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Microphone Disassembly Instructions for Tube Service
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1. Unscrew the mic base |
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2. Unscrew XLR through access hole to release six pin connector. |
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3. Loosen two forward grill hex bolts |
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Pad switch: Left is off position |
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4. Tighten rear grill hex clockwiseseveral turns to release grill. Tighten further to release electronics. Push entire unit through body. |
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Note: When you have re-attached the XLR to the bottom of the screw cap, before you screw it on, put two counter-clockwise turns on the screw cap to counter any internal wire twisting when the cap is csrewed on. |
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