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Quad II Advice for a Noob
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<blockquote data-quote="mygoggie" data-source="post: 944389" data-attributes="member: 18916"><p>I do not see the need to replace the RCA sockets. You can simply buy the correct male plug to go into the existing socket and make up a new cable.</p><p></p><p>I buy all my components from Mouser or RS Online.</p><p></p><p>Soldering - start practicing by getting a thrown away electronic component and start desoldering and soldering. The secret is to keep your iron clean, use the correct solder and temperature. Many many good videos on YouTube! to watch. Have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mygoggie, post: 944389, member: 18916"] I do not see the need to replace the RCA sockets. You can simply buy the correct male plug to go into the existing socket and make up a new cable. I buy all my components from Mouser or RS Online. Soldering - start practicing by getting a thrown away electronic component and start desoldering and soldering. The secret is to keep your iron clean, use the correct solder and temperature. Many many good videos on YouTube! to watch. Have fun! [/QUOTE]
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