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Very good service and quick service, very good quality of service manual!
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Great tape deck manual!
I'm very positively surprised, because it is a very long manual, lot of pages, drawings, diagrams, description of how to make the alignment and adjustment procedures.
It is as good as the old "Naka" manuals from the 1970's - if somebody have seen them, they know what I mean by that.
I recommend to buy this very much !
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Detailed schematic diagram, manual for professionals
GM-X422, GM-X322
7. GENERAL INFORMATION
7.1 DISASSEMBLY
A
- Removing the Case and Panel
1. Remove six screws A, and then remove case. 2. Remove panel.
A
Panel
Case
Fig. 6
- Removing the Amp Unit
B C
Sub Heat Sink
Some silicone glue has been applied between the Heat sink and the Sub Heat Sink. therefore, to remove the Amp Unit from the Heat Sink. 1. Remove four screws B and Three screws C. 2. Use 2 pcs. of screw B and insert them into the two holes marked with an arrow. 3. Alternately tighten them little by little until the Sub Heat Sink separates from the Heat Sink.
C
B
Sub Heat Sink Amp Unit Heat Sink Fig. 7
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