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Take the magnets out of the speakers? For what reason? Removing the magnet from any speaker will cause it to no longer operate...maximum damage or not! :) If you simply desire a magnet, no problem, crack them to pieces! Or, just go buy some magnets.
Not possible.
The Magnet has no value. Just smash it.
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by Ramoncito_L on November 9th, 2011
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You're reading Alright i have a stereo and it broke so i want t take the magnet out of the speaker without causing maximum damage to the speakers?
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