Male RCA plugs can easily break off inside of a port if the cable is stepped on or if it is removed by pulling on the cable, instead of the head. This tutorial shows the removal process of a stuck pin.
Place 2 - 3 inches of thicker heat shrink tubing over the main wiring.
Place 2-3 centimeters of a thinner heat shrink for the individual wiring, where the plastic sheathing was trimmed.
Connect the wires and hold them in place.
Due to the lack of complex electronics in the speaker, as long as both wires have a connection, the speaker will work.
While the two wires are connected, place the solder metal over the wires.
Bond the wires together by pressing the soldering iron over the solder, until the solder covers where the wires connect.
Do not to touch the soldering iron or the melted solder until they cool for a few minutes.
Hold the screwdriver tip inside the clogged port for 3 - 5 minutes.
Using a wrench to hold the screw driver, use a hammer to keep weight on the screwdriver.
This allows the screwdriver to melt through any plastic from the RCA male plug and reach the metal tip inside the port.
Remove the pin when it has bonded to the screwdriver.
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