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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Replacing the Internal Speakers of a Bluetooth Speaker               
  • The grille is held on by a small layer of silicone sealant.
  • Gently pry on each edge of the front grill with a plastic opening tool.
  • Using the pry tool, start at one side and lift and remove the front grille.
  • It is possible to bend the grille, it is okay if it is slightly bent. For proper reassembly use gently force when removing the grille and be cautious to not damage it.

The grille is held on by a small layer of silicone sealant.

Gently pry on each edge of the front grill with a plastic opening tool.

Using the pry tool, start at one side and lift and remove the front grille.

It is possible to bend the grille, it is okay if it is slightly bent. For proper reassembly use gently force when removing the grille and be cautious to not damage it.

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Step 2

  • After removing the grille there will be silicone residue left over on the speaker housing.
  • Use the plastic opening tool to gently remove the remaining silicone.
  • Do not scratch or damage the speaker housing when removing the excess silicone sealant.

After removing the grille there will be silicone residue left over on the speaker housing.

Use the plastic opening tool to gently remove the remaining silicone.

Do not scratch or damage the speaker housing when removing the excess silicone sealant.

Step 3

  • After removing the grille there will be silicone residue left over on the inside and edges of the grille.
  • Use the plastic opening tool to gently scrape and remove the excess silicone.
  • Do not damage the grille, by scraping or bending it as it is needed for reassembly.

After removing the grille there will be silicone residue left over on the inside and edges of the grille.

Use the plastic opening tool to gently scrape and remove the excess silicone.

Do not damage the grille, by scraping or bending it as it is needed for reassembly.

Step 4

  • After removing the grille the speaker housing and the two internal speakers are visible. This housing is holding the two internal speakers.
  • Remove the eight 2mm screws from the speaker housing using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

After removing the grille the speaker housing and the two internal speakers are visible. This housing is holding the two internal speakers.

Remove the eight 2mm screws from the speaker housing using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Step 5

  • After removing the eight 2mm screws the housing is free to be removed.
  • Using the plastic opening tool, gently lift all sides of the housing.
  • The speakers are connected to the motherboard via two main connections directly under the middle of the speaker housing.
  • Be careful to not pull on or push the wires when removing the speaker housing.

After removing the eight 2mm screws the housing is free to be removed.

Using the plastic opening tool, gently lift all sides of the housing.

The speakers are connected to the motherboard via two main connections directly under the middle of the speaker housing.

Be careful to not pull on or push the wires when removing the speaker housing.

Step 6

  • After removing the speaker housing, the bottom of the internal speakers and motherboard is visible.
  • Be careful to not pull or damage the speaker wires or motherboard.
  • The speakers are still connected to the speaker housing and the motherboard. The speaker housing will not be able to be completely removed yet.

After removing the speaker housing, the bottom of the internal speakers and motherboard is visible.

Be careful to not pull or damage the speaker wires or motherboard.

The speakers are still connected to the speaker housing and the motherboard. The speaker housing will not be able to be completely removed yet.

Step 7

  • Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the two 2mm screws from each of the speakers (four in total).
  • The speakers may fall out of the housing upon removal of the four 2mm Phillip’s head screws, be careful to not damage any parts of the motherboard or speaker housing if the speakers fall out.

Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the two 2mm screws from each of the speakers (four in total).

The speakers may fall out of the housing upon removal of the four 2mm Phillip’s head screws, be careful to not damage any parts of the motherboard or speaker housing if the speakers fall out.

Step 8

  • Gently lift the speakers out of the housing.

Gently lift the speakers out of the housing.

Step 9

  • The speakers are connected via a positive and negative wire. There are two wires per speaker, four in total.
  • The wires are connected to the motherboard via soldering on the bottom of the motherboard.

The speakers are connected via a positive and negative wire. There are two wires per speaker, four in total.

The wires are connected to the motherboard via soldering on the bottom of the motherboard.

Step 10

  • Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the two 1mm screws holding down the motherboard.
  • The motherboard has hot glue holding a microphone wire and the motherboard in place.
  • The motherboard cannot be removed yet and is still connected.

Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the two 1mm screws holding down the motherboard.

The motherboard has hot glue holding a microphone wire and the motherboard in place.

The motherboard cannot be removed yet and is still connected.

