[Q] How to do SW disconnect of headset - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Guys,
i have problem with my sgs2... few weeks ago i've damaged my phone by pluging headphones jack to soundboard with phantom (48V) turned on...
So now my phone thinks that the headset is connected all the time and when i make a call, sound and mic is going thru headset even if its unpluged, so i can't hear anything from speakr and microphone is turned of...
Now i'm running on CM9 experimental build - so i can't use app toggleheadset2 like before on CM7.
Is there any way to do software headset "unplug", e.g. to use terminal to route signal thru phone speaker and mic?
Thx

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