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Old 07-24-2009, 09:57 PM
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would it be possible to readapt something like this to use with full size headphones like the AD-900 that normally don't "need" amplification.
Has anyone hear of anyone doing something like that?

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Can't see why it wouldn't be possible.
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Old 07-25-2009, 06:30 AM
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Yeah should be do-able, little scary when your doing it to cans that cost a small fortune though
I'd love to mod it in such a way that it's easy to switch back to wired, should I want too...
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You could mod the cans with 3.5mm jack plugs (mono's) on either side (or do single entry with one stereo jack and the wires from the other side channelled through the headband or something) so you can attach a cable or the wireless module with ease. Just a case of desoldering the stock cable, wiring a jack plug up (on wires from the driver) and setting it in the bottom of the housing, then you just want to put mono jacks on the left and right side of the top of the cable so you can use them in either format, wired with the modified stock cable, or wireless with the W-1 plugged into the jack sockets on the cans.
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You could mod the cans with 3.5mm jack plugs (mono's) on either side (or do single entry with one stereo jack and the wires from the other side channelled through the headband or something) so you can attach a cable or the wireless module with ease. Just a case of desoldering the stock cable, wiring a jack plug up (on wires from the driver) and setting it in the bottom of the housing, then you just want to put mono jacks on the left and right side of the top of the cable so you can use them in either format, wired with the modified stock cable, or wireless with the W-1 plugged into the jack sockets on the cans.
hmm, having hard time envisaging what you're saying, don't spose you'd care to do a stick diagram?
So with what you're suggesting, it'd be easy to switch between a wireless adapter & full corded?
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Hmmmm... Was a bit long winded!

Almost as simply as I can put it: wire up 3.5mm mono jacks onto each side of the headphones, after de-soldering the original cable, and where you de-soldered the cables, whack 3.5mm mono jack plugs onto each side, so you can plug the Sleek W-1 into the jacks on the headphones, or plug in the stock (modified) cable.
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Hmmmm... Was a bit long winded!

Almost as simply as I can put it: wire up 3.5mm mono jacks onto each side of the headphones, after de-soldering the original cable, and where you de-soldered the cables, whack 3.5mm mono jack plugs onto each side, so you can plug the Sleek W-1 into the jacks on the headphones, or plug in the stock (modified) cable.
So essentially; two plug holes where the two cords used to come out of the cans?
That way one can plug in a wireless adapter or the original cords that now have plugs where there used to be bare wire..
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You got it.

Neat and clean soloution really - just slightly more difficult than soldering the W-1 directly onto the headphones.
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Hmm not sure id be able to do a clean job of this..
So essentially.....

soldering iron
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2x 3.5mm mono jacks (female)
2x 3.5mm mono jacks (male)
headphones you want to mod
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You got it...

Essentially you just need to solder wires onto the jack (female) terminals, and solder the other end of the wires to the driver, of course getting the wires on the right terminals.

When you desolder the original cables, they should be coloured... Look up what colour is what, and solder the correct wires from the female jack plug onto the right joints on the driver.

Might be best to A) post in the DIY forum with my idea (i'm no DIYer really, but my idea should work... Others may have simpler ideas though, but I can't see any?) and B) looking into finding a local DIYer if you are not confident about soldering, or getting the right wires in the right places

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thanks I may give it a crack down the track, prolly experiment on a cheap pair 1st!
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