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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Davis" data-source="post: 57536" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>Re: Desolder Rig / Unbelievable Hamhandedness</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since speakon connectors are quite unique, that is what you get when you use casual labor. It is not that common that casual labor destroys a bunch of connectors in a row though. That's talent! :twisted:</p><p></p><p>My take on it is that casual labor gets embarrassed or frustrated that such a simple thing will not "follow through". So they put all their might into it, not considering for one moment that there may be a better way to do it. I have had a good chuckle or two watching engineer friends of mine try to figure out how to unplug a Speakon. They are smart enough not to force it to the point where it breaks, but boy they do get frustrated!</p><p></p><p>On the flip side, most people don't know to twist a Speakon when it gets plugged in either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Davis, post: 57536, member: 137"] Re: Desolder Rig / Unbelievable Hamhandedness Since speakon connectors are quite unique, that is what you get when you use casual labor. It is not that common that casual labor destroys a bunch of connectors in a row though. That's talent! :twisted: My take on it is that casual labor gets embarrassed or frustrated that such a simple thing will not "follow through". So they put all their might into it, not considering for one moment that there may be a better way to do it. I have had a good chuckle or two watching engineer friends of mine try to figure out how to unplug a Speakon. They are smart enough not to force it to the point where it breaks, but boy they do get frustrated! On the flip side, most people don't know to twist a Speakon when it gets plugged in either. [/QUOTE]
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