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> Another viewpoint: Just permanently connect the wires (and apply proper
> insulation), and switch the amp on and off with a correctly rated switch
> in the mains lead.
> Or, maybe even better, leave the amp powered-on.
>
> The hole of the original switch can be filled either with the now
> non-functional switch, or a nice power-on indicator. Add some creativity
> here ;-)
>
> YMMV, Folkert/NL
>
That's ghetto, much better to fix it right, you might be able to
disassemble
the switch and repair the contacts.
Why would it be better to leave the amp on all the time wasting energy?
That
stuff isn't free.


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