How to Fix Headphones - A Detailed Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @DIYPerks
    @DIYPerks  7 лет назад +471

    Here's a (very) good replacement jack to use: amzn.to/2zMG9Od

    • @ojsimpson8986
      @ojsimpson8986 7 лет назад +1

      DIY Perks they didn't work at the end

    • @reyfish47
      @reyfish47 7 лет назад +4

      what makes these better?

    • @Infiniti25
      @Infiniti25 6 лет назад +7

      @reyfish47 The link is monetised so you will be supporting the channel without paying extra at the checkout. You can see this in the URL once you've clicked through, it contains the following tracking info "&tag=linkbunny-20". Not sure why the recommended replacement is on the US Amazon unless he is targeting that market as I thought he was based in the UK.

    • @JuanGomez-zj2bs
      @JuanGomez-zj2bs 5 лет назад +3

      The guide was good but the dancing move where better xD

    • @antoine1597
      @antoine1597 5 лет назад +3

      how about the solder

  • @Ayesha86_
    @Ayesha86_ 3 года назад +521

    this guy is actually the one who got me interested in electronics and I found my career path.

    • @suma9684
      @suma9684 3 года назад +13

      Good for you!

    • @manavpatel8675
      @manavpatel8675 3 года назад +8

      Yay!

    • @incomxx2564
      @incomxx2564 3 года назад +7

      Nice!

    • @zwabbah4841
      @zwabbah4841 3 года назад +6

      cool

    • @charles_teak
      @charles_teak 9 месяцев назад +1

      Now I'm interested too lol. Bought everything he said. I was satisfied with my work.

  • @indientis6003
    @indientis6003 7 лет назад +3936

    "thankfully headphones are really easy to fix" *shows supplies that are more expensive than the actual headphones*

    • @lethauntic
      @lethauntic 7 лет назад +717

      If you purchased $5 headphones, then sure, it probably is.

    • @melbetmusicpreference9286
      @melbetmusicpreference9286 7 лет назад +26

      lethauntic 50 in my case. Still, I wouldn't go for these supplies

    • @melbetmusicpreference9286
      @melbetmusicpreference9286 7 лет назад +50

      windson7 I don't own any single thing showed in the video, unless the headphones, of course

    • @melbetmusicpreference9286
      @melbetmusicpreference9286 7 лет назад +25

      windson7 You are absolutely right, but ill leave this to the professionals, haha. I am more likely to waste more money on new couple of new headphones than spend time going after these supplies and then learning to fix my failed electrical devices. Too much time, too much energy.

    • @melbetmusicpreference9286
      @melbetmusicpreference9286 7 лет назад +19

      windson7 Ha, sounds profitable. Aldo I am just random person with no any sense or purpose when it comes to electrical devices or hardware at all. I guess it is not about 'having a life' but choosing what it is for us. Being in all aspects of art, I could say I made a choice, but thanks for the information anyways x). Any type of skill can be very useful when we espect it the least

  • @VER1AMusic
    @VER1AMusic 4 года назад +6

    I used this video as a loose guide to convert my fiancee's broken pair of skullcandy bluetooth earbuds and a broken aux cable into a bluetooth adapter for my bose headphones. The earbuds have an amp in them so I basically got a free bluetooth headphone amp. No more wires getting caught on things while im working on projects and it sounds amazing. Thank you so much for making videos that enable the tech world to be more accessible to beginning diy-ers like me Matt!

  • @sillygooseenergy
    @sillygooseenergy 6 лет назад +98

    Lol I'm holding my earbuds in a specific position just to hear this. I'm scared if I sneeze ill lose audio 😂

  • @creatip123
    @creatip123 8 лет назад +390

    Regarding the wrong (swapped) channel wiring, it's a good idea not to solder the signal wires right away. Just solder the ground wire in place. Thread the signal wires through the holes in the plug's signal contacts, then plug it in to check the channels. So you don't have to de-solder the signal wires if it got swapped.

    • @slawor4
      @slawor4 8 лет назад +21

      or use a multimeter and a diagram to see what is left and right

    • @theniftylynx6897
      @theniftylynx6897 4 года назад +2

      Yes and then solder them on once you got them right.

    • @MrCleanAteMyWife
      @MrCleanAteMyWife 4 года назад +32

      Or just leave them switched and use it as an excuse to brag about the fact that you fixed your own headphones everytime someone brings it up.

    • @HAWXLEADER
      @HAWXLEADER 3 года назад +9

      Cool people just put on the headphones reversed...

    • @oceanbytez847
      @oceanbytez847 2 года назад +2

      @@slawor4 Most people don't have access to proprietary diagrams.

  • @bobversyp2123
    @bobversyp2123 8 лет назад +788

    when you can only hear the audio of this video on the left side of your headphones xD

    • @letmegiveyouaquickmeal
      @letmegiveyouaquickmeal 8 лет назад +8

      Bob Versyp same

    • @user-ln9yx1ry9z
      @user-ln9yx1ry9z 6 лет назад +14

      I wish my headphones at least one side course my headphones don’t work at all

    • @Memes-ty8qr
      @Memes-ty8qr 6 лет назад +26

      Nope it's the right side. :P

    • @zaf2774
      @zaf2774 4 года назад +5

      my dads headphone only work on the left side and to make the right side work i need to pull the wire a little how to fix

    • @arstotzkanplaguedoctor
      @arstotzkanplaguedoctor 4 года назад +3

      yep, that's what I was looking to fix

  • @sheikhtahmid7799
    @sheikhtahmid7799 9 лет назад +1845

    im soo stupid because i was watching this with my broken headphones......

