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+[* black] I used a can of compressed air (with thin tube attachment) and sprayed air at the joint between the terminals and the amp wall to test for air leaks. Air was leaking through.
+[* black] For this reason, I applied a second, thin layer of silicone caulking around the perimeter of the terminals and smoothed it very gently with a finger. That seemed to stop most of the air leaks.
+[* black] Keep in mind the terminals are an open design, so a small amount of air will go right through them where the push buttons are. I am deciding whether to use some kind of temporary putty, like Blu-Tac on the rear to seal up any remaining air leaks.