Very good at explaining everything step by step! I love your videos BMAC! Keep up the good work! I keep post notifications on so I can get to your videos early!
They sound good, but they aren't necessarily the best in terms of quality and clarity for their price. They are punchy and bass-heavy, which is what I like for the gym. I'll likely be posting more videos in the near future to review these and more headphones and earbuds!
I have the exact same headphones(mine is silver) and the right earcup is starting to peel even though I don’t use them that much and I have had them under a year but for some reason, the right one is starting to peel and I was thinking I would have to replace the entire headphones but I’m glad to have seen this video. Thanks so much BMac 😊
Thank you for the guide! I replaced my girlfriend's ear pads following your video, and they're like new (better in fact, as she picked out the flower print ones and she loves them). She's been using them for a few days now and is overjoyed that she didn't have to buy new ones to fix her crumbling ear pads. I highly recommend this replacement technique to anyone.
Be careful if you have Studio 3 headphones. They're built a bit differently and have a kind of a plastic ring around it behind which the material of the earpiece is tucked in. I broke a small piece of it off. My advice is to cut off the soft part from the top and then take off the rest so you can see where the plastic ring begins and where the adhesive ring is. The simple Studio headphones have their earmuffs basically just glued on the flat surface. Studio 3 are different.
You actually need to take that piece off too. It’s REALLY glued on there. I ripped the small fabric piece and stuck the butter knife in that way from the inside. When you’re done, that small fabric piece comes off too and you’re left with a smooth surface to glue to.
Just pulled my old beats out of the case for a recent trip I was about to go on and they were almost unusable due to to the amount of black flakes coming off the cups. Stoked I found this vid, now I can refresh them and be good to go! And now I can do a different color too which would be dope.
I've had mine for about 4.5 years and the coating on the ear pads is peeling like a bad sunburn! (which is kind of funny, since they are red) I had always assumed this was something that could be done, but had no idea it was so easy! I'll definitely be buying new replacement ear pads. Thank you!
Great video! I was very nervous to mess with such an expensive pair of headphones so I really needed to see on video exactly where to pry and how much force is necessary, and you showcased the process perfectly!
Bought a pair of studio Beats at a lost and found sale with worn ear pads for $75. So glad I found your video on how to replace the ear pads! Now they will be like new. Yes!!!!
Just replaced the ear cushions on my Beats Studio headphones. Did not replacing them was even an option until I watched your video. This was a great video, my replacement went exactly as you described.
I honestly didn’t know you could take the whole thing off 😂, I actually thought my headphones were done for. But this video was just what I needed, and I took them off and put the new ones on with no trouble whatsoever. Thanks for this video!
I just used this video as a guide to replace the ear pads on my husbands beats and let me tell you, although it was hell taking the glue off, I felt so much more prepared after watching this and was able to replace them no problem! Great video!!
Best explanation of this. There are so many crappy videos that try to explain this and either go too fast or are in terrible quality. This was the first one that actually answered a question of mine that had me panicking. I had removed the ear cushions but there was still a ring of black plastic on the headphones that kinda looked like it should be there. Turns out it was the seating for the ear cushions that I hadn't removed. I had removed the cushions from the seating not the seating from the headphones! It required some serious and I mean serious elbow grease to remove that seating. Beats didn't spare any money on that original glue!
Do you remember how you got off that seating? I’m having the same issue where I removed the cushion, but now that seating is virtually impossible to peak off since I can’t get my butter knife underneath it
@@ACL42590it might be a little late but I did it by cutting the black foam in the middle and using the butter knife and prying it from the middle instead of the outside. It was way easier than doing it from the outside.
I unfortunately took the ear pads off before looking which side was right way up. So i struggled with lining it up for about 15 min before i figured it out. So an easy way to figure it out is at the bottom of both pads there is a line. That is the side that goes down. Great video my friend.
Hello, just a thought. I managed to separate between the plastic edge of the cushion and the foam. Basically I managed to separate the foam part off its plastic rim, so it never looked like the way you showed. Started panicking that maybe I have a fake beats. So whoever out there and might think you only need to remove the foam bit, WRONG! There will be the plastic edge of the foam and the plastic base part that glued together. So you need to pry two plastic bit apart. 😁
@@esraramirez1124 shouldn't be a gap! Double check that you removed everything properly like @evagulas mentioned, and as the video shows. A tip that might help after that is to make sure you apply pressure to the new cushion and the headphones. try putting some books in between or any type of box/package just to solidify the seal with the glue!
