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Replace Speakers from Headsets

LiamPerukistan

Hello ! ... i need help with a "proyect" more than a problem. I have a headset cooler master mh752 , they dont have a "loud" audio buy the microphone is god tier . i just wonder if i can replace the speakers inside with my old Beats Mirx that i just found in my old house , they are still sound great . 

 

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, they dont have a "loud" audio buy the microphone is god tier . i just wonder if i can replace 

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how ok are you with neither working if the surgery doesn't work?

 

a lot of headsets use a lot of glue and will glue the driver to the surrounding cup. I think you could probably switch the drivers out, but I don't know if you could microphone A to work with the same cable that speakers B are on, since there is probably some type of chip onboard controlling this. if you don't care how it looks, you can just have two wires, one for headphones the other for microphone, though I expect a lot of soldering to be involved and the whole thing to be pretty janky.

 

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i just open up both off my headfones ,  and the speakers has the same size , but the beats one has more cables .... it can be done  ? 

 

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