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[title] Removing the Speaker
-[* black] You can use a small screw driver head to remove the speaker.
-[* black] With the screw driver, place the end as shown in the picture. Be sure to get all the way under the edge of the speaker.
+[* black] For this procedure it is recommended to use the black plastic pick shown in picture.
+[* black] Using flat end, approach the speaker from top direction of case. Carefully and firmly wedge the flat end of pick between where the speaker meets the case.
[* black] Gently push the speaker up. It may have some adhesive on the bottom to keep it in place, so some resistance is common.
-[* black] If you find that the speaker is not coming up or that the disc seems to pulling away from the black casing, find another area to leverage with your screw driver. The area shown in the picture is what we found to be the easiest to use the screw driver.
+[* black] If you find that the speaker is not coming up this is due to the adhesive. It may require multiple attempts, just take your time and stick with it. The area shown in the picture is what we found to be the easiest separation point.