The Beats studio3 is a lil more tricky then just slightly pulling up the cup, you can potentially crack pieces of the track underneath along with the cup. I suggest slightly tearing the cup so you can see better how to pull the cup off
A million thank you's!!..I just received my replacement headphone that I ordered from the link you shared and it was way easier to do than I thought..I was so upset and now I'm so happy :)
I appreciate this video because I spent 40 minutes looking for a screwdriver without opening up the Box and it had a tool right in it!! Everything else from that point on was a cinch.
thank you for this video and the link where to buy, this has saved me a lot of money lol it was so easy to change, I didn't even bother to use the tool they provided and just used a blunt knife like you suggested and it worked perfectly, I am so pleased!! I have a brand new headphone without the hefty cost :)
This video really helped me as I was not able to understand how to remove the ear cups, I first thought they will just come out with a normal pull, but they were not budging as I didn't wanted to do any damage I saw the video for help and understood that they are stuck by glue!!! (didn't know that). Thank you for the video and explanation.
For anyone wondering if this actually works, I just did mine and everything seems to be in order. Headphones work, earpieces stay on, and no scratches or anything :) Spent $7 and now my headphones look new. If I were to do anything different, I'd buy more expensive ear pads with pretty patterns or better foam.
Just found the dark blue pads for the dark blue beats studios pros, and they are awesome, the quality feels way better then the originals, 10/10 investment
Thanks for this video. My ear-pads on my Beats Solo are junk but the headphones themselves are fine. Now I know how to replace ear-pads for a cheap and easy fix.
Wow I can’t believe they still peel ! I’ve not the first beats studios years ago when they came out but they got super messed up on the ear cups . All these years later they still fall apart? Why are we paying for it to fall apart ??
My cousin just sold me he’s studio3 for 60 dollars The ear pads were worn out I saw you video brought the kit fixed them showed my cousin he wants them back for a 150 dollars yeah sure thank you for video God bless you and your family 👍🏿
I have studio 3 beats headphones and the change over of ear pads worked perfectly! My new ear pads are just a tiny bit smaller than the original but the sound is way better and its super comfortable. Thank you!
Does the noise cancellation work well on these new ear cups? I am just worried about replacing them and having them not be good at noise cancellation. Thanks!
I dont know of you'll know but I'm having issues with mine, I have white studio wireless beats, and I cant fully get the earpiece off. Or at least it looks that way because whereas on yours there is nothing really left, but on mine the part that touches your ear doesnt really come off. Like the soft part covering the speaker.
I never wore my studio beats. They stayed in their case for 4 years. When I took them out recently, they were peeling everywhere! Never even used. so I bought these replacements.
I bought these headphones when they first came out and I used them lightly for a couple months but I ultimately put them in their case and set them away and didn't use them for years. So they're basically new and I recently pulled them out to use them again and they're just disintegrating from sitting and doing nothing. Quite sad and pathetic, but at least I can fix them up - thank you for showing me!
i just replaced my ear pads on my studio beats for the first time. i just followed your video and it was done. Thank you BMAC! It was very straight forward to follow. Excellent tutorial.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✅✅✅
I just found out the pads can be replaced and I can drop my initial fears that it's time to get new headphones. Thanks for this tutorial, it's of great help.
I don't think the additional adhesive rings are extra. I just read the instructions to my replacements and they said to add the "extras" on first and then apply the new earpads on top of the adhesive strip vs the headphones directly. To sum it up, sticky on sticky is the way it should be.
I must have a different model of studio 3. The ear pads are different and I damaged my headphones trying to take the old pads off. I got them replaced but looks like they won't last. Probably will be junk now 😔
My daughter was going to toss a pair of Beats because one of the ear pads got funky. Thanks to your video, I am going to save them from the trash can. Thank you, BMAC!
Thank you for this video :D my Solo Pro 1 headphones are nearly destroyed and the frigging repair cost via Apple is £119 so this information will really help. Can you do a video for the headband too?
@@itstheBMAC I installed the earpieces yesterday. They went on just like you said. It was a little difficult lining up the plastic tits with the holes in the earpieces. Other than that, piece of cake. Thx again.
