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Old August 3rd 07, 08:25 AM
Anna ms Anna ms is offline
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Default Peavey XR 1600D mixer

I trying to do some repairs on a Peavey mixer however I cant get to the parts I need to because the female XLR plugs hold on the cover. I have taken all the screws out, and it looks like the XLR plugs attached directly to a circuit board. I tried twisting the XLR plugs top thinking it might unscrew like the 1/4 phono plugs do. But that did not work, and I did not want to twist to much as I might damage the circuit board below.

Let me know if you have any ideas. Thanks
 




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