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+ | [title] Remove the silicone holding the wires in the end cap cavity |
[* black] From the end cap side, remove the silicone holding the wires in place. | |
[* black] ***Proceed carefully*** Make sure the speaker is powered off. Avoid cutting the wires. A plastic ustensil is probably best, or a very small, dull screwdriver. | |
[* black] This took me about 30 minutes and I forgot to take pictures. | |
[* black] Disconnect the AUX input plug and then pull that wire out from under the PCB so it can be aligned with the hole. | |
[* black] ***Re-assembly Notes.*** | |
[* black] Push the AUX wiring between the PCB and the chassis. | |
[* black] Plug the AUX connector back in. |