I agree with Mcintech. There are no instructions on disassembly, but as mentioned the exploded view of the chassis provides a layering of how it is assembled. That was how I always accessed the plate and light bulbs on the various Mc gear I have owned. Its nice to have confirmation that McIntosh is still offering faceplates. They DO take care of their customers. I have always been very satisfied with them. I hope the new owners continue the same level of service and quality. So far Audio Research seems to be the same company and maybe even better.
How to remove McIntosh glass faceplate?
Hi,
I just ordered a MC2125 that is in great shape except for some bubbling running adjacent to right meter.
Could anyone offer any instruction/guidance for removing the glass so I can attempt to correct the bubble issue?
I would rather just have it professionally touched up, but that isn't a feasible option while living on student loans. All other tips and suggestions welcome! Thanks!
I just ordered a MC2125 that is in great shape except for some bubbling running adjacent to right meter.
Could anyone offer any instruction/guidance for removing the glass so I can attempt to correct the bubble issue?
I would rather just have it professionally touched up, but that isn't a feasible option while living on student loans. All other tips and suggestions welcome! Thanks!
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