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removing a speaker's connector panel
I'm finally getting around to upgrading a pair of Advent speakers (the
original model with green tweeters). The connector panel -- on which the crossover network is mounted -- is glued to the inside of the speaker. I could remove and replace the crossover components in situ, * but that strikes me as asking for trouble. It would make more sense to completely remove the panel. The "obvious" way is to repeatedly run a sharp knife (such as a carpet knife) along the panel's edges, until enough of the adhesive has been broken that the panel comes loose. Is this "reasonable", or am I missing something? Thanks in advance. * I'm also replacing the switch and the jacks. |
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