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RE: Upgrading Receiver Speaker Spring Clip terminals

Posted by Jonesy on February 19, 2020 at 14:59:58:

Here's a link showing the insides.

You can isolate and insulate them as you say.

I wouldn't cut them, in case you ever wanted to put things back together.

Removing wires altogether by unsoldering at the terminal and selector switch ends is an option. Then you don't have them laying in there.

Step further would be to bypass the selector switch.

And lastly, bypass the entire selector switch headphone jack/pcb board shown in the pic. But that's beyond my knowledge. It could be quite simple or very complex. Maybe other AA inmates could chime in if you wish to pursue this option.

Cheers!

Jonesy