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Repairing/replacing Banana plugs

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Post by ultrageek Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:05 am

Folks,
Need some help here.

Some time back, PJ had some insane weather and my room got flooded. In haste, my Wharfedale was moved and along the way, the back where the Banana plug is got damaged along with the portruding speaker cable (wiring is now exposed and Banana plug has been made out of shape!).

Thing is, this cable was brought back during my Honeymoon trip in AU.

So my question is, you dear folks know where I can get this plug replaced and resoldered in PJ?

I stay in Kelana Jaya.

Thanks
Kwan

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Post by DrWho Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:14 am

Go to Octave. Choose your banana plug and Mr Yap will solder them for you on the spot.
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Post by Wikin Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:08 pm

ultrageek wrote:


So my question is, you dear folks know where I can get this plug replaced and resoldered in PJ?

I stay in Kelana Jaya.

Thanks
Kwan

Dude, if you wanna save cost, goto ebay and search for banana plugs. Plenty to choose from. Most of the banana plugs only require some screws to be tightened so no soldering required. Just make sure you cut the old plugs away, strip the wire to expose the fresh copper and then tighten into it.
Nevertheless I can help to do free soldering if you insist.

cheers.
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