I'm not a world champion in soldering. The old socket is soldered to 6 points on the surface of the board, I can not possibly heat all at the same time. Also Entlötsaugpumpe or Lötlitze not help to remove enough solder to contact for contact could be solved sequentially. Everything is quite small and I needed a magnifying loupe to detect at all, what I was doing. The outermost right contact is something difficult to achieve with the soldering iron due to a plastic screw pedestal next to it.
Desoldering the old jack I do not get destructive. Heated point by point with the soldering iron and a telephone pliers deducted contact upward when hot enough. Here, the old bush has dismantled piece by piece.
Soldering the new socket: Through an opening in the board socket is already sitting pretty well in place. Still, I needed a helper who held the socket when soldering the first contact in position while I used solder and soldering iron.
It is not foolproof and with me would have what can go wrong if would not have broken the old socket, but the board while desoldering. Maybe I would have it the next but make time from a service provider.
The new socket is doing in any case their service, and when changing I've been lucky.