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<blockquote data-quote="ummduh" data-source="post: 8298333" data-attributes="member: 616768"><p>Why not probe it, figure out which wire does what, and then desolder that one from the board and use it? It'd take about 5 minutes max with some solder wick to get it off.</p><p></p><p>Hard to tell from the dark pick, but you can follow the traces and see where they go.</p><p></p><p>135</p><p></p><p>246</p><p></p><p>Looks like Pin 1 on the jack goes to Pin 2 on the Pot, 3&amp;5 on the jack go to 4 on the Pot, 6 on the Jack goes to 6 on the Pot, 2 on the Jack goes to maybe the LED? 4 on the Jack, possibly paired with <a href="http:////forums/usertag.php?do=list&amp;action=hash&amp;hash=2" target="_blank">#2</a> ? Probe it with a DMM and write it down, then duplicate it. Cut the end off an old phone cord to use as a breakout to make it easier to follow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ummduh, post: 8298333, member: 616768"] Why not probe it, figure out which wire does what, and then desolder that one from the board and use it? It'd take about 5 minutes max with some solder wick to get it off. Hard to tell from the dark pick, but you can follow the traces and see where they go. 135 246 Looks like Pin 1 on the jack goes to Pin 2 on the Pot, 3&5 on the jack go to 4 on the Pot, 6 on the Jack goes to 6 on the Pot, 2 on the Jack goes to maybe the LED? 4 on the Jack, possibly paired with [URL="http:////forums/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=2"]#2[/URL] ? Probe it with a DMM and write it down, then duplicate it. Cut the end off an old phone cord to use as a breakout to make it easier to follow. [/QUOTE]
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