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[title] Take off the Front Grille
+[* black] Since my amplifier dates back to the early 2000's, the soft front with the AER logo came off easily, providing access to the grille.
[* black] To take off the grille, you need to unscrew the four screws in the four corners with your Philips screwdriver.
[* black] This is how the amp looks like once once the Grille has been unscrewed and taken off.
[* black] Please note that the speaker is very fragile, in particular since the tweeter is built in its center, so please be very carefully handling it going forward!
-[* black] In my version of the amplifier, there is a bass reflex pipe on the right and a hole without such a pipe on the left.
+[* black] Note: In my version of the amplifier, there is a bass reflex pipe on the right and a hole without such a pipe on the left.
[* black] You can probably also see the handle is also taken out on the left side of the chamber.