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In this guide, details about disassembling the BOSE SOUNDLINK Revolve speaker are included for individuals who need instructions on how to troubleshoot and fix the speaker.
The Bose SOUNDLINK Revolve is a compact Bluetooth speaker that provides premium quality sound while still light and easy enough to carry. This specific example is not functioning as the speaker can’t be turned on. Thus, our team performed an educational disassemble of the device in order to troubleshoot the problem.
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Use a plastic opening tool or metal spudger to remove the rubber mount from the bottom of the speaker.
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Use a T10 screwdriver to remove the three 10 mm screws from the bottom of the speaker.
This is not a T10 screwdriver at all... T10 have 6 branch star...bose screw have only 5...
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Unhook the ribbon conector that connects the bottom cover to the body, then remove the bottom part of the speaker.
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Use a TR9 screwdriver to remove the screws from the top of the speaker, and then remove the top part of the speaker along with the motherboard.
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Slide the body of the speaker from the metal cover.
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Use a T10 screwdriver to remove the four 6 mm screws around the 2 speakers, and remove the speaker units from the body.
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Pull off the metal case from the speaker body.
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Remove the three 25.3mm screws from the bottom part of the speaker body with a T10 Torx screwdriver.
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Use a spudger to pry apart the glued section between the speaker panel and the device.
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Open the speaker panel, then unwind the three wires from the speaker.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Is it possible to buy a replacement subwoofer? Mine has been dropped and it's only the bass elements that sound distorted, thank you
Subwoofer with sound distorted at my revolver speaker
I also cannot find a subwoofer replacement on the web. Do you know where I can buy one?
BOSE has a $75 option to refurbish the speaker, they do not sell the parts…..
Im glad to hear . I live in Puerto Rico and the authorized store wants to charge me $169.00 for a replacement. How do i go about this service . Thanks Bert
Where's the best place to hide an airtag in this Bose speaker? In your opinion that is. (Airtag is modified to not have a working beeper)?
I am working in repair cafés and had one yesterday. I was disappointed about these screws, which I could not open with my iFixit screw set (Pro Tech). It was not Torx. Maybe Bose changed it for some models. I am missing a pentalobe screwdriver with a hole in the middle. The P6 (should be named PL6 by the way) from the Pro Tech Toolkit is too small and has no hole.
Since the battery started charging with another power supply, we did at least not have to open it.
I am very interested in a tool opening those screws and how they are named. Maybe I could abuse a kind of spanner driver or create one myself.
I did some research and these screws are called Torx star 5 point (translated from German), which is in my opinion not an official designation. According to Wiki, these should be Torx Plus Security. Torx Plus was patented by the company Acument.
Just funny, that I already HAD these in my car for coffee machine repairs... But I didn't know, that 'Torx' could have been 6 and 5 star. Since the designation seems not to make a clear diefference.