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New England Anyone know where I can get i/o header connectors with or without metal brackets?

Covers: Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maine.
The MT32 doesn't have a battery. The SC55 does, and is notorious for leaking.
 
I remember replacing the backup battery in my MT-32 to save settings...

From Wiki
In the period of 1989 to 1993,[10] Robin Whittle of Real World Interfaces[11] offered aftermarket modifications to the MT-32 to address its sound quality issues, as well as improve the functionality of the reverberation unit, provide discrete analog outputs for the internal reverb send and reverb return, and provide battery backup of the MT-32's settings.[7]

According to documentation written in 1990,[7] these modifications were only available for the first-generation MT-32, and not the later "headphone" model or any of the other MT-32 derivatives.

So guess unit I had had an aftermarket battery. Interesting!
 
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