Inleiding
The passive bass radiators significantly help to improve the sound quality of the JBL Charge 4 by amplifying the deep pitches in sound. They also keep the speaker waterproof by sealing out water from the sides. This guide will show you how to replace the bass radiators if the bass of your speaker is not sounding as good as it once was, or if you need to gain access to the inside of the speaker.
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Flip your speaker over and insert the plastic opening tool into the slit on the grille.
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Pry away from yourself towards the back of the speaker to release the clip.
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Repeat this process for the clip on the other side.
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Remove the two 8mm Phillips #0 screws from the other edge of the grille.
You have to remove the 8 mm screws before you try and Prius the other side. They are attached, and will break
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Using the plastic opening tool, lift the tab on top of the speaker to release the radiator from the clips.
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Repeat this process on the other clips around the radiator to release it from the frame.
There is absolutely no reason to remove the passive radiators if you want to replace the speaker only!
Just cut to step 6.
Also the difficulty level is way too high. I found it very easy to disassemble the unit.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Exactly where are supposed to get parts for this, do you suppose !?
It says it on the top of the introduction
Hi do you hany any suggestion on where to buy the passive radiators?
Were can i get the main cover from can you help please and the subwoofers
Yo tengo la charge 4 y se me rompió uno de los radiadores lo que yo quisiera saber si se pueden arreglar o lo tengo que cambiar por otro
ich schaffe es nur auf der einen seite. Auf der anderen ist die abdeckung viel zu fest dran ? was kann ich machen ?
George Ziakos - Antwoord