  • @nathchp
    @nathchp 6 лет назад +518

    Or find the receipt and argue with the shop owner

    • @stoppls1709
      @stoppls1709 5 лет назад +15

      lmao

    • @MrAndriuxin
      @MrAndriuxin 4 года назад +42

      the "gringo" way

    • @einflinkeswiesel2695
      @einflinkeswiesel2695 4 года назад +35

      The American way:
      Bring a gun

    • @MrAndriuxin
      @MrAndriuxin 4 года назад +11

      @@einflinkeswiesel2695 HA
      nah not really, they think they are soooo powerful by having a gun
      but the main thing they do is crying

    • @waiitwhaat
      @waiitwhaat 4 года назад +11

      calm down there Karen

  • @Glic2000
    @Glic2000 5 лет назад +80

    This is a great video. Sadly, I've discovered (after hours of frustration) that this is very hard to do on modern headphones. The wires are incredibly thin and delicate, so getting the rubber coating and the ceramic coating off will probably obliterate the tiny bit of metal inside. Then if you get that far, probably one tiny bit of smaller-than-a-human-hair wire will end up touching where it's not supposed to, leaving you with eternally scratchy audio that cuts off on one side. It's a shame modern electronics are so shoddy. For a brief moment there, I almost had my favourite headphones working again.

    • @Glic2000
      @Glic2000 5 лет назад +20

      Tried it one more time after re-watching the video and finally got them working again. Not sure how long they'll last this time!

    • @cat8594
      @cat8594 3 года назад +3

      Encountered the same issue when trying to use the wires of some dollar store headphones, I'm considering going out of my way to find better wires. I'm tired of headphones always breaking

    • @JoeNokers
      @JoeNokers 2 года назад +20

      @@cat8594 have you considered starting with headphones that werent bought in a dollar store haha

    • @chaerulea3457
      @chaerulea3457 2 года назад +1

      A very late tip, if you have issues getting the rubber coating off you can always try to burn it off, just be careful not to burn the cable as well

    • @AtticTapes14
      @AtticTapes14 2 года назад +2

      @@cat8594 Use tape. That's it. No solder. No tools. Just let wire be bent near the jack at a certain exact angle where audio is good and use many layers of tape (5+ layer) and tape around the exact angle bent on the wire. Keep jack plugged in while taping it and play a constant audio and listen to it to make sure audio is good around the certain angle. And keep the wire behind the screen.. Yes, there will be layers of tape near the jack on the wire, but it's wayyyyyyyyy easier than soldering, and it still solves the audio issue.

  • @Jefferson-ly5qe
    @Jefferson-ly5qe 8 лет назад +173

    Just a tip for anyone who gives this a try: you'll make life easier for yourself if you don't tin the wire and jack contacts like Matt did. Just strip the wires and feed them through the holes in the jack contacts. You can then wrap each wire around itself so that the wires hold in place without any solder, kind of like a lasso. Trim the excess wire. Then add solder to seal the deal. This will make the whole process less fiddly and should produce a mechanically stronger joint.

    • @magopoligonal7349
      @magopoligonal7349 2 года назад +2

      I just read figures, can't u make a tutorial about it ? (Use a cheap headset)

    • @hachisgaming1205
      @hachisgaming1205 2 года назад

      does that work

    • @TheWilliamHoganExperience
      @TheWilliamHoganExperience 2 года назад

      Harder to de-solder though if left and right are reversed. I was thinking to use alligator test leads first to establish left and right, then doing as you suggest with the connection....

    • @chibuzochibuzo6297
      @chibuzochibuzo6297 Год назад

      ​@@hachisgaming1205what he's describing only applies to amateurs.

    • @Lilleh__
      @Lilleh__ Год назад +4

      @@TheWilliamHoganExperience I was thinking, if the wires are threaded through the holes and wrapped around, wouldn't that make them able to be tested before doing any soldering?

  • @e-jthompson6322
    @e-jthompson6322 8 лет назад +1850

    *iPhone 7 users crying in the distance*

    • @LZYDOG
      @LZYDOG 7 лет назад +35

      E-J Thompson allgood. Once I get enough money to buy some nice Bluetooth headphones I'll never have to worry about a cord again 😁

    • @jarrettmosco9624
      @jarrettmosco9624 7 лет назад +13

      E-J Thompson
      I soldered a Bluetooth module and lipo to the base of my headphones. Did a similar thing to an old amplifier.
      -iPhone 7+ user 😂😂

    • @sprsae9003
      @sprsae9003 7 лет назад +17

      •Lochy• nice bluetooth headphones? that dosnt exist

    • @bakem7907
      @bakem7907 7 лет назад +5

      enjoy csgo on ur macbook. :)

