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Help needed to open speaker without crowbar please
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<blockquote data-quote="HB" data-source="post: 1093077" data-attributes="member: 17429"><p>Start by being absolutely sure it's the front baffle. Then start by removing the screws that mount the drivers. If it's the front baffle Ide hazard a guess it is in two parts. The front visible one and one behind which is part of the enclosur/box. If that is the case there are two possibilities. The drivers screws and screws behind the grill grommets (which will have to be removed to reveal the screws. Hopefully these are not glued in)can be removed to separate the two.</p><p>Or it's all glued up and the glue has separated. In which case it'll be a challenge to repair.</p><p>Either way I'd remove the drivers first to try determine this.</p><p>Alternatively carefully placed screws could be simplest solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HB, post: 1093077, member: 17429"] Start by being absolutely sure it's the front baffle. Then start by removing the screws that mount the drivers. If it's the front baffle Ide hazard a guess it is in two parts. The front visible one and one behind which is part of the enclosur/box. If that is the case there are two possibilities. The drivers screws and screws behind the grill grommets (which will have to be removed to reveal the screws. Hopefully these are not glued in)can be removed to separate the two. Or it's all glued up and the glue has separated. In which case it'll be a challenge to repair. Either way I'd remove the drivers first to try determine this. Alternatively carefully placed screws could be simplest solution. [/QUOTE]
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