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    Last edited by rbz5416; 2011-06-07 at 13:29.

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    Senior Member funkstar's Avatar
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    I don't kow the specifics of the SB2 headphone socket, but for general electronics:
    http://www.maplin.co.uk/
    http://rswww.com/
    http://www.cpc.co.uk/

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    If I were you I'd remove the duf socket and hard wire flying leads to a more robust in line connector...this will prevent the pluging and unpluging of headphones from damaging the pcb mounted device...

    I've a box full of dead walkmans where the pcb mount socket has damaged the pcb beyond useful repair[actually my wife throw them out!]
    Acoustician and builder of interesting cables

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    Alternatively

    Take the line out signals to a decent headphone amp. Slimdevices themselves admitted in a separate thread that they didn't spend a lot of money on their circuit...
    I've got a fever above my waist
    You got a squeeze box on your knee
    I know the truth is in between the 1st and 40th drink - Tori Amos
    Squeezebox Classic -> NAD T743 -> Krix Phoenix
    Oh, and a BOOM...

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    Personally I'd try Toby Electronics:

    http://www.toby.co.uk/content/catalo...sp?category=11

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