The service manual for the model, which I got at the Hifi Engine, shows the normal set of two screws each side... yet mine has NO such screws in sight! Just a nice, plain surface... And assuming that that's the way to do it, I don't seem to be able to unmount neither of the front and back panels; once their knobs and screws are removed, they both offer a tight resistance at the top. So this is where I decided I'd leave it alone, and ask you...
I have never seen anything like that before...
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Topic - Any experience with a specific "variety" of Technics SA-400 receiver with a cabinet that's a mother to remove? - ParloFax 10:05:51 09/30/14 (3)
- An image from a Ghoogle search shows two screws on the back,... - J. S. Bach 13:40:53 09/30/14 (2)
- This one gives an even better look. Good luck with your endeavor. )MT( - J. S. Bach 13:43:26 09/30/14 (1)
- That's it! The top piece slides open like a drawer in its channels! - ParloFax 14:47:40 09/30/14 (0)