DIY headphone repair iPhone

In detail: do-it-yourself headphone repair iPhone from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

In the everyday life of a modern person, headphones are an indispensable attribute that allows you to enjoy listening to your favorite music and audiobooks anywhere and anytime. Unfortunately, this gadget does not last forever and is prone to breakage. In such a situation, you have to think about whether it is possible to repair the headphones with your own hands, or whether it is better to buy new ones. It is recommended not to rush to throw away the old ones, since broken ones, in most cases, can be repaired at home. How to fix the headphones yourself, and will be discussed in this article.

Headphones are a fairly simple device, so all faults can be listed literally on the fingers. Frequent reasons why the headphones stopped working are the following:

  • breakage of the plug;
  • defective headphone cord;
  • the volume control is out of order.

If the headphones are broken, the first thing to do is to pay attention to junction of the plug with the cable... Often the cause of the breakdown lies in this very place. Due to frequent bends, the cable cores break, so the signal does not pass to one "ear" of the gadget or to both at once... Also, the microphone may not work.

It is quite easy to detect a breakdown. It is necessary, with the gadget turned on, to try to bend the cable in the place of the alleged breakdown in different directions. If at the same time a sound appears or a crackle is heard, it means that one of the wires of the wire is interrupted. What to do if a problematic spot is found on the cable?

To repair your headphones, do the following.

  1. Cut off the plug from the cable.
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  2. To repair the plug will be used the inside of the old with a slight modification. To remove this part, you need to cut the plastic shell using a clerical knife, as shown in the figure below.
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After cutting the plastic, pull out the insides of the plug. You will see contacts to which several thin wires of different colors are soldered. In the same way, you can disassemble headphones from an iPhone.
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  • Memorize or sketch on paper to which pin, what color the wire was connected to. The pictures below show standard wiring diagrams cable cores. The color of the conductors may differ in different models, in this case, green is the left channel, red is the right channel, and copper (without insulation) is common.
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  • If you need to repair headphones with a microphone, which are connected with one plug (usually there are 2 plugs on the cable), then the wiring diagram will be as in the figure below.
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    Next, you need to free the inner cores of the cable from the outer (general) insulation.
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    The procedure for replacing the plug is the same for all types of headsets, for example, such as: headphones Beats By Dr, Sennheiser (Senheiser) HD 215, Razer Kraken (Kraken) Pro, as well as, for headphones Steelseries Siberia v2, Audio-technica ATH-ES7 and headphones Defender.

    How do I repair my headphones if the headset cord is faulty? You can try to find fracture site internal cable veins, probing and bending all its sections while the gadget is running. If you hear a crack or sound during the test, mark this place with a marker. Further, in the place of the break, the cable is cut and stripped. After that, the ends of thin conductors must be soldered, observing the color, and insulated.

    If the break point is not found, then the entire cord will need to be replaced.... In the following example, the repair of vacuum headphones will be shown.

    1. Before disassembling broken vacuum headphones, you need to purchase a new cable - you can order it online.
    2. Using a clerical knife, carefully disassemble (separate) the glued phone gadget into 2 parts.
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    3. After opening, you will see the soldering points to which you need to solder the new cable. Thus, you can repair the headsets Beats (Bits) by Dr. Dre, Sony, Audio Technica Ath-CKR10.
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    4. In the same way, Iphone headphones are repaired. But when disassembling apple headphones, you should be careful and write down or sketch the location of the wires. They can be multi-colored.
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    Large gadgets, such as, for example, Philips headphones or Sven headphones for a computer, differ from plug-in ones only in the size of the speaker (membrane in small gadgets). Difficulties can arise when trying to get to the speaker in order to solder the wires.

    Different manufacturers of headsets have different methods of opening them. These can be latches that are difficult to find or hidden screws hidden under the soft “cushions” - ear pads. For example, the question often arises, how to disassemble the Sennheiser HD203 headphones?

    1. Use a credit card or other flat object to pry out the ear cups securing clips.
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    2. After removing the soft pads, you will see 4 screws that need to be removed.
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    3. On the disassembled device, you will see contacts with wires soldered to them, which must be unsoldered and replaced with new ones.
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    When repairing Steelseries Siberia headphones, the ear cushions stay glue-based... You can remove them by gently prying with a screwdriver, after which you can find the fasteners. Some models use latches instead of screws, which can break with strong pressure. If they break, you will have to glue the gadget cups, after which they will become non-separable.

    On the Razer Kraken headphones, the ear cushions are not glued and are easy to remove.

    After detaching them, the fasteners can be found under the glued paper.

    In the Audio-Technica M30 or ES7 headset, they are also worn on the rim of the gadget's cup. Phillips headphones are no exception.