    • @realvivifromloona
      @realvivifromloona 5 лет назад

      Dongles exist y'know

  • @BrookNBones
    @BrookNBones 10 лет назад +11

    A word of advice for those that try this with a set of Apple headphones. I use to do soldering repairs in an electronics shop and have experience with these. You can use a wire brush or some sandpaper to remove the protective coating as well. Sometimes this is best for many Apple brand sets, because the they also have a kevlar fiber strain relief cord built into the wires themselves that can interfere with adding solder in the manner you described in this video. While it works with many lesser grade wires the fiber strands allow for extra small wires to be used without breaking the wire itself when gently tugged on. What happens, when you try to melt the coating is by the time it has melted away enough to soak up solder the fibers swell and soak in the flux from the core of the solder preventing a sufficient bond. If you scrape away that coating first (sandpaper is best) the solder can quickly bond to the wires fibers before the flux soaks into the kevlar fibers. Just a tip for those that find they have this type of wire. You will know right away when you have it too. When you cut your wires before you do the first strip typically some of the kevlar does not get cut because kevlar is stronger than steel, so you'll have a few just dangling out the end of the wire.

  • @phi-net2437
    @phi-net2437 4 года назад +198

    "Listen to this section of the video" *proceeds to hear "Left Channel" from right speaker and "Right Channel" from left speaker.... crap

    • @lebbiiyy
      @lebbiiyy 4 года назад +2

      Me too

    • @lucadrogon
      @lucadrogon 4 года назад +6

      I quickly changed them too.

    • @sisina_sie7652
      @sisina_sie7652 3 года назад

      Quick question does it really matter? You're hearing sound in the end afterall

    • @darkkitchenrecords2625
      @darkkitchenrecords2625 3 года назад +1

      @@sisina_sie7652 It's not the same really. If the L R channels do not have the same sensitivity you will not hear the notes as the artist panned them

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas 3 года назад

      @@sisina_sie7652 Well, imagine hearing someone shoot you from your right, when actually it's on your left

  • @Glic2000
    @Glic2000 5 лет назад +1

    I looked at several videos before attempting the repair, and I wanted to let you know yours was the best one. I especially like the part where you point out where the audio shows which channel is left and right (got mine correct on the first try, whew)!

  • @NiekopTube
    @NiekopTube 8 лет назад +410

    In 99% of the cases: Red=Right and BLue=Left...that should save you re-soldering!

    • @ChaitanyaSoni96
      @ChaitanyaSoni96 8 лет назад +21

      I thought so too, turned out to be reversed in skullcandy's pair of Ink'd earphones, just an fyi.

    • @s_m5099
      @s_m5099 7 лет назад +20

      for hyper cloud 2 green = right .blue=left . greenred= ground
      how to know?
      open the left speaker and you will see the wire coming from right speaker contection with green wire and ground

    • @amgadsayed3232
      @amgadsayed3232 7 лет назад +1

      S_M I have the same headset ,,, how did you do it , is there a video or something to help me ?

    • @KramptCustoms
      @KramptCustoms 6 лет назад

      This is universal

    • @Kabirr
      @Kabirr 6 лет назад

      @@s_m5099 WHAT about the mic? I just messed up mine! :(

  • @marke.1021
    @marke.1021 10 лет назад +58

    Not sure which set of wires is left or right? Use a battery (not a car one ) preferably C or AA. With headphones on tap two wires to battery and you'll hear a static type sound- this is also a good way to test wires for regular speakers. Instead of electrical tape may want to use heat shrink -it's quite cheap and more durable than tape and when heated won't get gooey.
    Nice video BTW

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  10 лет назад +19

      Mark E. Great suggestion with the battery trick! Wish I'd thought of that when I was making this video.

    • @OpheliaY1948
      @OpheliaY1948 9 лет назад +4

      Mark E. mind that the battery (= somewhat constant current) can (likely will) break your headphones/speakers over time, so better to just either remember the colours on the wired broken connector or de- and then resolder the wires in case they're the wrong way around the first time :) thumbs up on the heat shrink idea though, even comes in clear so you can still see through it and admire your beautiful solder joints :D oh, also it might happen that the headphones get dodgy connections on the other end, but usually that is repaired the same way (I did repair my old Koss headphones on both ends that way and they're just fine now :D )

    • @lolvivo8783
      @lolvivo8783 2 года назад

      Use resistance in series with battery and dmm

    • @Septimius
      @Septimius 2 года назад +1

      DC current is bad for headphones, so I wouldn't suggest this. If you're doing this type of work you should probably have a multimeter. Use that on continuous mode to figure out which part goes to the tip and which goes to the ring. RRR - Red, Right, Ring. Right channel is ring.

  • @jekanyika
    @jekanyika 9 лет назад +111

    Those are some sweet moves!

    • @neovitae7333
      @neovitae7333 7 лет назад +2

      hahha i loved the moves too xD it was like old movies

  • @josjo8574
    @josjo8574 Год назад

    You are probably ONE person who explains everything SOOOO good out of 30 people….I will fix my cable this weekend, I have everything and see how goes it!!!! Haha…thank youuuuuu

  • @Jon-jh4iv
    @Jon-jh4iv 7 лет назад +3

    I especially like how we were able to test the left and right sides with this video!!