Just replaced them. If I knew this a coue years ago I would have saved quite a lot of money good thing I kept my solo so if my studio die I still have a backup I can repair cheaply.
Just curious, but how much did it cost to replace the ear pads and where did you replace them at? I wanna know how pricy it was to consider getting a professional to do mine or to do it myself.
@@itstheBMAC I’ve replaced them before. I guess sweat just eats away at the coating. I have some backup ear pads though just have the find the will in me to do it again lol
What are *YOUR* thoughts on this Beat Studio Headphones ear pad replacement process?!
Very good at explaining everything step by step! I love your videos BMAC! Keep up the good work! I keep post notifications on so I can get to your videos early!
I wish I had beats but I don't. Do they sound good?
They sound good, but they aren't necessarily the best in terms of quality and clarity for their price. They are punchy and bass-heavy, which is what I like for the gym. I'll likely be posting more videos in the near future to review these and more headphones and earbuds!
@@itstheBMAC Plz do post more videos about these. I love them!
I have the exact same headphones(mine is silver) and the right earcup is starting to peel even though I don’t use them that much and I have had them under a year but for some reason, the right one is starting to peel and I was thinking I would have to replace the entire headphones but I’m glad to have seen this video. Thanks so much BMac 😊
Thank you for the guide! I replaced my girlfriend's ear pads following your video, and they're like new (better in fact, as she picked out the flower print ones and she loves them). She's been using them for a few days now and is overjoyed that she didn't have to buy new ones to fix her crumbling ear pads. I highly recommend this replacement technique to anyone.
Be careful if you have Studio 3 headphones. They're built a bit differently and have a kind of a plastic ring around it behind which the material of the earpiece is tucked in. I broke a small piece of it off. My advice is to cut off the soft part from the top and then take off the rest so you can see where the plastic ring begins and where the adhesive ring is. The simple Studio headphones have their earmuffs basically just glued on the flat surface. Studio 3 are different.
You actually need to take that piece off too. It’s REALLY glued on there. I ripped the small fabric piece and stuck the butter knife in that way from the inside. When you’re done, that small fabric piece comes off too and you’re left with a smooth surface to glue to.
@@lashma01 Yep gotta rip it all off. when i ripped the cushion off, some of it broke off but i carefully pried the rest off with a small knife
please read this comment from @@lashma01 if you want to do it properly
@@lashma01 You are right!! I stopped thinking I broke it but kept going and now is fine
Big difference
Just found my white solo beats in the garage about a week ago.. white flakes everywhere lol 😆 . Thanks for the video. 🤟🤘🤙
Those flakes were awful. 🤣
Decided to take mine out and repair them
Same here! 🤣
mine too - Im going to do this - flying long haul business class and hubby thinks the qantas ones are fine but I think these are better
Just pulled my old beats out of the case for a recent trip I was about to go on and they were almost unusable due to to the amount of black flakes coming off the cups. Stoked I found this vid, now I can refresh them and be good to go! And now I can do a different color too which would be dope.
I've had mine for about 4.5 years and the coating on the ear pads is peeling like a bad sunburn! (which is kind of funny, since they are red) I had always assumed this was something that could be done, but had no idea it was so easy! I'll definitely be buying new replacement ear pads. Thank you!
Great video! I was very nervous to mess with such an expensive pair of headphones so I really needed to see on video exactly where to pry and how much force is necessary, and you showcased the process perfectly!
Happy to hear it! Thank you for watching!
Bought a pair of studio Beats at a lost and found sale with worn ear pads for $75. So glad I found your video on how to replace the ear pads! Now they will be like new. Yes!!!!
Just replaced the ear cushions on my Beats Studio headphones. Did not replacing them was even an option until I watched your video. This was a great video, my replacement went exactly as you described.
I honestly didn’t know you could take the whole thing off 😂, I actually thought my headphones were done for. But this video was just what I needed, and I took them off and put the new ones on with no trouble whatsoever. Thanks for this video!
Happy to help!
I just used this video as a guide to replace the ear pads on my husbands beats and let me tell you, although it was hell taking the glue off, I felt so much more prepared after watching this and was able to replace them no problem! Great video!!
Happy to hear it! Thank you for watching!
