You can use a hammer and chisel (seriously) from what i have seen on other forums. Seems to be a relatively easy procedure but think you should look at the pics first. Personally i feel that some models w/o the cyclops look abit funny e.g. explorer2.
If you go to RSC they will ask you to replace the whole crystal.
You can use a hammer and chisel (seriously) from what i have seen on other forums. Seems to be a relatively easy procedure but think you should look at the pics first. Personally i feel that some models w/o the cyclops look abit funny e.g. explorer2.
If you go to RSC they will ask you to replace the whole crystal.
the other day i knocked my DJ into the wall at work. after awhile I was looking, I think the cyclops with a good finger nail and scratch, can come off. doesnt look too secure
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