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[* black] Remove each rubber end cap using a plastic pry tool. | |
[* black] Go around each end of the speaker slowly popping up a small section of the rubber cap until there is a gap on all sides. | |
[* black] Once there is a gap all the way around the cap, the top should be easily removed by hand. | |
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+ | [* icon_note] Do not use a metal object, for you will scratch the casing or tear the rubber end caps. |