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![Original Relays of the Denon PMA-560](/img/denon-pma-560-situation.jpg)
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Those are the original relays. On the left you can see some metal pings connected to the
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PCB, those are the speaker terminals that can see protrude out the back. This PCB is,
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Those are the original relays. On the left you can see some metal pins connected to the
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PCB, those are the speaker terminals that you can see protrude out the back. This PCB is,
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on one side, firmly pressed against the back panel of the case and other the other side
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wedged in by the big transformer. The PCB itself is held in place by three white plastic
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pins. Can you spot them?
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To remove the PCB, as I need to do some soldering work on the bottom side, I'd need to
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remove the back panel, which amounts up to 15 screws. After this, the PCB comes loose and
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remove the back panel, which amounts to 15 screws. After that, the PCB comes loose and
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the soldering iron can be heated up.
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## Replacement
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