Christopher Icha wrote:
> I guess it could be a busted plug socket then.
>
>
> On Nov 05, 2008, at 08:49 pm, Doug Burton wrote:
>
>   
>> The circuitry is nothing more than the jack that you put the plug
>> into.  When nothing is plugged in the internal speaker is wired into
>> the audio out.  As soon as you put a plug into the jack, the audio is
>> then routed to that plug.  It's pretty simple really.
>>     
If you want to be able to disable from outside the case splice in a 
micrco/mini switch and route wire through hole in bottom of case. Tape 
terminals on switch and push under tower when not needed.

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