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« on: May 04, 2012, 10:29:02 am »
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 Just a tip.

When putting the headphone are coil connector on the AT Pro be careful.

Noticed this after a few assembly.

When pushed all the way on some times by hand the O-ring will pinch out on one side. Then you screw the cap on unaware of the leak potential.

But if the connector is just started, then screw the cap to push it in the rest of the way.
No problem.  Then if you unscrew the cap to check I find the O-ring is properly seated.

Sure is better to check than have a leak.
Just a little moisture inside and this thing will go crazy.

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