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Would lke to be able to have speakers plugged into rear audio jack and
be able to use headphones in audio jack on front of case.

>From MB User manual

1 o o 2 Remove 5-6, 9-10 jumper to utilize the
3 o o front audio header
5 o----o
7 o
9 o----o 10


Pin 1 Mic
2 Gnd
3 Ref
4 Power
5 Front Audio(R)
6 Rear Audio (R)
7 Reserved
8 No Pin
9 Front Audio(L)
10 Rear Audio (L)




I have 7 wires coming from mic and speaker jacks on front of case
(a 4w and a 3wire labelled as below))

Mic-in (1)
Mic-Pwr (4)
Ret-R ????
Ground (2)


R-Out (5)
L-Out (9)
Ret-L ??????

Have connect wires to pin number in brackets.
What pins should I connect Ret-R and Ret-L to ??????
I have removed 5-6 and 9-10 jumpers

Any help much appreciated

Merv


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