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Trident 80C Frame Disassembly
Hey guys! Long time no post for me, but i still visit often and
appreciate the dialogue. i have a Trident 80c that needs to come out of a basement. No one knows how it got in there in the first place, but it may have involved tearing out staircases. i had a quick look at the frame and it seems like: 1) the legs unbolt and are held together by a long square steel tube that runs across the underside of the console (which unbolts from the legs) 2) the long wooden beam across the back and the top bolster will unbolt 3) there are points where the metal "buckets" appear to join between the 20th and 21st channels, and again between the last monitor channel and the patchbay Has anyone tried or been able to dismantle this thing so the 3 "bucket" sections can separate and be carried up the stairs? How are the busses on the channel backplane boards connected together across the seams (are they on connectors or hard-wired)? --t [london, canada] |
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