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Muffled sound? Distorted sound? No sound? No problem! Simply use this guide to regain awesome audio in your projector. To follow this guide, you should have the following parts handy:
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Flip the projector onto its back and unscrew the nine 15mm screws using the Phillips #0 screw driver.
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Flip the projector right side up and unscrew the two 12mm screws on the light bulb panel located at the rear of the projector with a Phillips #0 screw head.
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Using your hands, gently pry the top and bottom of the projector casing apart.
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Locate the 2 screws on the handle casing. These screws are mirrored on the handle attachment on the other side panel as well.
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Unscrew the two 16mm screws using the Phillips #0 screw driver. Repeat for the opposite side panel.
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Lift up on the side panel and speaker attachment to slightly dislodge it.
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Unscrew the four 9mm Phillips screws with a Phillips #0 screw driver, located on the outside of the projector casing.
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Once the side panel door has been lifted out of the bottom casing, it can swing freely.
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Rotate the side panel door forward so that you can access the screws on the speaker.
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Unscrew the two 10mm screws with a Phillips #0 screw driver.
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Lift the side panel and speaker out from the projector casing.
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Using your hands, slide the speaker outward from the side panel.
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Locate the two speaker wires connected to the sound and audio motherboard on the left panel opposite of the speaker. Unsolder these connections with a soldering iron.
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Once the wires are disconnected, in order to fully remove the speaker you may need to cut the plastic bands holding the speaker wires in place.
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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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What's missing is where to get the speaker. Looking for a better one than most projectors come with.