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Posted on Aug 04, 2009

Aux cord is broken making the left speaker drop in and out unexpectedly. Is there an easy way to fix this, or a place to get a new aux cord? (This is the cord that connects to my computer with the green plug.)

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Do you have soldering tools? If so cut strip solder LIGHTLY tape it up and see if that does it.
New or replacement radio shack maybe
BA wep site and the usual e bay craigslist
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