Well folks, We found the torx we needed, the proper pdf to take the WallStreet apart and put it back together (and I thought the 8500 was hard) and the sound card arrived. We're all set and the darn thing still won't stay connected unless we use a stack of index cards to support the plug from the yo-yo.
So it must be the yo-yo, eh?
Anyone have any thoughts besides a new yo-yo? And are there any alternatives, since I hear horror stories about them?
As always, thanks for all thoughts on the matter,
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