Best explanation of this. There are so many crappy videos that try to explain this and either go too fast or are in terrible quality. This was the first one that actually answered a question of mine that had me panicking. I had removed the ear cushions but there was still a ring of black plastic on the headphones that kinda looked like it should be there. Turns out it was the seating for the ear cushions that I hadn't removed. I had removed the cushions from the seating not the seating from the headphones! It required some serious and I mean serious elbow grease to remove that seating. Beats didn't spare any money on that original glue!
Do you remember how you got off that seating? I’m having the same issue where I removed the cushion, but now that seating is virtually impossible to peak off since I can’t get my butter knife underneath it
@@ACL42590it might be a little late but I did it by cutting the black foam in the middle and using the butter knife and prying it from the middle instead of the outside. It was way easier than doing it from the outside.
I wasn’t sleepy at all, but somehow your voice and the music was so calm and soothing that I almost fell asleep😮😴
Ahahaha I'll take that as a compliment, Sylvia! Thanks for watching!
I unfortunately took the ear pads off before looking which side was right way up. So i struggled with lining it up for about 15 min before i figured it out. So an easy way to figure it out is at the bottom of both pads there is a line. That is the side that goes down. Great video my friend.
Thank you for watching!
Hello, just a thought. I managed to separate between the plastic edge of the cushion and the foam. Basically I managed to separate the foam part off its plastic rim, so it never looked like the way you showed. Started panicking that maybe I have a fake beats. So whoever out there and might think you only need to remove the foam bit, WRONG! There will be the plastic edge of the foam and the plastic base part that glued together. So you need to pry two plastic bit apart. 😁
💯 Thanks for sharing! I was hesitant to continue removing the second part but your comment helped me through the process (:
@@nw7077 happy that my comment was useful to you. 😉
Thaasank you, but on mine there is a gap now where there was once no gap, is there a gap between the plastic and foam on yours
@@esraramirez1124 shouldn't be a gap! Double check that you removed everything properly like @evagulas mentioned, and as the video shows. A tip that might help after that is to make sure you apply pressure to the new cushion and the headphones. try putting some books in between or any type of box/package just to solidify the seal with the glue!
thank you soooo much
The Beats studio3 is a lil more tricky then just slightly pulling up the cup, you can potentially crack pieces of the track underneath along with the cup. I suggest slightly tearing the cup so you can see better how to pull the cup off
Thanks for the input!
Thanks, great video. Daughter has a set of Beats and I have just bought some. Great to know you can repair them. Because they’re pricey .
Happy to help!
Thanks!! Just ordered a pair was in need of these desperately ☺️
Happy to help!
wow thank you so much! I followed all the steps and that's amazing how easy and cost friendly this whole thing was
You're welcome!
Followed the instructions in the video and now have brand new ear cushions. Great video and very helpful. THANKS!
Great to hear!
A million thank you's!!..I just received my replacement headphone that I ordered from the link you shared and it was way easier to do than I thought..I was so upset and now I'm so happy :)
hey man I just wanted to say thanks for the video! this was so easy to do and I really feel like my headphones are brand new! cheers!
Glad I could help!
I appreciate this video because I spent 40 minutes looking for a screwdriver without opening up the Box and it had a tool right in it!! Everything else from that point on was a cinch.
Was going to buy cheap off brand headphones but had my beats for over 5 years. Only $7.00 job to repair thanks for saving my beats.
After replacing my headphone pads I’m literally going to the gym rn with new headphones 🎧 because of this video! Thanks BMAC!
thank you for this video and the link where to buy, this has saved me a lot of money lol
it was so easy to change, I didn't even bother to use the tool they provided and just used a blunt knife like you suggested and it worked perfectly, I am so pleased!! I have a brand new headphone without the hefty cost :)
This video really helped me as I was not able to understand how to remove the ear cups, I first thought they will just come out with a normal pull, but they were not budging as I didn't wanted to do any damage I saw the video for help and understood that they are stuck by glue!!! (didn't know that). Thank you for the video and explanation.
Thank you for watching!
For anyone wondering if this actually works, I just did mine and everything seems to be in order. Headphones work, earpieces stay on, and no scratches or anything :) Spent $7 and now my headphones look new. If I were to do anything different, I'd buy more expensive ear pads with pretty patterns or better foam.
Just changed my ear cups for the first time after watching tour video, I was so nervous before, now it was a piece of cake! Thank you!
Happy to help and wonderful to hear!
Just found the dark blue pads for the dark blue beats studios pros, and they are awesome, the quality feels way better then the originals, 10/10 investment
THIS TUTORIAL BROKE MY BEATS! Thanks a lot...
