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Old 7th Apr 2018, 1:41 am   #14
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Default Re: Microvitec Cub 1431 Power but no picture.

Certainly you will find it difficult to check any components unless you access the track side of the PCB. I don't know the physical layout of these but in general, looking at the unit from the rear you should be able to free the PCB, slide it back towards you a couple of inches and then swing it outwards and upwards taking care not to let it hit the tube neck. If it has front mounted controls you may have to take the knobs off before sliding the PCB out. Some metal cased monitors may have a bottom hatch or overall cover which can be removed to gain access to the underside of the PCB without removing it.
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