Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

9

Time Required

                          15 - 20 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Bottom Circuit Board Access
  • 4 steps
  • Top Circuit Board
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Bottom Circuit Board Access               
  • Flip speaker over so that the bottom is facing up.
  • Using the blue spudger, lift the gray foam up and slowly peel it off with your hand.

Flip speaker over so that the bottom is facing up.

Using the blue spudger, lift the gray foam up and slowly peel it off with your hand.

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Step 2

  • Using the screwdriver, unscrew three screws.
  • Detach the bottom cover from the rest of the speaker by pulling the two in opposite directions.

Using the screwdriver, unscrew three screws.

Detach the bottom cover from the rest of the speaker by pulling the two in opposite directions.

Step 3

  • Remove the screw that is above the charging port.

Remove the screw that is above the charging port.

Step 4

  • Remove the two screws connecting the motherboard to the bottom cover of the speaker.
  • Remove the bottom cover.

Remove the two screws connecting the motherboard to the bottom cover of the speaker.

Remove the bottom cover.

Step 5

              Top Circuit Board               
  • Using your hands, grip and separate the soft plastic and the metal casing away from each other with some small force.

Using your hands, grip and separate the soft plastic and the metal casing away from each other with some small force.

Step 6

  • Remove the (4) four screws shown around the top of the inside.
  • (2) two of the screws are shown here, the other side will look the same.

Remove the (4) four screws shown around the top of the inside.

(2) two of the screws are shown here, the other side will look the same.

Step 7

  • Pry up and remove the soft plastic casing from the rest of the device.

Pry up and remove the soft plastic casing from the rest of the device.

Step 8

  • Remove the 3 screws holding down the top circuit board.

Remove the 3 screws holding down the top circuit board.

Step 9

  • Lift up and look on the underside of the circuit board.
  • Using the plastic opening tool, pry open the wide clamp keeping a ribbon to the top circuit board. The top circuit board can now freely be removed from the device.

Lift up and look on the underside of the circuit board.

Using the plastic opening tool, pry open the wide clamp keeping a ribbon to the top circuit board. The top circuit board can now freely be removed from the device.

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

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skelet300 - Apr 20, 2019

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Hello,

I need to buy the TOP CIRCUIT BOARD … Where Can I buy it or could you sell me one ? Thank you my mail is skelet300@gmail.com

Jeff Pitt - Aug 24, 2019

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I also need one of these boards and don’t really want to buy a complete used unit to repair mine, copydoc1@aol.com if you know of any resources, thanks in advance.

fmpitschieller - Feb 2, 2020

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Same here. My speaker had one circuit replacement on warranty but now need a second replacement and I not willing to pay half the price of a new speaker each a every year. Can you help please ?

My e-mail is fmtbmp@gmail.com

Fay Claybrook - Mar 5, 2020

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Hi, I need to buy the top and bottom circuit board and was wondering the same. Any help with where to purchase these would be appreciated,

Thanks, my email is fayclaybrook28@outlook.com

Michael Parsche - Jul 27, 2020

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I am also looking for a top circuit board replacement. Where can I get one. michael@parsche.net