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Insert a spudger into the gap between the right ear cup cushion and the headphone frame.
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Lever the spudger downwards to pry up the ear cup cushion.
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Carefully remove the protective cloth in the inside of the ear cup including the foam spacers.
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Remove the four 8.3 mm-long Phillips #00 screws securing the ear cup cover.
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Insert a spudger into the gap between the ear cup cover and the headphone frame.
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Lever down the spudger to pry up the ear cup cover and pop open the plastic clips.
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Carefully open the ear cup cover.
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Use a pair of blunt nose tweezers to carefully lift the microphone cable out of its routing.
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Use a pair of blunt nose tweezers to lift the microphone out of its recess.
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Insert an opening pick in between the bottom edge of the battery and the battery contact plate.
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Insert a second opening pick between the right edge of the battery and the battery frame.
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Lever down the opening pick to pry up the battery. This might require a little bit force due to the battery adhesive underneath.
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Ugh…. I broke one of the gold pins attached to the red/white/black wires to the battery…. Does anyone know if there’s a fix or solution for that save for soldering?
At least I figured out it was the battery that was the initial issue! But now…. UGH.
Thank you so much for this guide, Dominik!
Hi Kaldea, I’m not sure which part you actually broke off but in case you’re fit in soldering you should be able to solder the cable back onto the pin. In case you broke the side which is in contact with the battery you need to find a replacement part for it. You might be lucky in a well sorted electronic or model making store.
Yes, BE CAREFUL! I too broke one of the gold pins - they're not even pins, they're kind of folded metal foil, and very brittle. It snapped and although I put it back in place, I'm guessing it did not make a connection because the battery did not charge. I can't solder and don't have the equipment :-( So now I need to buy new headphones. Still it was worth a try.