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Griffin StudioConnect- no audio from headphone jack
I have a StudioConnect, 30-pin version I'm using with my iPad 3. Yesterday, I powered up my midicontroller keyboard and connected midi out on my keyboard to midi in on the StudioConnect.. I powered up the StudioConnect and connected it to the iPad. When I play my instrument app (e.g. iGrand or iLectric), the virtual keys are activated so I know I'm getting a midi connection. Additionally, the iPad is charging so I know that the 30-pin connection is working. However there is no sound coming through the StudioConnect's headphone jack. This seems to be an issue with the StudioConnect because if I plug my headphones directly into the iPad, I do get audio.
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Mine developed the same problem. For awhile I could solve it by jiggling or pressing down on the big silver volume knob. Obviously mine has a physical connection problem - bad solder, grounding, who knows? I bought it on sale through Sweetwater and I hope they will will honor their in-house 2 year warranty.
Have the same issue. I got mine cheap at GuitarCenter with the 2 year coverage. They just gave me my money back. It would appear the volume control has a design problem as far as durability is concerned.
I think this is a software problem. Probably occurred after an iOS update. Both me and my roommate have this and we both have the problem. It's been over a year and griffin has not fixed this.
I'm pretty certain mine had a physical connection problem. - not software. It exhibited the same symptoms as one of my many bad soldering jobs, an intermittent/ poor connection that finally died. Sweetwater did replace the unit, no questions asked and, though I haven't used it much, it seems ok so far. In theory this is a good unit but Griffin or its distributors seems to realize there is a design or manufacture problem and that's why they periodically get dumped so cheap. Just picked up a spare from Amazon for $16 U.S. We'll see...