jeff1965
New Head-Fier
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I don't want to send them in to anyone to repair. Not worth cost.
I saw this video where a guy got his open by using a hairdryer and some spring clips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zachh7Cf5rY
I think he is using the clips to put some outward pressure on the earphones.
That looks pretty doable.
Now my first question is this: can I guess suitable wire at Radioshack or Walmart or someplace like that. I live in a very small town. Do I need to find an
electronics place or something?
I have a saudering iron somewhere, do I need some kind of special sauder?
Also, when I was looking up this stuff I kept running into "modding headphones". If I am going to open them up is there some "modding" that I could
do at the same time that would make my fantastic, but worn to shreds headphones even better?
Main thing, though, is what kind/size, whatever, wire do I need to do this.
If I mess 'em up I'll get a new pair, but would rather fix these if I can.
Thanks in advance for your replies,
Jeff
I saw this video where a guy got his open by using a hairdryer and some spring clips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zachh7Cf5rY
I think he is using the clips to put some outward pressure on the earphones.
That looks pretty doable.
Now my first question is this: can I guess suitable wire at Radioshack or Walmart or someplace like that. I live in a very small town. Do I need to find an
electronics place or something?
I have a saudering iron somewhere, do I need some kind of special sauder?
Also, when I was looking up this stuff I kept running into "modding headphones". If I am going to open them up is there some "modding" that I could
do at the same time that would make my fantastic, but worn to shreds headphones even better?
Main thing, though, is what kind/size, whatever, wire do I need to do this.
If I mess 'em up I'll get a new pair, but would rather fix these if I can.
Thanks in advance for your replies,
Jeff