Yeah, I'd prob drill a new one with some jumper wires and call it goodJero wrote:I see no reason that dc jack couldn't be swapped with a small switch less type mounted to the box like normal.
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Dc jack is for sure an easy fix. Even throwing a washer around the existing hole would work. Or silicone it tight.
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The builder who makes these usually seems to offer up both styles. I'm honestly surprised he's still using batteries, but if you're going for a dying battery sound...I can get it then.Jero wrote:I see no reason that dc jack couldn't be swapped with a small switch less type mounted to the box like normal.
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