Right. The 330 and 340 have a cover plate you can attach so that it looks nice
and clean from behind. But it's a piece of plastic that just snaps in place.
Many never had it on as you wanted access to the cables a bit more convenient,
which matters more than looks for many.
Johnny
Richard <legal...@xmission.com> skrev: (11 april 2017 18:34:22 CEST)
>In article <b66cc0c3-afcb-ea78-566d-423d41cef...@softjar.se>,
> Johnny Billquist <b...@softjar.se> writes:
>
>> Actually, if you go to page 46, you have a full picture of the rear.
>> Looking from left to right, you have a rectangle where the DB25 is, a
>
>> narrow, high rectangle which is the cartridge slot, then a place for
>a
>> label or whatever, and at the right end is the power receptacle.
>
>OK, I see it now. They had it covered up on pg. 3.
>
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