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Old 01-06-2015, 02:02 PM
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I got the coil to turn, but barely. That slug's pretty much frozen in place, and I'm afraid of breaking it. It's a very small screwdriver slot. With the end of a metal tipped screwdriver in place, the sound is actually comfortably listenable if you turn up the volume all the way. Remove the screwdriver, and the sound goes really low.

I'll definitely do the filter can after I get this sorted out. There's only one, and it's spring clipped to the chassis, easy job.
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