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Old 05-31-2005, 01:28 PM
trakbytes trakbytes is offline
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Default Re: Headphone Monitor problem with my HUI

Well, it's more tedious than difficult...

You have to remove the bottom cover (lots of screws), and then you can access the circuit board that has all the jacks attached to it. The biggest chore is removing all the nuts that hold the jacks to the back of the HUI. Seems you have to unhook a couple of ribbon cables, and kind of angle out the assembly. On mine I had a lot of cold-solder joints on the circuit board where the jacks were mounted. Pretty intuitive if you've done that kind of repair before, but I'd budget a couple of hours for it. Of course there's no way to test it without reassembly, so it could just as easily be a waste of time if you have bad components. Didn't seem there was much in the way of user replaceable parts on the circuit board, unless you have a bad jack itself. Might be worth a try if you have some spare time.

rcm
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