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Title:

Solder points for wires to speaker

Text:

I have a pair of Beats mixr headphones with the aux cable soldered straight to the speaker (don’t know why). A wire from the wider cable and a wire from the aux cable have deattached and I would like to see a tear down to see where to re-solder the wires onto the speaker. I can’t take out the Monster cable (it’s actually a genuine cable), and one ear works. The other ear has another aux port. When I use another aux cable, the ear that doesn’t work with the other cable works, but not the one that worked last time. So I have to use a headphone splitter and plug in both cables for both ears to work. But that’s a pain. How would I re-solder the deattached wires? An image of the disconnected wires is below.

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Device:

Beats Mixr

Status:

open

Accepted Answer:

+465762

Edit by: Jackson Blade

Title:

Solder points for wires to speaker

Text:

I have a pair of Beats mixr headphones with the aux cable soldered straight to the speaker (don’t know why). A wire from the wider cable and a wire from the aux cable have deattached and I would like to see a tear down to see where to re-solder the wires onto the speaker. I can’t take out the Monster cable (it’s actually a genuine cable), and one ear works. The other ear has another aux port. When I use another aux cable, the ear that doesn’t work with the other cable works, but not the one that worked last time. So I have to use a headphone splitter and plug in both cables for both ears to work. But that’s a pain. How would I re-solder the deattached wires? An image of the disconnected wires is below.
-[image|1354669]
+[image|1359030]

Device:

Beats Mixr

Status:

open

Edit by: Jackson Blade

Title:

Solder points for wires to speaker

Text:

-I have a pair of Beats mixr headphones with the aux cable soldered straight to the speaker (don’t know why). A wire from the wider cable and a wire from the aux cable have deattached and I would like to see a tear down to see where to re-solder the wires onto the speaker. I can’t take out the Monster cable (it’s actually a genuine cable), and one ear works. The other ear has another aux port. When I use another aux cable, the ear that doesn’t work with the other cable works, but not the one that worked last time. So I have to use a headphone splitter and plug in both cables for both ears to work. But that’s a pain. How would I re-solder the deattached wires?
+I have a pair of Beats mixr headphones with the aux cable soldered straight to the speaker (don’t know why). A wire from the wider cable and a wire from the aux cable have deattached and I would like to see a tear down to see where to re-solder the wires onto the speaker. I can’t take out the Monster cable (it’s actually a genuine cable), and one ear works. The other ear has another aux port. When I use another aux cable, the ear that doesn’t work with the other cable works, but not the one that worked last time. So I have to use a headphone splitter and plug in both cables for both ears to work. But that’s a pain. How would I re-solder the deattached wires? An image of the disconnected wires is below.
+
+[image|1354669]

Device:

Beats Mixr

Status:

open

Original post by: Jackson Blade

Title:

Solder points for wires to speaker

Text:

I have a pair of Beats mixr headphones with the aux cable soldered straight to the speaker (don’t know why). A wire from the wider cable and a wire from the aux cable have deattached and I would like to see a tear down to see where to re-solder the wires onto the speaker. I can’t take out the Monster cable (it’s actually a genuine cable), and one ear works. The other ear has another aux port. When I use another aux cable, the ear that doesn’t work with the other cable works, but not the one that worked last time. So I have to use a headphone splitter and plug in both cables for both ears to work. But that’s a pain. How would I re-solder the deattached wires?

Device:

Beats Mixr

Status:

open