If you followed the video correctly, that shouldn’t happen.
Thanks for this video. My ear-pads on my Beats Solo are junk but the headphones themselves are fine. Now I know how to replace ear-pads for a cheap and easy fix.
Wow I can’t believe they still peel ! I’ve not the first beats studios years ago when they came out but they got super messed up on the ear cups . All these years later they still fall apart? Why are we paying for it to fall apart ??
thank you so much, this video turned what I thought was a daunting task into something super simple to do and take care of. I appreciate you sir lol
Glad it was helpful!
My cousin just sold me he’s studio3 for 60 dollars The ear pads were worn out I saw you video brought the kit fixed them showed my cousin he wants them back for a 150 dollars yeah sure thank you for video God bless you and your family 👍🏿
Thanks - I just bought the pads in the link and installed them as he said... they look, work and feel great... easy to do and are like new...
Great to hear!
I have studio 3 beats headphones and the change over of ear pads worked perfectly! My new ear pads are just a tiny bit smaller than the original but the sound is way better and its super comfortable. Thank you!
Great to hear! Thank you for watching and commenting!
So helpful! Literally the process was exactly as you described it. Thanks so much. Got a new pair of old headphones lol
Happy to help!
To your knowledge, did the replacement cuff also peel off in time?
Thank you, I have the old one needs replacing, the best video ever
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the tips. Also I used a baby wipe to clean off the grime. That did the job too.
Good idea! Thanks for watching!
This is so easy I can’t believe I’ve been putting this off for so long
I really thought it would be super hard to do
Thank you for watching!
Thank you! My replacements should be coming tomorrow and you explained this seamlessly!
How long did they last?
Thank you for your information, and thinking of replacing my husband's ear pads from his studio beats. Now we know to do it
Does the noise cancellation work well on these new ear cups? I am just worried about replacing them and having them not be good at noise cancellation. Thanks!
That's literally the only reason as to why i'm so hesistant to replace mine bro.
Thanks man! I was just wondering how to glue the replacement I´m going to order for my DT100... I hope they are ready to be attached!
Your video helps a lot! Lucky to find it on the first search. I was able to change it. Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
Did just what you said, used your link for beats studio 3 headphones. Comfortable just like the others. Simple process, worth the buy
Thank you! Happy to hear it!
does it gonna happen again the peeling? if so is there a replaceable earbuds that doesnt peel off like after a times of using it 😫
all things age with time, i guess youre just gonna have to keep replacing them
Hi just wanted to ask how I can remove glue. What products can I use? Thanks
Where can I buy red ear pads for beats studio 3 also I need to change the plastic arch red color do you how much for both ? Thanks 😊
Try these, perhaps? amzn.to/3nPzhai (Amazon Affiliate Link)
Great video!!! Thanks for the help man. Just ordered mine. They do get absolutely worn and disgusting if you work out in these. It’s frustrating!
how about the cushion meant for the top of the head?
That is usually permanently built-in, so unfortunately I don’t have any insight for how ti replace that.
@@itstheBMAC No worries and thanks for reply.
Thanks for sharing this video I will try to do from where can I get the replacement please can you suggest me thanks very much.
I have beats 3 were can I get the new ear pads 👍
I just replaced my Beats Ear Pads Very helpful video 🙏🏼 thanks!
Glad it helped!
I love that there's literally a yt tutorial for everything. I am still nervous to change mine out, but okay... imma give it a go.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for this video, very helpful
Glad it helped!
I stopped using mine because of this issue, I'm glad there's a way to fix it 🙌🏼
I dont know of you'll know but I'm having issues with mine, I have white studio wireless beats, and I cant fully get the earpiece off. Or at least it looks that way because whereas on yours there is nothing really left, but on mine the part that touches your ear doesnt really come off. Like the soft part covering the speaker.
Yeah, I’m having the same problem. What did you figure out?
@@roselenat it looks like superglue to me, it comes off
Thanks for the video! I bought replacements but didn't get instructions, your video really helped!
Happy to help!
I resurrected an old pair of corded Beats for the airplane. Thanks for the tips!
Glad I could help!
Thank you so much 😊 😊
All best wishes for you and your loved ones!!!!!
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Same to you!
