Introduction

The volume knob (also used as the power knob), the bass, and treble knobs are three of the most used parts of the Marshall Kilburn II.

Over time these components of the speaker can get dirty, and with the constant use of it, it can wear out or you can mistakenly twist it too hard and damage the knobs. If dirt or water get in the knobs, it could also cause the knobs to get stuck.

Without the volume knob you would not be able to easily twist to power on the speaker or twist to increase and decrease the volume.

With just a simple tool and a few minutes you can fix your Marshall Kilburn II knobs and get back to twisting the sound the way you want.

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    • Position your speaker so you're looking at the top of the speaker with the three knobs.

    • Using a iFixit opening tool, gently pry up from under the knob to loosen and remove it.

    • Do this for all three knobs.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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