Difficulty

Easy

Steps

4

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Case               
  • Turn the speaker face down, so the connector side is up.
  • Remove the four #2 Philips screws on the back plate.

Turn the speaker face down, so the connector side is up.

Remove the four #2 Philips screws on the back plate.

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Step 2

  • Remove the foam insert to expose the two spade connectors.
  • Carefully separate the connectors

Remove the foam insert to expose the two spade connectors.

Carefully separate the connectors

Step 3

  • Turn the speaker so the grill side is up.
  • Remove the four screws on the grill. I had to use a t-10 Torx bit to remove them.
  • The grill is not glued on, but may require a bit of prying to remove.

Turn the speaker so the grill side is up.

Remove the four screws on the grill. I had to use a t-10 Torx bit to remove them.

The grill is not glued on, but may require a bit of prying to remove.

Step 4

  • Remove the four silver bolts holding the speaker in place. These bolts also have threads inset for the grill screws to fit into.
  • This is a pretty quick and easy teardown, not too many parts in this one. The meyer speaker’s part number is ST-164. It’s a 16 Ohm driver.

Remove the four silver bolts holding the speaker in place. These bolts also have threads inset for the grill screws to fit into.

This is a pretty quick and easy teardown, not too many parts in this one. The meyer speaker’s part number is ST-164. It’s a 16 Ohm driver.

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

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Garrett McWilliams - Apr 25, 2020

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So I took one of my MM-4 apart because something was rattling. Turns out it has a loose magnet assembly. It must have been dropped in shipping.

Jan Marius - Jun 29, 2020

Do you by any chance still have it?

I have two of them already and with some zipties and rubber they sound great again…

Would you by any chance ship the broken driver over to me?