amp Problem, how to repair?

yah, like i said, re-flow the connections. a dab of flux will help. if you have a sucker, it works much better than whick, and if you find you need to replace them, you want them all the way out of the board. if you already have new ones at the time, you may want to trim them so that are not trying to move as one, and then you can de-solder and remove them individually, then go back and **** the solder out of the holes so you can slip the new jacks in no problem and solder them in. you want a connection with the other side...... re-flow first, and watch what happens when you slip an rca in the jackcould be pushing it out, adn it might work to glue the center in. also, could be corrosion preventing contact. check ebay, too....... often there is someone selling off these kind of parts, but it's usually come and go

 
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