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From: rfg@hound.UUCP (R.GRANTGES)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: modifying speakers - getting at AR's pots
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Date: Sat, 9-Feb-85 23:39:29 EST
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Posted: Sat Feb  9 23:39:29 1985
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I think you have to go in from the front on all AR's. Like operating
on the spinal column through the belly button.
First you take off the grill, if you don't mind ruining it forever -
you can always get a replacement from AR - you hope.
Then you remove the woofer, carefully and place it aside -whoops! watch
out for your wrist watch and that magnet!
From then on you are on your own, but if its not visible yet, try
looking behind the crossover network(s).
Good luck!
If I were you, when you finally get there, I would solder the thing
so it was always full on, then remove the slider on the pot from the
circuit.

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