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Lets get our hands dirty

Line 6 Disclaimer which can be found in the included installation manual.

DISCLAIMER:

This accessory should be installed by an authorized service center. There are no user serviceable parts and there is potential for personal injury by unauthorized personnel disassembling the unit. Line 6 does not recommend installation of this device by anyone other than Line 6 or an Authorized Service Center. If you need help finding an Authorized Service Center, please go to www.line6.com or call 818-575-3600 in the US and Canada or 011 44 1788 821 600 for Europe. For all other areas of the world, please find our distributor finder in the Support section of www.line6.com or feel free to call either of the numbers above. Any disassembly of your amplifier can result in your warranty being voided and any damage caused by installation of the end user will not be covered under any warranty.

 

First it would be best to save all of your patches, just in case something happened. My patches where okay after the install but this would be a good idea. Next you need to unplug the amp from the power cable, heck any cable because they will be getting in the way really soon. Next unplug the speaker cable from each speaker. Take note of which cable came from where if your cabling looks different from mine otherwise you can always check out the pics.

Now we need to remove the 6 screws that holds the head to the cab. Make sure that you support the bottom of the head as you do this because the head can fall out once the screws are removed. An extra set of hands would be great for this part. (or you can turn the amp on its side so that the chassis is not dangling from above).

These screws are long and the electric screwdriver or drill would be put to nice use here. If the head does not come out easily it could be because the adhesive strips are still working fairly well. I had to do a little bit of gentle wiggling in order to get the head out of the cab.

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