  • @yeetusdeleetus
    @yeetusdeleetus 7 лет назад +107

    My soldering experience:
    *YOU'RE GROUNDED!!*

  • @dadduorp
    @dadduorp 7 лет назад +14

    Of all the online headphone wiring DIY's I've seen, this was by far the most concise and informative! Thanks so much! Cheers!

  • @einystieny4261
    @einystieny4261 8 лет назад +597

    ...huh? *calmly buys new headphones*

  • @gypsylake5164
    @gypsylake5164 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for the helpful tip and the visual demonstration for those of us who are attempting this thing for the first time in our life. It is generous and kind of you for taking the time so we can get back into the groove as soon as possible and Rock on again! Thank you again.

  • @freyasofia8513
    @freyasofia8513 2 года назад

    Thanks for explaining so clearly, and not being American and not having loads of pointless chat ☺️

  • @sebastiaosalgadonunes7770
    @sebastiaosalgadonunes7770 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks for the tutorial, I've been searching for a simple tutorial to help me fix my headphones and yours was perfect. It was my first time ever soldering and I fixed it =D Channel subscrived. Cheers from Portugal.

  • @RainAngel111
    @RainAngel111 8 лет назад +406

    Yes, very easy... FOR SOMEONE WHO KNOWS HOW TO SOLDER.
    But I suppose for someone learning how to solder, it's not a bad idea to practice with this. After all, it's already broken. You can't make it any worse.

    • @spinyslasher6586
      @spinyslasher6586 8 лет назад +48

      Soldering is very easy to do. I recommend practicing on torn and thrown away wires learn how to control it. I actually use this method to fix most of my electronics.

    • @salvasaren329
      @salvasaren329 8 лет назад +10

      I think soldering some torn wires to an old PCI card (sound card, graphics card or something like that) is a decent method to improve soldering skills.
      Excess solder can be rubbed off the soldering iron with a sheet of kitchen paper as well, you get a clean tip and after all you can trash it instead of taking care about one more tool. Just use enough paper cause the solder is hot!
      Soldering is quite easy, don't miss the point of adding solder to the tip when it's used for the first time or you'll be very unhappy. Don't mix the solder types like crazy and use the iron when it's hot enough, then you'll end up with a nice and shiny soldering point.

    • @JAMEYX
      @JAMEYX 8 лет назад +2

      I never knew how to do it before, but last week I learned how simple it was.

    • @reyfish47
      @reyfish47 7 лет назад +5

      soldering is easy as fuck boii

    • @da_knug
      @da_knug 6 лет назад +1

      soldering is very easy, follow the instructions in this video and you'll be golden. and as you said, they're already broken

  • @akelsZM
    @akelsZM 8 лет назад +443

    Can you help me with my headphones?
    They don't seem to work with iPhone 7

  • @azamfaraz7321
    @azamfaraz7321 3 года назад

    Its not as easy as you say it is. Its a pains taking job. But you did it right way. Thumbs up for that

  • @amitashokingle9405
    @amitashokingle9405 2 года назад

    Just saw your video after 2.5 yrs finally removed that broken piece .. thank you for the video and for the idea .... ☺️😁😁

  • @Dr1nky
    @Dr1nky 9 лет назад +159

    Watching this while my headphones just died. Forgot there's no sound.
    Fml.

  • @Memoonk
    @Memoonk 9 лет назад +115

    Time to find my several old faulty headphones I guess.

    • @MercurialMann
      @MercurialMann 9 лет назад +2

      LOL! Me too

    • @TheHunChem
      @TheHunChem 9 лет назад +11

      Memoon Khan Then have this tip: If you have a bunch of "Unsavable" headphones, combine them. I made a great one from 3 faulty ones :D

    • @1992djg
      @1992djg 6 лет назад

      It’s only worth it if they are decent headphones

    • @1992djg
      @1992djg 6 лет назад

      That for some reason don’t have replaceable cords

  • @direwolf3659
    @direwolf3659 9 лет назад +1170

    Anyone else been searching all over the internet because they are a teenager and have broken their headphones multiple times and you don't want to tell you parents because you just don't wanna deal with the shit they are gonna rub in your face so you go searching all over the Internet to find a VERY simple way to fix your damn headphones and you just lose all hope because you know you have no fucking idea how to do this -.- properly with out fucking shit up not to mention you don't have any of this shit!!

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  9 лет назад +149

      :(

    • @elk3407
      @elk3407 9 лет назад +8

      +Dire Wolf Im mad I threw away my expensive headphones after the wire broke now.

    • @DottsDash
      @DottsDash 9 лет назад +14

      +David Never a good idea if they are an expensive pair. People will buy them off you for a decent price especially if they are easily fixable with the right tools like in this video.

    • @elk3407
      @elk3407 9 лет назад +5

      ShadowGhost2 I found them while cleaning up. guess I didn't throw them away after all.

