In Reply to: Daven Attenuators posted by Gary Kaufman on June 22, 2004 at 07:22:14:
If you look at the locking pin with a magnifier, you will notice that one end is thinner than the other (conical pin).
Place the axle over a strong work surface and hammer down the pin hitting its thin end.
The pin will come off and the contacts can then be moved out of the way.
Remove the lock ring holding the axle in place (I believe that it turns clockwise, not sure, I did this a couple of years ago).
Remove the front knob and front plate (usually 3-4 screws), the resistors are inside the steel chamber.
However I doubt that one can find today better stuff than Daven's hand-wound resistors.
Good luck
Carlos
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- There is a way in - Carlos 06/23/0423:51:14 06/23/04 (6)
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- Re: There is a way in - Carlos 09:16:21 06/26/04 (0)
- I tried again this morning. - Henry Pasternack 05:59:27 06/24/04 (2)
- Re: I tried again this morning. - Gary Kaufman 05:50:40 06/26/04 (1)
- Re: I tried again this morning. - Henry Pasternack 11:40:05 06/28/04 (0)
- Thanks! - Gary Kaufman 03:48:46 06/24/04 (0)