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The speaker is the main part of the JBL Clip+. This guide will show how to remove this.
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crwdns2935267:0crwdne2935267:0Tweezers$3.99
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Use the angled tweezers to carefully pull the rubber bumper off the back side of the device
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There will be three 6mm philips head screws under that rubber bumper, remove these three screws.
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The back cover should lift open easily and the components should be visible.
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The battery is adhered to the back cover of the JBL Clip Plus, slowly lift the battery away from the case, using a spudger to pry the battery away from the adhesive.
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Remove the three 7mm philips head screws on the outer edges of the device.
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Use the plastic prying tool to gently remove the face of the speaker from the body.
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Use the spudger tool to gently scrape away the adhesive holding in the microphone.
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Gently push the motherboard away from the microphone, this will allow you to remove the microphone.
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Gently push the motherboard out from the frame of the JBL Clip Plus, this requires some force.
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There are three solder points that need to be desoldered.
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If you need help with desoldering refer to How to Solder and Desolder Connections help. After these are removed the battery should be free.
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There are two #1 philips head 4mm screw fastening the speaker to the body, remove these.
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Remove the solder on the motherboard.
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If you are unsure how to desolder these connections refer to : How To Solder and Desolder Connections
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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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do you know were can i buy the new speaker for my jbl clip +?
I work in A/V. I frequently need to adjust audio systems.
I want to add a switch to the speaker wire, so I can turn the speaker off, and use the line out port only, in order to test audio systems with a Bluetooth reciver.
I can be at the mixing board, adjusting sliders while the music is playing, with no cables.
Will this work?