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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Bushey, near London, England
Age: 61
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Cube 60 - Replacing plastic jack socket?
Like others I've fallen victim to the plastic input jack socket problem on my otherwise very satisfactory Roland Cube 60. I've fixed it temporarily but it's a known weakness and I'd like to replace it with a proper metal socket.
The original is attached to a small PCB with three wires going to the main board. Can anyone tell me which wire goes where on a regular switching jack socket? Also whether the PCB itself is essential. Thanks for all useful responses.
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Hope you get an answer to this Tony. Im circling a cube 60 ever closer at the moment, and my finger twitches closer to the buy button everytime i read a thread here.
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I'm very tempted to get the 100-watt bass version as well.
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