Step 11

  • Gently pull the ground wire on the left side of the motherboard, to remove it from the case.
  • The ground wire can stay attached however it is recommended that it is removed.
  • The ground wire might be hard to pull off so take caution when doing so to not damage it or the motherboard.

Gently pull the ground wire on the left side of the motherboard, to remove it from the case.

The ground wire can stay attached however it is recommended that it is removed.

The ground wire might be hard to pull off so take caution when doing so to not damage it or the motherboard.

Step 12

  • To disconnect the microphone wire use the soldering iron and melt the solder connecting the wires to the motherboard.
  • Gently lift the edges of the hot glue off the mother board.
  • For help with soldering best practices, check out our How To Solder and Desolder Connections guide.
  • Lifting the edges of the hot glue will help with the removal and reassembly of the motherboard.

To disconnect the microphone wire use the soldering iron and melt the solder connecting the wires to the motherboard.

Gently lift the edges of the hot glue off the mother board.

For help with soldering best practices, check out our How To Solder and Desolder Connections guide.

Lifting the edges of the hot glue will help with the removal and reassembly of the motherboard.

Step 13

  • Gently lift and pull out the motherboard slightly, being sure the wires on the back are not yanked out.
  • It helps to hold the hot glue away while removing the motherboard.

Gently lift and pull out the motherboard slightly, being sure the wires on the back are not yanked out.

It helps to hold the hot glue away while removing the motherboard.

Step 14

  • To access the soldering holding the speakers to the motherboard, rotate the motherboard to where the backside is visible.
  • The motherboard will still be connected to the speaker battery and won’t be completely removed.

To access the soldering holding the speakers to the motherboard, rotate the motherboard to where the backside is visible.

The motherboard will still be connected to the speaker battery and won’t be completely removed.

Step 15

  • Using the soldering iron, melt the four solder connections to free the speaker wires from the motherboard.

Using the soldering iron, melt the four solder connections to free the speaker wires from the motherboard.

Step 16

  • Using the soldering iron, melt the solder connections to free the speaker wires.
  • Do not damage the motherboard using the soldering iron.

Using the soldering iron, melt the solder connections to free the speaker wires.

Do not damage the motherboard using the soldering iron.

Step 17

  • Gently pull the wires away from the motherboard to remove and disconnect the speakers from the motherboard.
  • Be gentle as the wires are thin and the motherboard is fragile, apply gentle pressure and the wires will pull out if properly desoldered.

Gently pull the wires away from the motherboard to remove and disconnect the speakers from the motherboard.

Be gentle as the wires are thin and the motherboard is fragile, apply gentle pressure and the wires will pull out if properly desoldered.

Step 18

  • Insert the wires of the replacement speakers into the same holes the old speakers occupied.
  • Do not damage or bend the wires when inserting them, go slow and ensure proper placement of the replacement speaker wires into the motherboard.

Insert the wires of the replacement speakers into the same holes the old speakers occupied.

Do not damage or bend the wires when inserting them, go slow and ensure proper placement of the replacement speaker wires into the motherboard.

Step 19

  • Once the replacement speakers are in place it is time to solder the wires to ensure proper function and connection to the motherboard.
  • Solder the four connections to the replacement speaker’s wires poking out on the other side of the board.
  • Soldering takes time and precision work with caution to not damage the motherboard by getting excess soldering on any other connections.

Once the replacement speakers are in place it is time to solder the wires to ensure proper function and connection to the motherboard.

Solder the four connections to the replacement speaker’s wires poking out on the other side of the board.

Soldering takes time and precision work with caution to not damage the motherboard by getting excess soldering on any other connections.

Step 20

  • Gently set the motherboard into the speaker case.
  • It is important to ensure that the microphone wires, ground wire, and screws are located in the proper spots.
  • It is helpful to hold the hot glue in the speaker case up while inserting the motherboard.

Gently set the motherboard into the speaker case.

It is important to ensure that the microphone wires, ground wire, and screws are located in the proper spots.

It is helpful to hold the hot glue in the speaker case up while inserting the motherboard.

Step 21

  • To reconnect the ground wire you must solder the wire into place.
  • Using the soldering iron and soldering wire, solder the ground wire into place.
  • After soldering the ground wire into place, run the wire through the cutout in the motherboard.

