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Need help with headphone repair...

fwcrawford

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I have a set of Killer B Ultima's and have noticed the outer sheathing has broken at the strain relief on the headphone cup.
I would like to do the repair myself, but do not know how to take them apart to access the inside and wire connections.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank for looking!

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Carefully peal the ear cup off.
Screws are just below the cups.
Rest is pretty straight forward.
I always photograph all wire connections before I start de soldering. Good Luck.
I use an old worn smooth 1/8" screwdriver to remove and install the flap on the ear cup around the body of the headphones.
 

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Carefully peal the ear cup off.
Screws are just below the cups.
Rest is pretty straight forward.
I always photograph all wire connections before I start de soldering. Good Luck.
I use an old worn smooth 1/8" screwdriver to remove and install the flap on the ear cup around the body of the headphones.
Forget what I just said. For all my other headphones that process works.

I just pulled out my old killer B's out and was going to take them apart and show you. Nope.
The cups appear to be glued on.
Still trying though it may be a factory repair.
 
Forget what I just said. For all my other headphones that process works.

I just pulled out my old killer B's out and was going to take them apart and show you. Nope.
The cups appear to be glued on.
Still trying though it may be a factory repair.
Thanks… I was able to figure out how to take them apart after posting and was able to make a quick repair.
They basically snap off and the cushion does not need to be removed.
 
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