I never wore my studio beats. They stayed in their case for 4 years. When I took them out recently, they were peeling everywhere! Never even used. so I bought these replacements.
It was the temperature
I just did, men it was so easy with your steps!!!! Thanks bro !!!!
No problem! Thank you for watching!
How do find out which Gen of headphones do I have? Also is the headband cushion replaceable??
I bought these headphones when they first came out and I used them lightly for a couple months but I ultimately put them in their case and set them away and didn't use them for years. So they're basically new and I recently pulled them out to use them again and they're just disintegrating from sitting and doing nothing. Quite sad and pathetic, but at least I can fix them up - thank you for showing me!
Thanks for the video - noticed black flakes everywhere today on my studio 3’s so will give this a go
Hope this helps!
i just replaced my ear pads on my studio beats for the first time. i just followed your video and it was done. Thank you BMAC! It was very straight forward to follow. Excellent tutorial.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✅✅✅
Glad it helped!
I just found my uncles and he let me have them I ordered a new head band cuz it’s broken and these thanks for the info man appreciate it
Great tutorial. Great recommendation. My headphones look dope now.
Happy to help!
I just found out the pads can be replaced and I can drop my initial fears that it's time to get new headphones. Thanks for this tutorial, it's of great help.
I like the way he explained every step 👏👏
Thank you for watching!
I don't think the additional adhesive rings are extra. I just read the instructions to my replacements and they said to add the "extras" on first and then apply the new earpads on top of the adhesive strip vs the headphones directly. To sum it up, sticky on sticky is the way it should be.
Thank you. You directions were great.
Thank you for watching!
Jeez I wish I knew this earlier !! This is the best video I’ve seen today 😊👍🏼
Thank you for the kind words!
Thank u brother! Saved my beats👌🏾
Yo! This was super helpful. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Great Video, but would this video would for Beats Solo wireless headphones??
You’d have to get the specific pair of replacements for those, but yes to the process!
isn the alcohol whipes to whipe down the old adhesive to make sure its all off
I must have a different model of studio 3. The ear pads are different and I damaged my headphones trying to take the old pads off. I got them replaced but looks like they won't last. Probably will be junk now 😔
My daughter was going to toss a pair of Beats because one of the ear pads got funky. Thanks to your video, I am going to save them from the trash can. Thank you, BMAC!
Glad I could help!
Great video Man, really useful and easy to follow - will keep on the lookout for more of your DIY videos!!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for demonstration and great video. Can you please post the link? I wasn't able to find it in any comments below. Many thanks
Hi, Jabbar. The link is in the video description box - not in the comments section Thank you for watching!
Awesome video!
Thought my headphones were done for.
Thanks for the help.
Happy to help!
Thank you for this video :D my Solo Pro 1 headphones are nearly destroyed and the frigging repair cost via Apple is £119 so this information will really help.
Can you do a video for the headband too?
Great video. Worked to the tee. Thanks
Thank you for watching!
You absolutely bloody saved me. Thank you, really
Thank you 😊 will definitely try this out
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video. Just removed my old ones and waiting on the Amazon order to arrive.
Glad I could help!
@@itstheBMAC I installed the earpieces yesterday. They went on just like you said.
It was a little difficult lining up the plastic tits with the holes in the earpieces. Other than that, piece of cake.
Thx again.
1st time replacing thank you for the info
Thanks this helped me fit my new ear cups which came with no instructions
Happy to help!
Just replaced them.
If I knew this a coue years ago I would have saved quite a lot of money good thing I kept my solo so if my studio die I still have a backup I can repair cheaply.
Just curious, but how much did it cost to replace the ear pads and where did you replace them at? I wanna know how pricy it was to consider getting a professional to do mine or to do it myself.
Thanks for the video bro. Was very helpful
What’s the best way to remove all the coating? I swear a lot in mine don’t feel like replacing
I wouldn’t suggest removing the coating of the ear pads and would instead suggest replacing the ear pads altogether.
@@itstheBMAC I’ve replaced them before. I guess sweat just eats away at the coating. I have some backup ear pads though just have the find the will in me to do it again lol
Do you have the link for this exact replacement??
can you recommend a replacement 3.5mm audio cable that will fit into the recessed port on the Beats Solo?
thx for the video really helped me fixing my beats
Totally Was Going To Buy A Whole New Set.. Thanks For The Recommendation!
Where did you buy the kit.would you please post the link. Cat not find it