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<blockquote data-quote="JettaGLI" data-source="post: 1148763" data-attributes="member: 563027"><p>Who would it have pissed off? I was told that the Pioneer reps leaked the info on purpose to boost sales. I actually have heard of people bringing back the n2s because they couldn't bypass them.</p><p></p><p>I called Pioneer about some other stuff, and..... when I brought up the solder question, they told me in other words, that yes, that was the way to do it and do it right.</p><p></p><p>And.... I did not use a wire, all it took was a drop of solder to link the 2 joints on the PC board. It was a piece of cake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JettaGLI, post: 1148763, member: 563027"] Who would it have pissed off? I was told that the Pioneer reps leaked the info on purpose to boost sales. I actually have heard of people bringing back the n2s because they couldn't bypass them. I called Pioneer about some other stuff, and..... when I brought up the solder question, they told me in other words, that yes, that was the way to do it and do it right. And.... I did not use a wire, all it took was a drop of solder to link the 2 joints on the PC board. It was a piece of cake. [/QUOTE]
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