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[email protected] August 27th 07 02:46 AM

Connector on composite cable broke off in A/V receiver
 
This is a good one.. my roommate was trying to take out the composite
video cable from my A/V receiver and broke the connector off inside
the jack. So, the long metal piece is in there. Any ideas on getting
this out? Turning it upside didn''t work (sadly). Hopefully someone
has a clever trick. Thanks.


JANA August 27th 07 03:38 AM

Connector on composite cable broke off in A/V receiver
 
To prevent damaging your unit, take it to a service shop. They may have to
change the connector on the receiver.

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JANA
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wrote in message
oups.com...
This is a good one.. my roommate was trying to take out the composite
video cable from my A/V receiver and broke the connector off inside
the jack. So, the long metal piece is in there. Any ideas on getting
this out? Turning it upside didn''t work (sadly). Hopefully someone
has a clever trick. Thanks.



PhattyMo August 27th 07 04:27 AM

Connector on composite cable broke off in A/V receiver
 
JANA wrote:
To prevent damaging your unit, take it to a service shop. They may have to
change the connector on the receiver.


A friend had that happen to his car audio amp..
Tried a drop of superglue on a toothpick,hoping to pull it out...no luck.
We had to take the amp apart,and found a little hole in the rear of the
jack,so we shoved a sewing needle in there and pushed it out.
Easy,right?
Well...easier than taking the entire amp apart,taking the board(s)
out,and replacing the connector.

isw August 27th 07 04:49 AM

Connector on composite cable broke off in A/V receiver
 
In article .com,
wrote:

This is a good one.. my roommate was trying to take out the composite
video cable from my A/V receiver and broke the connector off inside
the jack. So, the long metal piece is in there. Any ideas on getting
this out? Turning it upside didn''t work (sadly). Hopefully someone
has a clever trick. Thanks.


Open the case and poke it out from the inside. Make sure it's unplugged
first.

Isaac

[email protected] August 27th 07 12:42 PM

Connector on composite cable broke off in A/V receiver
 
On Aug 27, 8:49 am, isw wrote:
In article .com,

wrote:
This is a good one.. my roommate was trying to take out the composite
video cable from my A/V receiver and broke the connector off inside
the jack. So, the long metal piece is in there. Any ideas on getting
this out? Turning it upside didn''t work (sadly). Hopefully someone
has a clever trick. Thanks.


Open the case and poke it out from the inside. Make sure it's unplugged
first.

Isaac


yeah its good idea to open with proper screw driver the set. try to
find out whether the Video cable connector broken out. If u little bit
of hardware knowledge u can get the same kind of connector from
electroncis shop and solder it.
try this if the A/V receiver is not under warranty.


Sam Goldwasser August 27th 07 01:40 PM

Connector on composite cable broke off in A/V receiver
 
"JANA" writes:

To prevent damaging your unit, take it to a service shop. They may have to
change the connector on the receiver.


You can probably push it out from the inside, but if neither of you has
any electronics experience, I gree with HANA.

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wrote in message
oups.com...
This is a good one.. my roommate was trying to take out the composite
video cable from my A/V receiver and broke the connector off inside
the jack. So, the long metal piece is in there. Any ideas on getting
this out? Turning it upside didn''t work (sadly). Hopefully someone
has a clever trick. Thanks.



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