Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
8
Time Required
10 - 15 minutes
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- Input Jack Port
- 8 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Input Jack Port
- First, open the metal stand to access the screws without damaging the body.
First, open the metal stand to access the screws without damaging the body.
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Step 2
- Remove the 3 outer 1.2 mm Phillips #1 screws using a small head screwdriver.
Remove the 3 outer 1.2 mm Phillips #1 screws using a small head screwdriver.
Step 3
- Remove the back casing to reveal the inner circuitry.
Remove the back casing to reveal the inner circuitry.
Step 4
- Locate the different parts of your tuner, finding the broken input jack port.
Locate the different parts of your tuner, finding the broken input jack port.
Step 5
- Snip the wires attached to the input jack port using the wire cutter as close to the input jack port as possible.
Snip the wires attached to the input jack port using the wire cutter as close to the input jack port as possible.
Step 6
- Take your new input jack port and solder the wires to the corresponding connection areas on the new port.
- Learn how to solder (here).
Take your new input jack port and solder the wires to the corresponding connection areas on the new port.
Learn how to solder (here).
Step 7
- Fold the wires back and put the new input port into the slot where it belongs on the tuner.
Fold the wires back and put the new input port into the slot where it belongs on the tuner.
Step 8
- Replace the casing and 3 1.2 mm Phillips #1 screws using the screwdriver.
Replace the casing and 3 1.2 mm Phillips #1 screws using the screwdriver.
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Theodore Tan
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Cal Poly, Team 23-4, Green Winter 2015
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