I’ve had success using a tiny Allen wrench on some speakers.
You can slide it through the gap and rotate the head to go behind/under the grill and slowly pull each corner a little at a time.
If you’re careful and not too aggressive, you should be able to get it without damaging anything at all. But that depends on how much of a gap there is between the grill and wood finish(veneer?) behind it.
I’ve had success using a tiny Allen wrench on some speakers.
You can slide it through the gap and rotate the head to go behind/under the grill and slowly pull each corner a little at a time.
If you’re careful and not too aggressive, you should be able to get it without damaging anything at all. But that depends on how much of a gap there is between the grill and wood finish(veneer?) behind it.