD JUST to bypass that destructive jacket. But this cost money, which I am willing to spend if necessary, but
I prefer a cheaper solution as I heard IE 8's don't really benefit all that much from an amp, and that's leaving out the fact that it's impractical with the extra devices and batteries and what not.
Might it also be possible to send it to Apple for repairs, and actually pay for the repairs? How much would this cost me? If it costs more than $100 I might just as well buy an amp.
Thanks, Tilpo
In your own words, you were originally concerned about costs and the impracticality of extra devices, et al.
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Originally Posted by
Tilpo 
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Originally Posted by
TheRockies 
Another option that's quick, low cost (less than $20) and less invasive than repairing your ipod classic is to purchase a Griffin Navigate Inline Remote Controller and FM Radio for iPhone and iPod. Plugs right into your dock connector and provides:
- Compact inline remote control and radio for iPhone and iPod
- Built-in OLED shows screen info from your iPod
- Provides Playlist, EQ, and Shuffle Mode navigation
- Play, Stop, Pause, Forward, Backward, and Scan controls that your fingers can locate by touch
- FM stereo radio with RDS track info display and 4 station presets
You sound like your trying to sell that thing, and i just don't need it.
Especially as I imagine a CMoy or E5 + LOD would sound better, while costing the same.
And why would I want a radio on my iPod? This is head-
FI we want hi-fi, not crappy radio.
And don't tell me it sounds great as I have heard similar things for an iPod that are 5 times more expensive, and the radio still is far from as good sounding as v0 mp3.
LOL! Nope, I wouldn't want to sell you anything. If I did, I would have sent you a link. 
You will learn that the beauty of head-fi.org is the gracious sharing of audio information that can help others see different solutions to their audio problems. Someone else seeking help with a broken iPod headphone jack may stumble upon this thread (while searching first before starting a thread) and view my post in a positive light. Hopefully, it will all culminate into a blissful audio experience -- which is unique to each individual -- as we find the right equipment that doesn't eventually leave us broke and destitute.
Do we need all of this audio equipment? Probably not unless we are using it to make a living. But do we want it? HELL YEAH!!! 
As for radio, if there is a national crisis, etc., my mp3/flac/ogg/wav/wma/ape/aac files won't have the current status but a radio station might...
At that point, I won't care if it's mono or stereo as I just want the info.
Good luck in your search for the right audio equipment that will compliment your favorite music genres. Hopefully, you won't purchase and keep faulty equipment again.