fix typos

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Ariejan de Vroom 2016-01-12 22:57:31 +01:00
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@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ a bit of work and careful deconstruction of the unit.
![Original Relays of the Denon PMA-560](/img/denon-pma-560-situation.jpg)
Those are the original relays. On the left you can see some metal pings connected to the
PCB, those are the speaker terminals that can see protrude out the back. This PCB is,
Those are the original relays. On the left you can see some metal pins connected to the
PCB, those are the speaker terminals that you can see protrude out the back. This PCB is,
on one side, firmly pressed against the back panel of the case and other the other side
wedged in by the big transformer. The PCB itself is held in place by three white plastic
pins. Can you spot them?
To remove the PCB, as I need to do some soldering work on the bottom side, I'd need to
remove the back panel, which amounts up to 15 screws. After this, the PCB comes loose and
remove the back panel, which amounts to 15 screws. After that, the PCB comes loose and
the soldering iron can be heated up.
## Replacement