Bit of a mishap

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Merlin707
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Bit of a mishap

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Accidentally managed to rip off the volume control wires.

Seen as I don't have a soldering iron, can I just twist the wires together to make a closed loop circuit and get the sound back?

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Re: Bit of a mishap

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Yup. Just the two outside pins. I use the binding plug sometimes as it will fit too.
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Re: Bit of a mishap

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Merlin707 wrote:Accidentally managed to rip off the volume control wires.

Seen as I don't have a soldering iron, can I just twist the wires together to make a closed loop circuit and get the sound back?

Thanks
:O ....I'll tell you if you tell me how you did that :think: ....Just kidding Merlin....What Michael says is the way to do it... :D

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