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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Does anyone know of a source for replacement headphone and mic/aux input jacks for a Marantz 1060?
The ones on this unit cracked and fell apart from age. Can anyone help me with the correct wiring of the resistors in the headphone jack circuit? I'm not sure how to reverse engineer this because when I attempted to remove the jack from the mounting plate it came apart in a dozen pieces. I can solder and replace parts but I don't know too much about electronics. Thanks |
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Did you ever find a solution for this?
I have two 1060's myself but one is broken - I need a volume potentiometer. I have no idea where to get a replacement. Good luck! |
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