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Old 03-27-2009, 03:00 PM
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I just install a Audere pre and it has a prewired jack, will I have to remove this one and use the Roscoe jack? I can't seem to remove the end plate of the Roscoe jack. Is it all one configuration or can it be remove and screwed on to the pre wired Audere jack? Maybe I'm just slow. LOL
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Old 03-27-2009, 03:47 PM
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I just install a Audere pre and it has a prewired jack, will I have to remove this one and use the Roscoe jack? I can't seem to remove the end plate of the Roscoe jack. Is it all one configuration or can it be remove and screwed on to the pre wired Audere jack? Maybe I'm just slow. LOL
Thx any help is appreciated.
Will
It is hard to remove because the nut is really tight, but you can remove the Roscoe Jack and use the Audere Jack. It helps if you have a thin wrench to hold the jack nut that is between the jack and jack plate while turning the Jack Plate.
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Old 03-27-2009, 06:31 PM
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It is hard to remove because the nut is really tight, but you can remove the Roscoe Jack and use the Audere Jack. It helps if you have a thin wrench to hold the jack nut that is between the jack and jack plate while turning the Jack Plate.
...or you can use a stick of dynamite!

We had a discussion earlier this week (on this forum) about the fact that Superman apparently works at the Roscoe factory now and his job is tightening the output jack onto the jack plate!
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Old 03-27-2009, 09:31 PM
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It is hard to remove because the nut is really tight, but you can remove the Roscoe Jack and use the Audere Jack. It helps if you have a thin wrench to hold the jack nut that is between the jack and jack plate while turning the Jack Plate.
Thanks CC I appreciate the help, it was hard finding some pliers that would fit and hold tight enough but I got.
Will

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...or you can use a stick of dynamite!

We had a discussion earlier this week (on this forum) about the fact that Superman apparently works at the Roscoe factory now and his job is tightening the output jack onto the jack plate!
You ain't never lied!!!!!!!! By the way nice avitar.

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