Hi Mskvarenina
On my N801s, the front of the tweeter housing locks on with a partial twist. If you carefully grasp the plastic around the front of the tweeter "bullet" and steady the rear part with your other hand, the front section can be twisted about 15 degrees or so counterclockwise which will loosen it at the second (rearward) visible joint. The tweeter is not screwed in, it is held in place by the removeable front section. Once this section is removed, you can pull the tweeter out far enough to remove the leads which are attached on each side. Reversing this procedure will install the new tweeter. It's pretty simple but handle things carefully.
Regards,
Bill
On my N801s, the front of the tweeter housing locks on with a partial twist. If you carefully grasp the plastic around the front of the tweeter "bullet" and steady the rear part with your other hand, the front section can be twisted about 15 degrees or so counterclockwise which will loosen it at the second (rearward) visible joint. The tweeter is not screwed in, it is held in place by the removeable front section. Once this section is removed, you can pull the tweeter out far enough to remove the leads which are attached on each side. Reversing this procedure will install the new tweeter. It's pretty simple but handle things carefully.
Regards,
Bill