Einleitung
This guide shows you how to remove the bottom plate, this provides access to the subwoofer itself.
Werkzeuge
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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!
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Note the not equilateral placement of the risers when replacing the base.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
7 Kommentare
Thanks, so nice tip. I'll see if I can find a similar speaker, big hug.
durval -
No problem!!
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.
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.