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Re: In wall Phon Sockets



> More complex (but much cheapness!) is to buy your choice of blank
> faceplates and carefully drill out the holes to fit your chosen phono
> connectors, but you probably want to avoid that...

Think I may do this.

> If it was me, I'd fit a single phono socket on the wall (the connector
+
> plastic panel would be about £5), chop one end off a standard 2-phono
to
> 2-phono lead, and solder a single phono plug on instead.  But you may
have
> good reasons to not want that.

Good idea too!

M.




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