    • @damionwilliams1504
      @damionwilliams1504 9 лет назад

      yep

  • @cosmicglitter9387
    @cosmicglitter9387 4 года назад

    This was the kind of video I've been looking for. Recently learned soldering just to fix my headphones and watched other videos about this topic but didn't start because I wasn't so sure. This video helped me thanks.

  • @futairimasu
    @futairimasu 3 года назад

    Not at all the fix I was looking for, but it was really well explained and excecuted. I'll like it in case I happen to need it. Keep up the good content!

  • @LurifaxDK
    @LurifaxDK 10 лет назад +10

    You really need to do more videos. I find them oddly relaxing to watch and you have a very ELI5 way of speaking. :-)

  • @w38
    @w38 10 лет назад +14

    Great video Matt, thanks :)

  • @gopala1998
    @gopala1998 9 лет назад +5

    thanks a lot mate. I tried it and it works!
    also for all the other people who have skullcandy headsets, the RED wire ia Ground, the BLUE and GREEN ones are audio channels.
    Hope this helps someone

  • @thesinghchauhan2634
    @thesinghchauhan2634 3 года назад

    If only life was as simple and nicely explained as your video. My regards.

  • @medmusic7977
    @medmusic7977 3 года назад +14

    Mistakes on this video.
    1 : never clean your soldering iron with a cloth or sponge because the risidue stays there and difficult to remove, always clean it with desoldering copper or a soldering iron copper cleaner post.
    2 : Never use electrical tape on audio equipment, use heat-shrink instead. And shield it after soldering before heatshrinking

    • @TexasBuyer2001
      @TexasBuyer2001 3 года назад

      How do you shield it? Do you wrap it with aluminum foil?

    • @medmusic7977
      @medmusic7977 3 года назад +3

      @@TexasBuyer2001 yes exactly, preferably electronic aluminum foil, the food one works too but too thick

    • @rasput1n6
      @rasput1n6 3 года назад +1

      Noted ;)

    • @medmusic7977
      @medmusic7977 3 года назад +1

      @@rasput1n6 you’re welcome.

  • @Beterr
    @Beterr 10 лет назад +10

    I love your videos but they're jus not frequent enough! I like how detailed and helpful they are

    • @ethicks
      @ethicks 10 лет назад +3

      They are detailed and helpful because he spends a lot of time making each video...

  • @ViaticalTree
    @ViaticalTree 9 лет назад +147

    Good tutorial. One correction: what you're calling a "jack" is called a plug or connector. A jack is what you plug it into.

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  9 лет назад +65

      Really? I didn't know that! Interesting!

    • @Brokkoli7hun
      @Brokkoli7hun 9 лет назад +40

      +halffulltome In the USA, in most other places both the plug and the socket are called jack. (according to wikipedia)

    • @ViaticalTree
      @ViaticalTree 9 лет назад +2

      +Brokkoli7hun I see that. Looks like they are more correctly called "jack socket" and "jack plug" though which makes more sense than calling them both the same thing.

    • @ViaticalTree
      @ViaticalTree 9 лет назад +8

      +DIY Perks Disregard my comment. I've learned that in the UK they are called jack socket and jack plug, but colloquially both called jack, which seems strange, in my opinion, to call them both the same thing. But carry on. Good video, btw.

    • @noemannoeman2176
      @noemannoeman2176 8 лет назад +5

      +halffulltome calling them jack simply because its a type of connector jack male and femal like in usb we call it usb or micro usb whatever the form or size its just an usb.

  • @nevolloyddelcastillo9392
    @nevolloyddelcastillo9392 10 лет назад +16

    Awesome moves..
    Will this work with a headset though? The one with a mic built in?

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  10 лет назад +13

      You can do it to a headset, but the procedure is a little different because of the mic. All you have to do is make sure you get the same kind of connector (or connectors) that are on the original headset, and make sure you wire them up correctly (very similar to what's covered in the video).

    • @nevolloyddelcastillo9392
      @nevolloyddelcastillo9392 10 лет назад

      Cool! I think i'll be salvaging the original plug and mod it... i'll be doing it on the headset that came along with the phone.. haha..
      And thanks! 👍👍👍

    • @Thallazar
      @Thallazar 10 лет назад

      DIY Perks What about a headphone that has a split end for microphone and audio, similar process but now for 2 audiojacks?

    • @filmmaster987654321
      @filmmaster987654321 10 лет назад

      Thallazar yes

    • @walidtabassam2741
      @walidtabassam2741 10 лет назад

      Jort Pekema no it wont work you need a trrs plug

  • @RealSanChaeZ
    @RealSanChaeZ 3 года назад

    Crazy to see this guy going from fixing headphones to building brass cases and DIY projectors

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 Год назад

    This is the best guide I have seen so far.
    All the American ones use sodder - in the rest of the world we use S O L D E R
    I particularly liked the way you did not bother to try to remove the plastic shielding from the 3 wires but just used the iron and the solder to burn though it.
    I used to do soldering many years ago, and I would have tried to strip the wires, but of course, modern wires are so thin

  • @davidhg117
    @davidhg117 8 лет назад +50

    dose dancing moves at the end tho

    • @waiitwhaat
      @waiitwhaat 4 года назад +8

      He fixx
      He teachh
      but most importantly
      He dance like a cute *peach*

