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Old 09-06-2009, 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Emre Tufekci View Post
They didnt have the orginals but they explained that the replacement they were using was same quality and and up to spec. I looked at their work before they closed it up and it was very clean.

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That's what I suspected. The original barrel jack has a connector-end design that inserts and connects to the circuit. This is why it is a very clean, quick and easy re-installation using the original barrel jack. So, now I wonder if they cut and spliced the wires from the old barrel jack to the newer replacement 1/4 jack? Make sense?
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