Batteries
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How do I pull one of these apart? |
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How do I repair the crossover? |
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Speaker domes have been pushed inward. |
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Troubleshooting
If your Apple iPod Hi-Fi is not working properly, visit the device's troubleshooting page: Apple iPod Hi-Fi troubleshooting page.
Background and Identification
When first released in February of 2006, the Hi-Fi was meant to revolutionize home audio by giving users the ability to play music from their iPods more easily.
Apple discontinued the Hi-Fi in September of 2007 in an effort to refocus on the iPod and iPhone.
Identification
The Hi-Fi is a black and white, medium-sized speaker with a removable grille. It allows for an iPod with the original 30-pin connector to dock directly on top. The Hi-Fi also features an audio jack on the back, making it compatible with all devices with an audio-out line. This device can operate on six D-cell batteries, or with its 9.5’ power cord.
Additional Information
Video Teardown of the Apple iPod Hi-Fi