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Step 5I just cant duit, I got ta have moor power!

I just cant duit, I got ta have moor power!
If you are still here, then you have a working amp, with no motor attached (that's a good thing), and no case. If somthing I just mentioned is wrong, go back, reread, and find out
where you belong you lost puppy. Now try to fit the battery box in the altoids can (don't have the batteries in the can, it could short out on the metal of the altoids can), it should be just a little too big, file it down on the ends and corners so that it will fit in snuggly, and so that it will be as far over to the side as possible (saving as much space as possible is extremely important). Once it is satisfactory size, remove it.
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Aug 4, 2010. 11:10 PMwooowmeato says:
try using the macro setting on your camera next time it will help drastically, thanks for the guide! cheers! :)
Jul 1, 2009. 8:48 AMpapadekaitlyn says:
The trim pot is the actual volume control for the walkman. The little volume wheel engaged that trim pot to adjust the volume on the headphones when the original unit was still intact.
Aug 21, 2007. 8:43 AMNeodudeman says:
Next time, take pictures farther away, and use the zoom. Don't take the pictures too close; cameras can't focus too well when things are close; the focus better when things are farther.
Aug 29, 2008. 9:58 PMJonny Appleseed says:
or use the macro function, indicated by a flower.
Jan 13, 2008. 8:45 PMInvader Jim says:
That part that says "Internal volume control" looks like the trim pot for adjusting motor speed.

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