Difficulty
Moderate
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4
Time Required
30 minutes
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- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Wire
- Take off the ear cushions by pulling on the sides.
Take off the ear cushions by pulling on the sides.
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Step 2
- Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to unscrew the three 5mm screws that secure the speaker cover.
Use a Phillips #2 screwdriver to unscrew the three 5mm screws that secure the speaker cover.
Step 3
- Use a plastic opening tool or a metal spudger to pry off the plate
- Be careful as too much force may cause damage to your headphones.
Use a plastic opening tool or a metal spudger to pry off the plate
Be careful as too much force may cause damage to your headphones.
Step 4
- Once the loose wire or wires are located on the back of the speaker, use a soldering iron to attach the loose wire back onto the speaker.
Once the loose wire or wires are located on the back of the speaker, use a soldering iron to attach the loose wire back onto the speaker.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Kevin Costello
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UMass Dartmouth, Team S4-G5, Julie Spring 2017
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Finnlay Worchurst - Aug 6, 2018
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any ways on being able to know which side its on in particular without having to open both sides?
Dan Daley - Nov 2, 2020
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I broke the plate which holds the ear muffs on, by following these directions.
On Step 3, you have the spudger in the wrong location. You are supposed to put the prying bar or spudger before or after the silver ring which acts as a spacer for the speaker housing. I like to pry in the space between the silver ring and the audio jack.
Pics look good but you will have replace the one in step 3 showing the correct location to pry from. Others too will brake the same ring I did hence your warning about damage to the headphones if applying too much pressure.
Dan