fullranger
100+ Head-Fier
My V2 has fried. Maybe it got too hot and something caused it to make a sizzling sound through my headphones.
Any suggestions on how to get it fixed?
Any suggestions on how to get it fixed?
My V2 has fried. Maybe it got too hot and something caused it to make a sizzling sound through my headphones.
Any suggestions on how to get it fixed?
So if I'm reading this right.
Let the Go2PRO battery die down.
Turn it off.
Let it charge for 5 minutes.
Connect to laptop with USB only (the audio Micro USB on the GO2PRO I'm assuming) and not the charging port.
Turn it on.
Blue and green lights lights should be on simultaneously.
Connect headphones and listen to music.
Is this right?
so it seems one of the pads on the 3.5mm TRRS jack on my Geekout V2+ has a bad solder joint, if I wiggle the connector it cuts out, if I take a tiny plastic pick and push down on the L- pin on the connector to the pcb, my left channel comes back.
im proficent in micro-soldering, but how do i get the geekout apart without distruction of my chasis? @Larry Ho
if anyone else has taken their geekout apart, please let me know.
I’ll test when I get home. Although I don’t know how long it will take to drain the battery.
I’ll test when I get home. Although I don’t know how long it will take to drain the battery.
Whatever I did, it didn't work. Didn't see the lights simultaneously flashing and the battery died down after about 15 minutes.
I’ll test when I get home. Although I don’t know how long it will take to drain the battery.
When I press the Gain and Filter buttons, nothing happens on my GO2Pro. Is there a trick to this? Do I need to hold down for 3 seconds or something and release? Do I need headphones plugged in while doing so? Double click? Triple click? The instructions aren't clear and Larry is in Japan.
It probably has the new firmware. Go to the following post which explains the new button layouts:
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/lh-labs-geek-out-v2-discussion-thread.765527/page-123#post-13493318
So if I'm reading this right.
Let the Go2PRO battery die down.
Turn it off.
Let it charge for 5 minutes.
Connect to laptop with USB only (the audio Micro USB on the GO2PRO I'm assuming) and not the charging port.
Turn it on.
Blue and green lights lights should be on simultaneously.
Connect headphones and listen to music.
Is this right?
EDIT: Both micro ports have to be plugged in at the same time to run off the PC power and bypass the battery power.