Headphone and Monitor Jacks

Megablast_73

Member (SA)
Hi! How do I remove the Headphone and Monitor Jacks? Are they screwed on? I don't want to damage them. I'm still trying to solve the recording problem and want to take a closer look at them.
 

Megablast_73

Member (SA)
Not here. The monitor and phones jacks each have their own PCBs (PCB16 and PCB13 respectively)
It's getting a bit confusing because I have to use an online dictionary. You know... I mean how are these jacks attached to the main housing. Are there any clips or screws because I don't see any..
 

BoomboxLover48

Boomus Fidelis
Why do you want to take them out?
They are not easy to remove depending on how they are attached to a PCB, housing or chassis.
Once I had to give up on replacing the headphone jack on a Lasonic TRC-920 damaged in shipment. It was a royal pain.
In many cases a part of it will be bonded to the housing. If I remember correctly for that Lasonic TRC -920, part of it was in a bakelite mold.
 
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Megablast_73

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Why do you want to take them out?
They are not easy to remove depending on how they are attached to a PCB, housing or chassis.
Once I had to give up on replacing the headphone jack on a Lasonic TRC-920 damaged in shipment. It was a royal pain.
In many cases a part of it will be bonded to the housing. If I remember correctly for that Lasonic TRC -920, part of it was in a bakelite mold.

Hi ! I want to take them out(Headphone Jack) because I suspect there is some problem with it, which is why the recording signal is being disrupted and it behaves strangely when headphones are connected. There were a few posts about this connector in the C-100 being able to cause these types of problems. But not necessarily. I am trying to find the cause. To clean them thoroughly and check the connections, you have to take them out because otherwise access is difficult.
 
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