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Originally posted by BobG:

We use Torx 20

The leads are clips not soldered at the driver

Agree with Bob G. But if you already have a Torx T-15, it will allow for sufficient removal and hand tightening of the screws. If one plans to use an excessive amount of torque to tighten the screws, then by all means go buy a T-20 driver, in leiu of using an available T-15. Be advised, excessive torque is unnecessary and quite possibly damaging too!

I'm an advocate of having the right tool for the job, but I do like to avoid buying a special item if one capable of performing the job is available.

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This message has been edited by ShapeShifter on 06-07-2002 at 05:07 AM

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can you take some pics of the process when/if you do it yourself? it might come in handy for anyone that has to do this later on. even still, it would be cool to see the inerds of the speakers Smile.gif

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