ya know, I had a buddy who had this problem once, i cant remember the brand, it wasnt anything spectacular.
He ended up putting a scewdriver through the driver and got so mad he threw the thing on the ground and broke the box open.
after careful inspection, it turns out that the subwoofer had had these little mushroom looking bolts on the back of the outer edge that anchor it down into the box. These would be put into holes cut in the box and slide through a groove next to the holes, and the "mushroom cap" would be anchored in.
turns out all he had to do to was unscrew the main screws on the outer edge, then twist the subwoofer about 4 degrees to the left and the anchors would hit reach an area large enough for them to pass through, anf the subwoofer would pop right off.
maybe try rotating that bad boy before using chemicals.
ive seen some furniture that fastens together in this manor.
He ended up putting a scewdriver through the driver and got so mad he threw the thing on the ground and broke the box open.
after careful inspection, it turns out that the subwoofer had had these little mushroom looking bolts on the back of the outer edge that anchor it down into the box. These would be put into holes cut in the box and slide through a groove next to the holes, and the "mushroom cap" would be anchored in.
turns out all he had to do to was unscrew the main screws on the outer edge, then twist the subwoofer about 4 degrees to the left and the anchors would hit reach an area large enough for them to pass through, anf the subwoofer would pop right off.
maybe try rotating that bad boy before using chemicals.
ive seen some furniture that fastens together in this manor.