Einleitung

This guide shows you how to remove the bottom plate, this provides access to the subwoofer itself.

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    • Locate the 3 risers the hold the base plate in place

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    • Insert a strong spudger or flathead near the riser and gently pry until the plug starts to come out. Work your way around to loosening each one.

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    • With all three loosened remove the base!

    • Note the not equilateral placement of the risers when replacing the base.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Ryan McLeod

Mitglied seit: 22/05/10

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7 Kommentare

Thanks, so nice tip. I'll see if I can find a similar speaker, big hug.

durval -

No problem!!

Ryan McLeod -

My speaker is broken like on the image above and it sounds horrible. Do you know where to buy similar speaker in order to replice it?

pszopa -

Does anybody know, if I can get a replacement speaker for the subwoofer of the JBL 2.1. system? Thanks!

Lars -

I was unable to find a replacement for the Atlas subwoofer it uses and ended up "recycling" the whole thing :( I've since replaced it with the the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1s and love them.

Ryan McLeod -

I think you should add the phrase “JBL Spot” somewhere in this guide. Although I searched the web and iFixit, this guide didn’t come up because I was searching for JBL spot rather than JBL spyro.

TheLastMillennial -

This was one of the best, especially for travel. You could find room for it in your suit case. It’s very lightweight for the amount of bass and beats you’re getting 36W in days before bluetooth battery speakers. I just found my old one in my parents garage and it working but static-y. ONe of the connection jacks serems to be the issue.

Tocki Cohi -