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<blockquote data-quote="okstrat" data-source="post: 11262" data-attributes="member: 157"><p>Honestly, and I do NOT mean this as a slam to anyone... I would think that anyone that would be able to do this without ruining the module would be able to figure it out. I would feel sick if someone followed my directions/schematic and screwed up their module. Just replacing a component isn't nearly as hard in my opinion. </p><p></p><p>One can pretty much just cut a component out and solder on top without removing the board for a non switch mod... not the way I'd do it, but I've seen some hacked modules like that. It kinda scares me when I think about people taking drills to their modules without having much of a DIY background or experience with amps. </p><p></p><p>FYI, I wouldn't sell information like that anyways... I'd rather share it. There are some non-switch mods I'm playing with that if they pan out, I'll gladly make available to anyone with a soldering iron. I just don't want to be the guy who helped people ruin their modules.</p><p></p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okstrat, post: 11262, member: 157"] Honestly, and I do NOT mean this as a slam to anyone... I would think that anyone that would be able to do this without ruining the module would be able to figure it out. I would feel sick if someone followed my directions/schematic and screwed up their module. Just replacing a component isn't nearly as hard in my opinion. One can pretty much just cut a component out and solder on top without removing the board for a non switch mod... not the way I'd do it, but I've seen some hacked modules like that. It kinda scares me when I think about people taking drills to their modules without having much of a DIY background or experience with amps. FYI, I wouldn't sell information like that anyways... I'd rather share it. There are some non-switch mods I'm playing with that if they pan out, I'll gladly make available to anyone with a soldering iron. I just don't want to be the guy who helped people ruin their modules. Pete [/QUOTE]
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