Introduction
If your tweeter speaker sounds muffled or disstorted, then you can properly remove it by using the correct technique without further damaging it.
Tools
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Use the metal spudger to pry open the front grill. Little force will be needed to wedge the metal spudger into the crevice.
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After the grill has been loosened on all edges. Use your fingers as a wedge and gently pull the grill off the speaker. This will reveal the front speaker panel.
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Use a pointed metal spudger to remove the rubber plugs covering the screws in the bottom left and right corners of the speaker panel.
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Insert the spudger against the side of the rubber plug and the speaker panel while leveraging upward.
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Remove the eight 12 mm Phillips #1 screws bordering the front speaker panel.
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Orient the speaker so that the volume and speaker control buttons are facing down onto your work space. The Sonos name and product number should be facing upward toward the ceiling
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Use a metal spudger to pry the outer corner of the grey rubber pad revealing eight 12mm screws.
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Orient the speaker so that the speaker panel is facing upward.
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With a metal spudger, apply medium force and wedge the spudger into the crevice with a prying motion
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Use both hands to lift the front speaker panel away from the skeleton of the speaker housing.
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Using your thumb and forefinger to grip the antenna clasp while moving outward and away from the motherboard.
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After you unclip the connecters, locate the tweeter speaker.
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Place your hand around the tweeter speaker and locate the area your going to start removing.
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Use the metal spudger that has a pointed curved tip to separate the soldered tweeter speaker.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.