    • @BlueberryPi
      @BlueberryPi 3 года назад

      @@waiitwhaat HE DANCEE

  • @fizraqim4981
    @fizraqim4981 8 лет назад +4

    that dance in the end is awesome

  • @MrZer000
    @MrZer000 7 лет назад +6

    After 5 mins of serious talk, the end cracked me up

  • @mosphere358
    @mosphere358 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this!! I have a pair of headphones that I've had for years, I figured out how to mend the ear cup fabric when it got worn out and I knew there had to be a way to fix the jack too! This video was very informative and pleasant.
    😊🎧🎶✨️

  • @stephencooper3067
    @stephencooper3067 3 года назад

    Just at the start of Covid I converted my comfortable headphones to USB with a built in mic (they didn't have one) ready for all the inevitable WFH. However it wasn't until now listening to your left and right channel test i realized it wired it wrong!
    Thanks for that! Great video.

  • @SlightlyMiscalculated
    @SlightlyMiscalculated 9 лет назад +21

    If you don't have any tools whatsoever, can't afford any, or are just too lazy to go get some and want to repair your headphones, take an older pair of headphones you don't use and snip off the audio jack and an inch or two of the cable. Snip off the audio jack on the headphones you're repairing and burn the protective coating off the exposed wires, connect and twist the corresponding wires. Wrap each wire in a bit of electric tape, then wrap all the protected wires in more electrical tape to be flush with the outer cable. It'll look a little crude but it should work.

    • @TonyyStarrkk1994
      @TonyyStarrkk1994 9 лет назад +1

      waitcrapwhat This is how I do it when I'm feeling lazy lmao. I haven't had to do it for a while though, since I got beats headphones, so now I can just buy a new AUX cable and plug it in. Its convenient, but not enough to make up for the shitty sound quality of the beats -.- Now instead of repairing audio cables, I'm spending my days drilling holes in the headband, and attaching strips of metal to fix the damn thing. Its snapped in 2 different places already.

    • @liapia4447
      @liapia4447 8 лет назад +1

      waitcrapwhat wait I'm confused....

    • @liapia4447
      @liapia4447 8 лет назад +2

      waitcrapwhat I don't know these scientific language.And do you HAVE to burn them?

    • @liapia4447
      @liapia4447 8 лет назад +1

      waitcrapwhat what is a corresponding wire?

    • @liapia4447
      @liapia4447 8 лет назад +2

      Can you say it more simple please?

  • @MatthewCobalt
    @MatthewCobalt 3 года назад +4

    For those who are looking for the specific pinout of the male connector, always assume that the tip of the left audio connector.
    The order from the tip to base is as follows:
    Left - Right - Ground
    Left - Right - Mic - ground

  • @Pabcio
    @Pabcio 10 лет назад +6

    Center ring of stereo jack is right channel, top ring (shortest) is left, other one is ground.
    ===|=|=>
    It's faster solution than resoldering cable to figure it out. You should know that.

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  10 лет назад +11

      Pabcio Yes, but how about the headphone side? I'm not aware of any standard that says that red or blue is for a particular side. Some headphones don't even have coloured wires, making the 'trial and error' approach the simplest to recommend.

    • @Pabcio
      @Pabcio 10 лет назад +2

      DIY Perks good point. But most of headphones sould have marked that and before unsoldering write down points and check multimeter connections.

    • @hayjoesam
      @hayjoesam 9 лет назад +4

      Pabcio Trial and error is still quicker. IMO

    • @TrNdke
      @TrNdke 9 лет назад +1

      Thanks for this comment! Since I could find the color scheme for my 'phones online, your tip helped me get it right the first time!

    • @syn010110
      @syn010110 9 лет назад +5

      DIY Perks On basically every headphone ever made, red is right channel and green is left channel.

  • @Gus3ragin
    @Gus3ragin 6 лет назад

    Best video I found! Got my speakers back up and running thanks to this.

  • @Reyzha7
    @Reyzha7 5 лет назад

    This is the most clear and proper step by step guide, thanks!

  • @PopRocksV
    @PopRocksV 8 лет назад +12

    Oh and I thought I was the one that could dance.
    I have been put to shame.

  • @Blazedgoon
    @Blazedgoon 8 лет назад +269

    I don't have any of these supplies

    • @slawor4
      @slawor4 8 лет назад +10

      what are you doing here than

    • @danner253
      @danner253 8 лет назад +11

      Then go get them on Ebay.

    • @takeda8134
      @takeda8134 7 лет назад +7

      Thriko unless you have really expensive headphones

    • @DiegoHasYT
      @DiegoHasYT 7 лет назад +4

      O don't either and still fix my headphones every now and then. I knot the wires to the connectors.

    • @Peter-ft8nl
      @Peter-ft8nl 7 лет назад +6

      Lucky Lily: Well that's fine beats aren't worth fixing or buying

  • @Competitive_Antagonist
    @Competitive_Antagonist 5 лет назад +3

    This turned up in my recommended feed and I've just a few hours ago broke my headphone cable.

