How To Take Apart Speakers with no Screws-4 Types

The speakers with screws are easy to take apart. You just open all the screws and separate the speaker. You may want to open a speaker if it is not working properly or sounding odd.

But, some speakers have no screws at all. In such a situation, you feel confused about how to take apart these speakers.

Hold on, that’s not a big matter. We are here to help you. By the end of this article, you will be able to take apart your speaker with no screws.

How to Take Apart Speakers with no Screws

Type 1: Taking Apart A Speaker Enclosed in A Wooden Box

Usually, the speakers with no visible screws have hidden screws beneath their outer casing. Another possibility is that the parts are glued together, especially if the speakers have a wooden enclosure.

There are different methods for each type of speaker.

For example, a traditional speaker having a wooden enclosure is most likely glued. You have no option to open it except to break the wooden box.

Just break the wooden box using a hard thing and take the speaker out. Be sure to break it gently so that you may not harm the speaker inside.

Once the wooden casing is broken, you can fix the speaker.  After preparing, you can place the speakers into another wooden box.

Type 2: Taking Apart A Speaker With a Plastic Covering

The speakers with plastic enclosures have hooks that are fixed in the holes. In addition, glue is also applied to fix them firmly. But, they are simple to open.

Step 1: Find the Separation Points

When you observe carefully, you notice that there is a little gap between the outer plastic covering and the speaker box.

They both are joined together at the four corners through hooks.

Step 2: Open up the Contact Points

  • You need a Philips screwdriver. Place the screwdriver between this gap and pull it away from you.
  • Repeat the same process with the other three corners of the speaker.
  • This will pull out the hooks from the holes.

Step 3: Access and Fix the Speaker

  • Now, you can pull the outer plastic covering from the main body.
  • Removing the plastic casing reveals the speaker itself.
  • The speaker has four screws around it. You need to open them up.
  • Now, you can remove the speaker driver from its box.
  • The speaker has wires attached to it. You can fix your speaker easily.

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Step 4: Closing the Speaker Box

  • You can close the speakers in the same way.
  • Place the speaker in its location and close all the screws tightly.
  • Next, put the outer plastic covering on the speaker box.
  • Insert the hooks in the holes properly. Apply some pressure to close it firmly.

Type 3: Hinged Speaker or Otterbox

The hinged speakers are a bit difficult to open. You should open them very carefully.

  1. Take a small flathead screwdriver. Place it in between the joints where the two parts meet each other.
  2. Push the screwdriver head upward to pry open the two parts.
  3. If this does not work, use a utility knife and cut away the body of the speaker at a corner.
  4. Make a small cut just like you cut the lid of a sealed bottle.
  5. In this way, you can make a small space to insert the screwdriver and to pry open the speaker case.
  6. However, if you cannot find any way to open it, consult a manufatuer.
  7. You might damage the delicate speaker components by experimenting at home.

Type 4: Speakers with Metal Case

It is a real challenge to open up a speaker with metal case. Some speaker come with aluminum or other metal casings.

  1. You can use a hacksaw to cut a corner of the speaker case.
  2. However, it is very risky and you may damage the internal components.
  3. Another option is to use the Dremel tool which is designed to cut metal quickly and smoothly. It requires a metal cutting blade.
  4. We do not recommend doing this with your speaker. The better option is to take help from a professional.

Final Words

Hope you have learned to take apart speakers with no screws. If you have any questions or another best way to open such speakers, leave your feedback.

Hi, I'm Memona Aman, Editor of Speakersmag.com. I am naturally inclined towards modern technical gadgets. I love to research on speakers and soundbars. I write articles on this blog to share my latest knowledge. I am happy to assist you in your search for the best audio devices. Read more about me
Hi, I'm Memona Aman, Editor of Speakersmag.com. I am naturally inclined towards modern technical gadgets. I love to research on speakers and soundbars. I write articles on this blog to share my latest knowledge. I am happy to assist you in your search for the best audio devices. Read more about me

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