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    Should get one of these, they will make work way easier. Especially since you are planning to increase volume.
    Give you that professional flair!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post


    Should get one of these, they will make work way easier. Especially since you are planning to increase volume.
    Give you that professional flair!
    Im not really too sure how i would manage this but i feel like i would find a way to lose a finger with that thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post


    Should get one of these, they will make work way easier. Especially since you are planning to increase volume.
    Give you that professional flair!


    That's sweet - also to make things easier I just snip the cables as far back as I can - and if it has the battery hold down tab like so :


    I take my breaker bar or the handle to the jack and just place it in there and pry on the battery (Make sure you have plenty of contact on the case so you don't crack it) - and it just 'pops' out of the hold down ^_^

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