Model Line: Reference Product Launch Year: 2014 The information contained in this document is solely intended for service and repair of Klipsch Group, Inc product; use of this information to mimic or copy KGI designs is strictly prohibited and subject to prosecution.
Service Manual – Consumer Exploded View and Warranty Parts List Warranty Replacement Parts Part Number Parts Description 1061363 R-25C Horn With Tweeter 1061361 R-25C Woofer 1061359 R-25C Grill With Logo 1012824 R-25C/ KC-25 Network W/ Input Cup 60445 Synergy III Rubber Bumper...
Service Manual – Consumer Tweeter Removal for R-25C Tools needed: Small flat blade screwdriver 3mm hex (Allen) key First, with a small flat blade screwdriver, gently pry the up the trim ring around the tweeter, highlighted in red Be sure to pry the trim ring up in between the tweeter horn and the trim ring as shown below. Prying between the trim ring and the cabinet may cause damage to the cabinet.
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Service Manual – Consumer Once the trim ring is removed the speaker should look as shown below. Next, begin removing the screws (highlighted below in red) from the perimeter of the tweeter horn. There will be six (6) total screws to remove, each using a 3mm hex key head...
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Service Manual – Consumer Once all the screws have been removed, the tweeter and tweeter horn should come free as shown below.
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Service Manual – Consumer Once the tweeter is removed from the cabinet, slide back the silicone covers on the terminals, and use a small flat blade screw driver to release the wire clips holding to the positive and negative terminals of the tweeter.
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Service Manual – Consumer Once the tweeter is removed, the speaker will look as shown below.
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Service Manual – Consumer Next, plug the wires on to the new tweeter, and slide the silicone covers back over the terminals. Place the tweeter back into position, and replace the screws. Replace the trim ring by setting into position and gently pressing the trim ring around the edge, verifying the clips on the back are locking into place.
Service Manual – Consumer Troubleshooting Guides Woofer Removal for R-25C Tools needed: Small flat blade screwdriver 3mm hex (Allen) key First, with a small flat blade screwdriver, gently pry the up the trim ring around the woofer, highlighted in red...
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Service Manual – Consumer Be careful when removing trim ring around the edge of the cabinet, rough handling may cause damage to the cabinet Pry slowly around the edge of the trim ring to release all the clips.
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Service Manual – Consumer Once the trim ring is removed the speaker should look as shown below. Next, begin removing the screws (highlighted below in red) from the perimeter of the tweeter horn. There will be six (6) total screws to remove, each using a 3mm hex key head...
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Service Manual – Consumer Once all the screws have been removed, the woofer should come free as shown below.
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Service Manual – Consumer Once the woofer is removed from the cabinet, slide back the silicone covers on the terminals, and use a small flat blade screw driver to release the wire clips holding to the positive and negative terminals of the woofer.
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Service Manual – Consumer Once the woofer is removed, the speaker will look as shown below...
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Service Manual – Consumer Next, plug the wires on to the new woofer, and slide the silicone covers back over the terminals. Place the woofer back into position, and replace the screws. Replace the trim ring by setting into position and gently pressing the trim ring around the edge, verifying the clips on the back are locking into place.
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