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scroogemcdov
01-26-2021, 05:31 PM
The midrange drivers in my L110As won't budge. I have removed the bass driver and the tweeter without difficulty, how do you remove the mid driver?

HCSGuy
01-26-2021, 11:47 PM
I’ve always done it with an angled pick through the screw holes, or even prying with a small slotted screwdriver. If I remember, the drivers don’t have a bevel to the back edge of the frame, so you can’t shove a plastic paint scraper in, and anything else shoved in the side will probably mar the finish of the front of the cabinet. Screw holes are your only option, I think. You might also try laying the speaker down on its back, putting a dry washcloth to the side of the driver, then use a 1ft long piece of 1x4 or similar against the side of the driver frame, and hit the end of the 1x4 with a hammer to knock the driver free from the paint. Obviously, this assumes the screws have all been removed. Also, sometimes you’ll run into one where the driver is really tight in the hole, so knocking it will do no good, as there is no where for the driver to go. Hope this helps...

BMWCCA
01-27-2021, 05:20 AM
Gentle application of heat gun or hair dryer has worked for me on stuck drivers. :dont-know:

DerekTheGreat
12-19-2023, 09:50 AM
Gentle application of heat gun or hair dryer has worked for me on stuck drivers. :dont-know:

Going to give this a shot next time.