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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 2274760" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>if u do want a replacement.....remove the tensil best u can with a oldering gun to try and keep the length of tensil the same....then resolder the tensils back to new part....not hard at all man...buy a $20 - 900 degree F soldering gun (or find a friend who has one) and do it up. hell u can buy the sodlering iron from home depot and return it for a refund the next day if u want to lol. avoid the butane powered ones, they dont get hot enough for the type of solder used on speakers and amp boards that ive encountered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 2274760, member: 560415"] if u do want a replacement.....remove the tensil best u can with a oldering gun to try and keep the length of tensil the same....then resolder the tensils back to new part....not hard at all man...buy a $20 - 900 degree F soldering gun (or find a friend who has one) and do it up. hell u can buy the sodlering iron from home depot and return it for a refund the next day if u want to lol. avoid the butane powered ones, they dont get hot enough for the type of solder used on speakers and amp boards that ive encountered. [/QUOTE]
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