    By the way, the Audio-Technica ES7 headphones have hinges for rotating the ear cups. Therefore, if you, while repairing a gadget, disassemble it, then you need to be careful.

    The Philips SHD 8600 headset is free from all the drawbacks associated with replacing the plug and cable, since it is a representative wireless devices.

    How do I fix my headphones if I have problems with the volume control in the form of loss of sound or crackling? In this case, you can use graphite greaseto apply it to the resistive layer to re-establish contact. The headset should then function without issue.

    If the headset continues to work poorly after lubrication, then the regulator must be replaced with a new one.

    Thus, in most cases, before you run and buy a new headset, you can do it yourself. This requires a thin tip soldering iron and skills in handling it.

    After the presentation of the new iPhone, specialists from the iFixit website, in anticipation of new devices from Apple, decided to warm up on EarPods. The novelty was disassembled into small parts and thoroughly examined for functionality and design features.

    It turns out that Apple engineers had to spend 3 years creating this miracle. The primary goal was to make the headphones stronger and more reliable than the predecessor model, and then the sound quality was tackled. They succeeded. The new model has become more resistant to moisture and mechanical damage.

    The cable that enters the remote control from both sides has been protected from kinks. The circuitry of the remote control itself has become more complex, and also better protected from moisture ingress.

    Inside the disassembled earpiece, you will not see anything remarkable - a permanent magnet, a membrane and a voice coil. If you do not pay attention to the new non-standard shape of EarPods, then we have absolutely ordinary headphones, without any technological and innovative delights.

    A noticeable change was the rejection of the plastic membrane in favor of the paper one.Perhaps it is because of this that the mid and high frequencies sound better in the headphones. In addition, as practice shows, a paper membrane is more resistant to tearing than a plastic one.

    In conclusion, we can say that the new EarPods will last you longer than the old headphones, and as for the quality of music, it will not please true music lovers at all.

    Autumn has come, dear readers, Apple is releasing new products. This means that specialists iFixit It's time to blow off the dust from the tools, which has managed to settle on them since the natural destruction of the Retina display from the MacBook Pro. The most interesting is yet to come, but let's say the headphones Earpods went on sale right after the presentation and are ready to go under the knife first.

    EarPods Model Number - MD827:

    The new remote with three buttons and a microphone (left) looks different from the remote from the previous generation headphones. The wires at the top and bottom are much better protected from kinking.

    Looking at the next photo, you will tell that Apple removed the microphone hole in the case of the remote control - and you will be wrong! The point is that the holes in general did not have... The round bars were for informational purposes only - so you know where to talk. It is now replaced by a microphone icon. Saving on matches, Johnny?

    It is best to use a pick to open the remote control. An amazingly useful thing when dismantling equipment.

    The remote control consists of five components: two plastic covers on the top and bottom, rubber bands with buttons, a flexible board, and an oblong metal plate. Here we see the top cover in the right hand, while everything else, still assembled, is held in the left:

    Remote control, rear view. Here is just in the plate (it is needed to stiffen) the hole for the microphone there is.

    On the flexible board, in addition to the microphone, one more microcircuit was found. Flamboyant Chipworks believe that this is either an analog-to-digital converter or some kind of volume control device.

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    Console board (top - dime, 10 cent coin):
    • Red - microphone 2F17 045;
    • Orange - TI25ASGVI 079.

    Compared to the new one, the old one is just a toy. By the way, it is protected from moisture much worse.

    With the remote control done, it's time to pick up the scalpel and go directly to the headphones. Earpods glued, there are no latches. If you open at home (why it is better not to do this, read below), then you will need fresh glue to reassemble.

    ... Modestly. Like most in-ear ("drop") headphones, one EarPod contains a diaphragm, a voice coil, and a magnet.
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    The membrane - which is very important - is for the first time paper, not plastic. iFixit writes that this will have a positive effect on the low and mid frequencies. Frame? From the inside, he no longer seems somehow super unusual ...

    So again: magnet (left), membrane and voice coil (right). And then they are the same, but upside down. On the outside of the acoustic design (around the magnet), a fine mesh is laid right above the symmetrical holes.

    This is an important component, because to maintain the required sound quality, the acoustic design must be rigid and, moreover, open so as not to impede the passage of air behind the vibrating membrane.

    The mesh was not in the old headphones. From top to bottom: previous generation headphones, headphones from the first iPod and EarPods.

    IFixit focuses on durability, and the EarPods are very good at that. But before us is an acoustic device, which, being disassembled and reassembled again, even with great diligence, will never sound as before. Therefore, there will be no marks for "ease of repair". Till will not, because iFixit is just warming up. Very soon, the iPhone 5 will lie on their table, then there will be iPod touch and nano, and then, you see, the iPad mini will arrive in time.

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