Introduction
This guide will be helpful for removing the protective speaker grill on your DOSS SoundBox. Removing this protective speaker grill will help you get to the speakers if they or the grill is damaged and needs repaired. The process should take around 5 minutes to complete, and doesn't need any special skills. Be aware of the possibility of scratching the soundbox when removing grill.
Tools
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Use a small plastic opening tool to gently lift the side of the grille.
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Gently slide the tool to the front of the speaker.
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Repeat the process on the bottom of the grille.
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Gently pull the grille off of the speaker enclosure.
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Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Where do you get board replacement?
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Before you actually do as this guide suggests, I suggest even more so to read the whole guide first and make certain that there aren’t any superfluous steps that you can skip rather that doing unnecessary steps that will involve an element of risk of damaging your speaker. There’s always a risk of damaging whatever you are working on trying to fix, so unnecessary steps should be avoided, always. With that idea in mind, if what you’re in need of is a motherboard replacement, then please put down the screwdriver, you’ll need to search the web for a replacement, and it doesn’t seem like iFixit, or the author(s) of this guide are any help in that regard. There’s no link, no site name, store name, nothing. So, before you completely disassemble your speaker, as this guide suggests, and lose parts trying to store them loose while waiting for EBay to ship your replacement, buy the replacement first.
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