Apple Audio Dual Headphone Jack for A1481 Mac Pro Late 2013 Original 923-0503
The Apple Audio Dual Headphone Jack for A1481 Mac Pro Late 2013 – 923-0503 is the original audio jack assembly designed for the 2013 Mac Pro. It provides two 3.5mm headphone ports for connecting audio output devices, allowing users to listen to sound through headphones or speakers. This dual headphone jack is an essential part of the Mac Pro’s audio system, ensuring high-quality sound output and compatibility with a range of audio accessories.
Related Part Numbers
- Apple Part # 923-0503
- Printed Model Part # N/A
Compatibility
- Mac Pro A1481 MacPro6,1
- Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: ME253LL/A (3.7 GHz 4 Core Xeon E5-1620v2)
- Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: MD878LL/A (3.5 GHz 6 Core Xeon E5-1650v2)
- Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: MQGG2LL/A (3.0 GHz 8 Core Xeon E5-1680v2)
- Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: MQGG2LL/A (2.7 GHz 12 Core Xeon E5-2697v2)
Condition
Open Box
Replacement Part Fully Tested
Passed All Quality Inspections
High-Quality Replacement Part
Compatibility Agreement
Why Replace the A1481 Mac Pro Late 2013 Dual Headphone Jack 923-0503
- No Audio Output: If both headphone jacks fail to produce sound when headphones are plugged in, the jack may be faulty.
- Damaged Audio Ports: Physical damage, such as cracks, bends, or broken connections in the headphone jacks, can render them unusable.
- Intermittent Audio: If the sound cuts in and out or only one side of the headphones works, the audio jack may need replacement.
- Loose Connection: If the headphone jack feels loose or doesn’t securely hold the headphone plug in place.
- Audio Distortion: If the audio output becomes distorted or static-filled, it could be a sign of a malfunctioning jack.
Signs That Replacement is Needed for A1481 Mac Pro Late 2013 Dual Headphone Jack 923-0503
- No Sound Output: Both headphone jacks do not produce sound when headphones are plugged in.
- Intermittent Audio: The audio cuts in and out or one side of the headphones produces sound while the other does not.
- Loose or Wobbly Jack: If the headphone plug does not stay securely connected to the jack or feels loose.
- Physical Damage: Visible damage to the headphone jack, such as cracks, chips, or broken ports.
- Audio Distortion: Distorted, crackling, or static-filled audio when using headphones, indicating a damaged jack.
Important Notes
- Professional Repairs: It’s recommended to have this repair done by a qualified technician, especially if you don’t have experience with Consumer Electronics/gadget disassembly.
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⚠️ Warning: You Must Backup Your Data Before Repair Process ⚠️
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