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The line-in jack on my Soundblaster Audigy got a bit traumatized when some
unnamed party's clumsy $^#!@! boat-sized foot snagged a cable and ripped the stereo adapter out. It bent the adapter pin and apparently it bent the contacts inside. I fiddled with the contacts inside (after taking the card out of course) with a bent paper clip which improved the situation somewhat, but it's still not tight and only works when the adapter is at a certain angle. So, being someone who likes to attempt to fix something before getting another one, I wanted to see if I can break open the jack box and put things right. The box is held in place by 5 soldered tabs. I tried hitting them with a soldering iron and a desoldering gizmo that's an aluminum tube with a spring-loaded plunger and a plastic nozzle. I got 2 of the tabs clear this way but not having much luck with the other 3. I'm guessing there might be a more effective way/tool to do this. Any suggestions? The card is used, so there's no warranty issues, I just want to try to fix it. Thanks for all shared wisdom. |
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