Einleitung
As speakers get older, and as they experience more wear from being played at high volume, they can eventually blow out.
Instead of throwing away your whole speaker system, it is actually very easy to replace an individual, blown out speaker. Replacement speakers are also very easy to find online, or salvage from other devices.
Werkzeuge
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Lift up the handle to reveal the screws.
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Use your Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the eight 1/2 inch screws.
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Flip your device back over to access the top of the device.
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Use your plastic opening tool to pry up and remove the panel on the top, left hand side of the device.
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Use your Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the two 1/2 inch screws underneath the now-removed panels.
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Once you have removed the top, we will begin removing the front of the device.
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Begin by disconnecting the 6 cables that lead from the front of the device to the motherboard.
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Use your Philips #2 screwdriver to remove the two 1 inch screws on the outermost part of the device.
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Use your Philips #2 screwdriver to remove the two 3/4 inch screws on the outermost part of the device.
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Use your Philips #2 screwdriver to remove the one 5/6 inch screw on the middle part of the device.
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Begin by desoldering the connector wires off the metal plate at the bottom of the speaker.
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Be sure to note where each wire will be resoldered when you have your new speaker in place.
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With the wires and screws removed, firmly grab the top of the speaker.
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Pull up and away to remove the whole speaker.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.