To reconnect the ground wire you must solder the wire into place.

Using the soldering iron and soldering wire, solder the ground wire into place.

After soldering the ground wire into place, run the wire through the cutout in the motherboard.

Step 22

  • Solder the two microphone wires back onto the motherboard.
  • It is important that the positive and negative wires are put in the proper spots, marked by the positive and negative symbols.
  • Do not damage the motherboard or any other connections with the soldering iron or excess soldering wire.

Solder the two microphone wires back onto the motherboard.

It is important that the positive and negative wires are put in the proper spots, marked by the positive and negative symbols.

Do not damage the motherboard or any other connections with the soldering iron or excess soldering wire.

Step 23

  • Replace the two 1mm Phillips #1 screws that hold down the motherboard.

Replace the two 1mm Phillips #1 screws that hold down the motherboard.

Step 24

  • Now, gently set the two replacement speakers into the black speaker housing ensuring that all screw holes are aligned.
  • Align the speakers so they match the way we have it in the final picture.
  • If placed in incorrectly further assembly will not be correct.

Now, gently set the two replacement speakers into the black speaker housing ensuring that all screw holes are aligned.

Align the speakers so they match the way we have it in the final picture.

If placed in incorrectly further assembly will not be correct.

Step 25

  • Replace the four 2mm screws to affix the new speakers to the speaker housing with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
  • Be careful not to over-tighten the screws as it can strip the head of the screw or damage the housing.

Replace the four 2mm screws to affix the new speakers to the speaker housing with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Be careful not to over-tighten the screws as it can strip the head of the screw or damage the housing.

Step 26

  • Gently set the speaker housing into the case. Apply small amounts of focused pressure to ensure proper seating of the speaker housing.
  • Watch not to pinch the speaker wires upon reassembly. Take care to position them so they don’t get damaged.

Gently set the speaker housing into the case. Apply small amounts of focused pressure to ensure proper seating of the speaker housing.

Watch not to pinch the speaker wires upon reassembly. Take care to position them so they don’t get damaged.

Step 27

  • Replace the eight 2mm screws to secure the speaker housing with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
  • Careful not to over tighten the screws as it can strip the head of the screw or damage the housing.

Replace the eight 2mm screws to secure the speaker housing with a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

Careful not to over tighten the screws as it can strip the head of the screw or damage the housing.

Step 28

  • During the removal of the metal grille it is normal for the grille to endure small bends.
  • Straighten the grille for reassembly by gently applying pressure to the bent areas.
  • The grille does not have to be perfectly straight as it will straighten fully during reassembly. However, the straighter the grille the easier the reassembly will be.

During the removal of the metal grille it is normal for the grille to endure small bends.

Straighten the grille for reassembly by gently applying pressure to the bent areas.

The grille does not have to be perfectly straight as it will straighten fully during reassembly. However, the straighter the grille the easier the reassembly will be.

Step 29

  • Apply silicone glue to all four sides of the speaker housing along the speaker case.
  • This will allow for a waterproof seal and proper reassembly of the speaker.
  • It will help if you smooth the silicone out with your finger before inserting the grille.

Apply silicone glue to all four sides of the speaker housing along the speaker case.

This will allow for a waterproof seal and proper reassembly of the speaker.

It will help if you smooth the silicone out with your finger before inserting the grille.

Step 30

  • Gently set the grille into the speaker housing and speaker case.
  • Once the grille has been positioned properly, use firm pressure to seat the grille into the speaker housing and speaker case.
  • The silicone will spread around the grille edges.
  • Allow the glue to dry for the time recommended on the bottle, typically around 30-120 minutes.

Gently set the grille into the speaker housing and speaker case.

Once the grille has been positioned properly, use firm pressure to seat the grille into the speaker housing and speaker case.

The silicone will spread around the grille edges.

Allow the glue to dry for the time recommended on the bottle, typically around 30-120 minutes.

Step 31

  • After reassembly the process is complete. This photo depicts the tools necessary to complete the guide.

After reassembly the process is complete. This photo depicts the tools necessary to complete the guide.

To properly disassemble, replace the internal speakers and reassemble follow the steps above as it depicts all necessary steps.

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