repairing a TRS jack on Hafler Pro 2400
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Re: repairing a TRS jack on Hafler Pro 2400
wow, that is a weirdo jack that I've never seen anyone else use!
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Re: repairing a TRS jack on Hafler Pro 2400
Indeed!
With Mouser being in Texas (and me not realizing that), the snow storm they had a couple of weeks ago slowed my shipment down, but I got the weirdo TRS jacks, finally. I went ahead and swapped out both (there was a lot of play in the old ones, even before I snapped the bushing off of one) — the new ones are soldered-in / the replacement nylon stand-off posts are in place, holding the I/O board firmly, and now the amp is back in service! Thanks all, for the help on this weird little quest.
With Mouser being in Texas (and me not realizing that), the snow storm they had a couple of weeks ago slowed my shipment down, but I got the weirdo TRS jacks, finally. I went ahead and swapped out both (there was a lot of play in the old ones, even before I snapped the bushing off of one) — the new ones are soldered-in / the replacement nylon stand-off posts are in place, holding the I/O board firmly, and now the amp is back in service! Thanks all, for the help on this weird little quest.
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