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-[* black] The stereo speakers are lightly adhered to the rear case, but lift right on out with a good grip.
- [* icon_note] These speakers are all 'bout the bass, no treble—literally. The larger diaphragms will displace more air, and a ported back allows for booming bass.
-[* black] A Joy-Con rail is secured to either end of the console with four Phillips screws. Each rail connects to the motherboard with a ribbon cable, which sends juice back to the controllers.
+[* black] The stereo speakers are lightly adhered to the rear case, but don't put up much of a fight.
+ [* icon_note] These speakers are trying hard to pump that bass. The larger diaphragms will displace more air, and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_reflex|ported back|new_window=true] allows for booming bass. But initial reports say they still "[http://www.theverge.com/2017/3/1/14772530/nintendo-switch-review-zelda-breath-of-the-wild|favor treble|new_window=true]."
+[* black] Phillips screws secure a Joy-Con rail to either end of the console. Each rail connects to the motherboard with a ribbon cable, which sends juice back to the controllers.