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    Question L100 driver replacing

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    The answer is probably within an archive somewhere and if someone knows, let me know. To replace the components of the L100, are they glued in as well as screwed in place? Are the connections to each soldered? Are there any special tools that really should be had to do a good job?
    Kind regards,
    JC

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    clmrt
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    Philips screwdriver...to get the drivers out, I've laid the cabinet face-down and dropped it about half an inch until it pops out on it's own.

    The woofs should have spring terminals, the mid too, I think, if alnico, otherwise quik-connects.

    Be careful pulling the tweeter clips, as the rivets can weaken and break.

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