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bose acoustimass subwoofer repair
Anyone knows how to open a bose subwoofer that does not appear to have any
screws? |
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Chop saw...
"x" wrote in message ... Anyone knows how to open a bose subwoofer that does not appear to have any screws? |
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"x" wrote in message ... Anyone knows how to open a bose subwoofer that does not appear to have any screws? Two screws at the bottom. Then at the top, look in the gap between the plastic and the wood to see a thin piece of plastic. This is a rotating ' snail cam '. Rotate it until it sticks up using a scalpel blade or similar. Now turn the unit on its front with that cam towards you. Look carefully again in the gap, and you will see two plastic latches. Again, using the scalpel blade, push them slightly out of the way, whilst pushing the plastic back away from you - ie towards the bottom wher you took out the two screws. The back should then slide off. If you still can't do it, mail me direct, and I'll do you a pdf of the instructions in the manual, which don't say much other than what I have said, but have a couple of ( not very good ) pictures. What is the problem with the unit ? Arfa |
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