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[title] Desolder speaker terminal solder terminals
-[* black] To remove the speaker terminals, you need to desolder the 4 solder terminals that go through the PCB. This should have been photographced away from the amp wall. I will try to get a less confusing photo here soon.
-[* black] I used an 85-watt temperature-controlled soldering station, a lot of flux, and quality desolder braid to remove that solder. Unless you are skilled, using a weaker iron, no flux and even no braid, this could be pretty difficult.
+[* black] You need to desolder the 4 solder terminals that go through the PCB. Here is the reare of the PCB showing the solder terminals after desoldering. This photo does not reflect that the PCB has already been removed from the opening in the amp wall. I will try to replace this soon with a slightly less confusing photo.
+[* black] I used an 85-watt temperature-controlled soldering station, a lot of flux, and desolder braid to remove that solder. If you are using a weaker iron, no flux and no braid, this could be a bit difficult or time-consuming, depending on your skill level.
[* black] Now comes the problem...