Dear Dmaddox,
A hex key - or a similar hexagonal fitting for a 'multi-bit' screwdriver (the former recommended for torque) - are required in the rear of the unit to remove the screw(s)/bolt(s). After they are removed, just carefully slide the cover rearwards...
The boards in the Proceed(s) are typically a smaller head Phillips' fitting: #4 or #2.
Good luck with your repairÂ… thatÂ’s a very decent amplifier. Let us all know how the 'extraction' - as well as the repair - commences...
Regards,
soprano_1
A hex key - or a similar hexagonal fitting for a 'multi-bit' screwdriver (the former recommended for torque) - are required in the rear of the unit to remove the screw(s)/bolt(s). After they are removed, just carefully slide the cover rearwards...
The boards in the Proceed(s) are typically a smaller head Phillips' fitting: #4 or #2.
Good luck with your repairÂ… thatÂ’s a very decent amplifier. Let us all know how the 'extraction' - as well as the repair - commences...
Regards,
soprano_1