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-[* black] You can now pull off the rear slidey-outey part of the speaker. If you own a Sound Kick, you know exactly what I'm talking about. If you don't own a Sound Kick, why are you reading this guide? Make sure to disconnect the electrical connector on the back side of this part before fully removing it.
- [* black] Note: for reassembly, notice the gear mechanism that keeps the left and right side sliding at the same rate. Make sure to engage each side on the same tooth to maintain an even slide.
+[* black] You can now pull off the extension chamber (or, more technically, the rear slidey-outey thingy). If you own a Sound Kick, you know exactly what I'm talking about. If you don't own a Sound Kick, why are you reading this guide?! Make sure to disconnect the electrical connector on the back side of the chamber before fully removing it.
+ [* black] Note: for reassembly, notice the geared mechanism that keeps the left and right side sliding at the same rate. Make sure to engage each side on the same tooth to maintain an even slide.
[* black] This is as far as I can take you! Notice the missing magnet on the backside of the left (channel) speaker. It had popped off while tumbling down the stairs. A little CA and it's good as new!
[* black] Reassemble in reverse order.