Disassembling a speaker
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Hello everyone,
I got some Panasonic speakers for my home theater that sound pretty good.
However, these speakers already have a single red/black cable, and wanting to replace it with a quality cable, I cut it too short and now I can't reconnect it.
So how do I disassemble the speaker?
Here are some photos:
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/1180/img06681y.jpg
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/6244/img06691.jpg
Thanks
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I got some Panasonic speakers for my home theater that sound pretty good.
However, these speakers already have a single red/black cable, and wanting to replace it with a quality cable, I cut it too short and now I can't reconnect it.
So how do I disassemble the speaker?
Here are some photos:
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/1180/img06681y.jpg
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/6244/img06691.jpg
Thanks
Configuration: Windows 7 32 Ultimate
Asus P5QL-E
Core 2 duo E7400 4.20 GHz
OCZ Reaper edition 2 GB pc8500 RAM
Club 3D HD 4770 o/c
Seagate 500 GB (32 MB 7200 rpm)
Cooler Master Real Power m520 PSU
Logitech G5 + Steelseries mouse pad
7 answers
Hello,
The idea of changing the cables is not great since their diameter is designed for the power that the speaker can handle, and even if you put the same diameter cable but of better quality, you won't hear the difference.
Since this is not high-end, generally everything is glued together, so to open it, you need to unglue everything. Otherwise, the covers around the speakers can usually be unclipped/unglued; once done, you will find screws to fix the speaker, and then you will be able to access your cable.
The idea of changing the cables is not great since their diameter is designed for the power that the speaker can handle, and even if you put the same diameter cable but of better quality, you won't hear the difference.
Since this is not high-end, generally everything is glued together, so to open it, you need to unglue everything. Otherwise, the covers around the speakers can usually be unclipped/unglued; once done, you will find screws to fix the speaker, and then you will be able to access your cable.