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-[* black] Take the replacement tweeter unit out of its box. Do ***not*** lay the tweeter unit onto the work surface with the tweeter at the bottom, as this will damage the dome.
-[* black] To prepare for soldering, create an arrangement with spacers that provides enough recess to leave the tweeter dome unharmed. You can use the inside element of the component's packaging carton (which has a cutout at the center) or place an iOpener at the outer rim of the tweeter's base plate, alternatively.
+[* black] Take the replacement tweeter unit out of its box. Do ***not*** lay the tweeter unit onto the work surface while the tweeter is at the bottom, as this will damage the dome.
+[* black] To prepare for soldering, create an arrangement with spacers that provides enough ground clearance to leave the tweeter dome unharmed. You can use the inside element of the component's packaging carton (which has a cutout at the center) or place an iOpener at the outer rim of the tweeter's base plate, alternatively.
[* black] Heat up the iron and melt some solder onto the bared cable strands until a bead of fresh solder has been deposited onto each cable tip. Let the beads cool.