Speaker cover removal

four9r
four9r Posts: 3
edited February 2011 in Speakers
Curious...
How do the speaker covers come off. I'm guessing they will just snap/pop off when pryed. I'd hate to be wrong and break something. Anyone?
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  • newrival
    newrival Posts: 2,017
    edited February 2011
    depends on the speaker.

    please post the make/model

    some speakers use magnets, compression pegs, posts, velcro, glue, nails, etc. Just depends on the speaker
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  • four9r
    four9r Posts: 3
    edited February 2011
    tsi300, tsi100 and csi10's
  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 18,066
    edited February 2011
    they pull off you will be ok..
  • jbooker82
    jbooker82 Posts: 1,627
    edited February 2011
    Yea just feel where the pegs that press in to the cabnet are and pull their. Kind of work them off slowly.
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  • Geoff4rfc
    Geoff4rfc Posts: 2,839
    edited February 2011
    jbooker82 wrote: »
    Yea just feel where the pegs that press in to the cabnet are and pull their. Kind of work them off slowly.

    That's good advice. I think the TSi's are like the Monitors, very flimsy and feel like they could be creased pretty easily. I also both remove and reattach at the pegs.
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  • four9r
    four9r Posts: 3
    edited February 2011
    Thanks for the info!