Repair advice: HD300 power socket
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Repair advice: HD300 power socket
The power socket is broken. Probably got kicked, pulled, twisted or yanked. Haven't gone in there yet to have a look. Anybody got some (practical) advice? Are they replaceable?
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Re: Repair advice: HD300 power socket
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Re: Repair advice: HD300 power socket
I don't even have any impractical advice.
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Re: Repair advice: HD300 power socket
Knowing line 6 it will be a weird non standard part, rockshop can likely repair it for you, or if someone can hunt down the part it would be any easy repair with a soldering iron.
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Re: Repair advice: HD300 power socket
I replaced the power socket in my Line6 G10 wireless, the soldering was a bit tricky but it wasn't too bad to fix.
I'd open it up and post some photos of the socket then it should be fairly clear how tricky a repair would be.
I'd open it up and post some photos of the socket then it should be fairly clear how tricky a repair would be.
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Re: Repair advice: HD300 power socket
I thought this was something to do with some Senheiser headphones...
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Re: Repair advice: HD300 power socket
You know where I liveSlowy wrote:The power socket is broken. Probably got kicked, pulled, twisted or yanked. Haven't gone in there yet to have a look. Anybody got some (practical) advice? Are they replaceable?
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