MOMO
New Head-Fier
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I think I posted the first thread in the wrong category. So you may take it away. Hope this isn't to disturbing in some way or another.
Ok, I found these very old headphones down in my basement and thought that I wanted to use them for my computer. The problem was that the sound was hacking, probably because of a bad cable inside it. So I cut it open and started to solder some new cables together.
I was finished after some time and wanted to test them. I was like a little boy with something new and exciting. But they didn't function correctly. The hacking was gone. I had atleast fixed that *FLEX* But one speaker didn't have any sound.
When I first tested them, one of the speakers didn't have any sound at all. That was because one cable was loose down in the "contact"(Sorry for my bad english. I am from Sweden).
I solderd(spelling?) it together and thought that it would work, but it didn't. Is it normal that the speaker is broken in old headphones? Or is it a problem that happend when I tried to solder(spelling again?) the cables together.
Is there a way to check if it is the speaker? Like, just to be sure. I am thinking about stealing a speaker from one of my other "broken" headphones. Would be thankfull for any kind of answers, except bad ones.
Ok, I found these very old headphones down in my basement and thought that I wanted to use them for my computer. The problem was that the sound was hacking, probably because of a bad cable inside it. So I cut it open and started to solder some new cables together.
I was finished after some time and wanted to test them. I was like a little boy with something new and exciting. But they didn't function correctly. The hacking was gone. I had atleast fixed that *FLEX* But one speaker didn't have any sound.
When I first tested them, one of the speakers didn't have any sound at all. That was because one cable was loose down in the "contact"(Sorry for my bad english. I am from Sweden).
I solderd(spelling?) it together and thought that it would work, but it didn't. Is it normal that the speaker is broken in old headphones? Or is it a problem that happend when I tried to solder(spelling again?) the cables together.
Is there a way to check if it is the speaker? Like, just to be sure. I am thinking about stealing a speaker from one of my other "broken" headphones. Would be thankfull for any kind of answers, except bad ones.