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Default Cracking open a Galaxy Audio PA amp



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David Nebenzahl wrote:

I inherited a repair job that I can't get started because I
can't get
the damn amp open.

It's a Galaxy Audio Core PA5X140 all-in-one PA. It's a tough
little
unit, with a die-cast metal chassis set into a thick rugged
plastic
(polypropylene?) case, that can sit on top of a mike stand.
Similar to
this one: http://galaxyaudio.com/MSPA.jsp. The front of the
chassis
has
6 screws into the case, and there's one on the back I removed,
but I
still can't get the chassis out of the case. I tried prying the
case,
thinking there might be some cast-in lugs I could open, but no
luck,
and
I didn't want to risk chewing up the edge of the case.

Does anyone have any idea how to open up this unit?


At least no one has suggested a Plsma Cutter! ;-)


Nah! "Angle grinder" as they always say over on uk.d-i-y :-)


Angle grinders are for amateurs and wimps. It takes a real prow to
cut something open with a plasma cutter and still have anything
left to
repair.



It's a standing joke on that group Michael. "Angle grinder" is the
'silly'
answer when anyone asks for instance how to dismantle a ceramic
cartridge
shower valve to clean it, or anything referring to a 'delicate' job.
British
humour, and all that ... :-)



And you still don't get American humor. ;-)



Wot ! You mean there is such a thing ... ? d:-}

Arfa


Sure, look who get elected as our leaders



Well yes, but by the same token, we've just gotten rid of one load of jokers
in Blair followed by Brown and their cronies. The jury is still out on their
replacements, but not looking too promising so far ...

Arfa