  • @alphamazzy
    @alphamazzy 4 года назад

    The end was just funny as hell, but i did learn from the video cheers man

  • @abidullah22
    @abidullah22 4 года назад

    You have come a long way Sir ❤️

  • @JMNTN
    @JMNTN 9 лет назад +6

    This is why you should buy headphones with removable cable

    • @syn010110
      @syn010110 9 лет назад

      xXx_illuminati_overload_xXx Every headphone that costs more than 20 bucks should have a user-replaceable cable.

  • @phynyxgray7880
    @phynyxgray7880 5 лет назад +9

    Me: *uses headphones at 3:00am*
    Me:puts in purse
    Me goes with my om to friend house
    Headphones :stop working
    MANABAWJSJSBX

    • @zaf2774
      @zaf2774 4 года назад

      i got into similar problem with my beats earphones

  • @Sidhuhalalwala
    @Sidhuhalalwala 4 года назад +3

    4:49 Here We Have A DIY Expert Dancing Like A Crack head To Jazz Music.The Internet Is Nice Isn't It

  • @riteshdangi4000
    @riteshdangi4000 6 лет назад

    Only video on RUclips to help me to understand ground or signal wire

  • @christophercox4138
    @christophercox4138 2 года назад +1

    Great video. It assumes that the fault is in the jack, not the headphones themselves. Is that usually the case?

  • @ICanHasSmash
    @ICanHasSmash 10 лет назад +6

    I'd recommend you use a lighter to burn the enamel off the wires. Just heating them for a longer period of time may not be enough.

    • @motivationalmadness10
      @motivationalmadness10 10 лет назад +2

      Your name corresponds perfectly with your comment.

    • @ICanHasSmash
      @ICanHasSmash 10 лет назад

      True. But that's how the pros do it. Trust me, if you take your headphones to an authorized tech, they won't just solder onto the enamel.

    • @TrNdke
      @TrNdke 9 лет назад +2

      NoBudgetTech This worked for me. I was using a solderless plug because I don't have soldering gear anymore, and your tip really helped, thanks!

    • @Darthwarrior
      @Darthwarrior 9 лет назад

      I used lighters to burn off the colored things (I assume it is some kind of plastic) off the wires and it always seem to leave carbon on the wires which in turn make it even harder to flow solder on to the wire I have only just started just flowing solder onto the wire without burning anything and It seems to work fine because if you do it like that you can see the plastic leaving the wire and going away from where the solder is and it makes better contact than using a lighter.

    • @ICanHasSmash
      @ICanHasSmash 9 лет назад

      Hussean Duncan Use your finger to wipe the residue off. Also soldering straight onto any type of plastic or other non-metal surface will degrade you soldering iron tip. You REALLY should burn it off and then clean it.

  • @Fred82ndAbn
    @Fred82ndAbn 3 года назад +5

    Good video! There's an easy way to determine which wire lead is left or right. Just put your headphones on and take a 3v button battery and briefly touch each lead to the (+) and the ground wire to the (-) of the battery, obviously. You should hear a small crackling sound on each cannel and that should help you identify the color before soldering. Also helps to disassemble the old connector if possible and take note of the colors and positions of course. Hope it helps somebody.

    • @Septimius
      @Septimius 2 года назад +2

      Please don't do this. Just use any multimeter on continuous mode. DC current can damage any speaker or headphone. The cone of a loudspeaker is meant to go back and forth, so putting DC current will pull it to one side. This might damage the cone.

  • @chumandarlami
    @chumandarlami 4 года назад +4

    Everybody’s talking about how their right headphones aren’t working and here I am with my left earphone not working. Is it just me?

  • @snakedoktor6020
    @snakedoktor6020 2 года назад

    I've been watching some of your older videos as I really enjoy your new ones. That being said...please, please...never dance again!

  • @samn6498
    @samn6498 7 лет назад

    Awesome channel. Just found you so I'm binge watching.

  • @stevenz2998
    @stevenz2998 8 лет назад +7

    What do I do if my headphones have a microphone in the same cable too?

    • @slawor4
      @slawor4 8 лет назад

      buy a 4 pole jack

    • @stevenz2998
      @stevenz2998 8 лет назад

      Joyrider yeah thanks

    • @slawor4
      @slawor4 8 лет назад

      +Steven Z after that you can solder the fourth wire to the left over band on the jacj

    • @stevenz2998
      @stevenz2998 8 лет назад +1

      Joyrider Actually I gave my headphones to a technician to fix them.

  • @AdrianGordon1231
    @AdrianGordon1231 7 лет назад +4

    "Headphones are easy to fix" ... then proceeds to wheel of a list of obscure items needed for the repairs.

  • @TheOnionMonkey
    @TheOnionMonkey 9 лет назад +4

    Why not just use alligator clips to test left and right

  • @mutinda_K
    @mutinda_K 4 года назад

    You are a lifesaver, Mr Perks!

  • @xxcxpl
    @xxcxpl 3 года назад

    Dude fixed his headphones - Dude enjoyed da beat when da beat came through proppa good 🤟 (amplified by the "feel good" factor - cuz' Dude fixed his headphones). Well done Dude - and thx for sharing

  • @EIKOFILMS
    @EIKOFILMS 5 лет назад +3

    Why is there no sound?

