Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          15 - 35 minutes            

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  • Tweeter
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Tweeter               
  • Begin the repair by placing the Bose-301 speaker vertically.
  • Using two hands, pull the speaker grill towards you and away from the speaker body.

Begin the repair by placing the Bose-301 speaker vertically.

Using two hands, pull the speaker grill towards you and away from the speaker body.

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Step 2

  • Pull the main speaker grill towards you to remove it from the body structure.

Pull the main speaker grill towards you to remove it from the body structure.

Step 3

  • Lay the speaker body on its back.
  • Using the Philips Screwdriver, carefully remove the four #2x19mm screws that mount the main speaker to the speaker body.

Lay the speaker body on its back.

Using the Philips Screwdriver, carefully remove the four #2x19mm screws that mount the main speaker to the speaker body.

Step 4

  • Untwist the slack in the wires that are connected to the main speaker.

Untwist the slack in the wires that are connected to the main speaker.

Step 5

  • Carefully place the speaker off to the side.
  • Be sure to not place the speaker face down or put pressure on the speaker cone as this can damage the cone.
  • Be aware of the very strong magnet in the driver of the speaker, which can cause damage to electronic devices in close proximity.
  • Then untwist the slack in the wires that are connected to the tweeters.

Carefully place the speaker off to the side.

Be sure to not place the speaker face down or put pressure on the speaker cone as this can damage the cone.

Be aware of the very strong magnet in the driver of the speaker, which can cause damage to electronic devices in close proximity.

Then untwist the slack in the wires that are connected to the tweeters.

Step 6

  • Using the socket wrench and the 1/4" socket, unscrew the 12.5 mm bolt that mounts the tweeter to the bracket.

Using the socket wrench and the 1/4" socket, unscrew the 12.5 mm bolt that mounts the tweeter to the bracket.

Step 7

  • While holding the tweeter, use your other hand to feed the wire through the hole at the bottom of the tweeter mount.

While holding the tweeter, use your other hand to feed the wire through the hole at the bottom of the tweeter mount.

Step 8

  • Remove the tweeter from the mount and locate the two wires that connect it to the speaker.
  • Using the pliers, untwist the wires that are attached to the two small rods at the bottom of the tweeter.
  • Repeat process for the second tweeter.
  • Be sure not to excessively bend the bare wires in order to reuse it for the replacement tweeters.

Remove the tweeter from the mount and locate the two wires that connect it to the speaker.

Using the pliers, untwist the wires that are attached to the two small rods at the bottom of the tweeter.

Repeat process for the second tweeter.

Be sure not to excessively bend the bare wires in order to reuse it for the replacement tweeters.

To reassemble your speaker, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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