  • @BurnDaGreen420
    @BurnDaGreen420 10 лет назад +5

    with moves like that you must have no end of woman lol great vid too

  • @sidhaantgupta1974
    @sidhaantgupta1974 5 лет назад +4

    Airpods have left the chat

  • @LegitCharge
    @LegitCharge 5 лет назад

    Just ordered a replacement jack. Great tutorial, thanks!

  • @samozni
    @samozni 3 года назад

    @DIY Perks, can you make a video on how to build a pair of over ear bluetooth headphones from scratch please? Big fan of your channel! Keep doing what you do!

  • @cmb6062
    @cmb6062 10 лет назад +5

    Make a USB version please :)

    • @hadokenbaby8043
      @hadokenbaby8043 6 лет назад

      StronkWalrus yeah ..its a good idea ,pls do it..

  • @waaa9waaa9waaa9
    @waaa9waaa9waaa9 10 лет назад +11

    Is there any way to convert a wired headphone to a wireless one?

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  10 лет назад +28

      TheBaddest Yes! A video about it is on my 'to do' list.

    • @waaa9waaa9waaa9
      @waaa9waaa9waaa9 10 лет назад +1

      Awesome! Looking forward to that one.

    • @Natsukiyaa
      @Natsukiyaa 10 лет назад +1

      DIY Perks I'll also look forwards to it, any plans on when?

    • @muhammadmurod3610
      @muhammadmurod3610 10 лет назад

      TrocaderoKillen you need a Bluetooth and you beed to know how to open the headphones and connect the bluetooth to it

    • @CodyMetal
      @CodyMetal 10 лет назад +1

      You can just buy a Bluetooth receiver that you can plug your headphones into and just connect the Bluetooth from phone to the receiver. You might want to shorten the cable length and just tape everything together with duct tape. Simple

  • @br4inded_ks449
    @br4inded_ks449 4 года назад +7

    "when soldering iron is worth more than your headphones"

  • @mikal7596
    @mikal7596 6 лет назад

    Glad I found this, my turtle beach headphones recently broke due to the jack snapping. Going to be fixing them ASAP now!

  • @desmondehoppie4758
    @desmondehoppie4758 3 года назад

    Great Tutorial. Your visuals and verbal instructions are very helpful. Thank You for taking the time to make this video.

  • @KB2x2
    @KB2x2 9 лет назад +4

    that dance tho

  • @TheOgi22
    @TheOgi22 4 года назад +3

    02:04 - The sponge should be damp.

    • @29C1C
      @29C1C 4 года назад +2

      Peter Onger he has put water on it 7 years ago, I think it's damp enough

  • @warkarma
    @warkarma 10 лет назад +4

    Witchcraft!

  • @HardKickinGroupGermany
    @HardKickinGroupGermany 5 лет назад +1

    This now helped me twice. Thank you, Matt. :)

  • @PoutineLord
    @PoutineLord 4 года назад +2

    Awesome video! Loved the added details like the crackling audio at the start and the stero test towards the end. Also great closeups of the soldering action! Your video focusing game is strong!

  • @nesto9889
    @nesto9889 5 лет назад +9

    Do you seriously think I have a soldering kit

  • @Wp-jv5ed
    @Wp-jv5ed Год назад

    Thankyou for this video this was very informative, need to re solder the headphone jack on a pair of vintage headphones I bought recently so I'll be doing this soon😊

  • @zoedotexejen
    @zoedotexejen 4 года назад +2

    This really helped me out even tho i dont have any experience to fix headphone wires. Anyways thanks for the tutorial. 😄

  • @QueenJeremy
    @QueenJeremy 4 года назад

    After a week of nonstop grind, burning through 3 of 4 replacement headphone jacks, and burning my hands in several areas, I have finally fixed a gaming headset. Was harder than I thought.

  • @entidade1000
    @entidade1000 6 лет назад +1

    Finally a quality video on the subject, not some kid in a dark room making a mess trying to repair a 5 bucks earbud. Ive always done it wrong because I burned off the coating before soldering. I didnt know you can just apply solder directly to the wire through the coating. Thanks!!!
    Also, figuring out the correct wires is easy. Red is always the right side and black is always ground. On the plug, the inner connection is the right side and the largest one is ground. Now if your earphones have a microfone and or those buttons that answer calls and skips music, things get a bit random, but ive repaired some of them and everything worked just fine, just use your best judgement.

  • @dadbodfolkpunk9433
    @dadbodfolkpunk9433 6 лет назад

    Nicely done! Love the jam at the end.

  • @nightpanda2109
    @nightpanda2109 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video. I fixed my headphones today. It wasn't difficult for even a newbie like me. 👍

  • @ItsDextrin
    @ItsDextrin 5 лет назад +1

    The clear plastic is usually heat shrink tubing. put it over the headphone cable before soldering the cable to the jack.

  • @mailjabber
    @mailjabber 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the refresher! I did a lot of soldering back in college!

  • @clappedoutmotor
    @clappedoutmotor 2 года назад

    Thanks geezer! If the joints hold out, then I've saved about 20 quid on a new replacement cable for my studio headphones! Thanks