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Deus 2 audio module ws6 modification

Badd427

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Has anyone took the audio module jack for the ws6 puck and hard wired it into a set of full size headphones for true wireless operation seems pretty straightforward in theory but might be more difficult than a few soldered in wires, anyway if someone has done that and it worked let me know
 
Has anyone took the audio module jack for the ws6 puck and hard wired it into a set of full size headphones for true wireless operation seems pretty straightforward in theory but might be more difficult than a few soldered in wires, anyway if someone has done that and it worked let me know
You mean like this?
 

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That idea has crossed my mind and would be easer to shorten the cord instead of digging into the headphones,thank you so very much
 
You mean like this?
I had in mind to open the headphones up and attach the wires through the headphones via drilled holes and solder directly to the module and screw the module down to the headphones without any exposed wires but your method has crossed my mind and would be less time and simpler to do,thanks again
 
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interesting post. How to get my ancient Killer bees that I loved, working wirelessly with my Deus.
 
I had in mind to open the headphones up and attach the wires through the headphones via drilled holes and solder directly to the module and screw the module down to the headphones without any exposed wires but your method has crossed my mind and would be less time and simpler to do,thanks again
You will need some spacers under the mounting screws to raise the adaptor above headphone body, so that the puck has room to slide on. I used ~2mm thick nylon washers that I had, but any non-conductive material will work.
I used a cheap set of ANC headphones in hopes of taking advantage of noise cancelling, but NC is only designed to work through BT. Plugging into the jack disables it.
If you do use rechargeable ANC headphones, they have a Li-Po battery just under the earpiece body on the same side as the jack (at least mine did), so be careful if you plan to drill your mounting holes without first disassembling the headset.
I really enjoy the ones I made. They are very comfortable and lightweight. I hated the Howard Leigh headphones I had before I made these. Felt like my head was in a vice.

Oh, another thought for anybody planning to do the same. Make sure you get a design that gives room for the band swivel to move and a nice surface to mount the puck.
As you can see in the first photo, the swivel hits the puck on mine but was enough room to flex when I put them on.
There are so many styles of inexpensive ANC headsets out there (some don't have the 3.5mm jack). They are discounted right now for BF at around $30.
 
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You will need some spacers under the mounting screws to raise the adaptor above headphone body, so that the puck has room to slide on. I used ~2mm thick nylon washers that I had, but any non-conductive material will work.
I used a cheap set of ANC headphones in hopes of taking advantage of noise cancelling, but NC is only designed to work through BT. Plugging into the jack disables it.
If you do use rechargeable ANC headphones, they have a Li-Po battery just under the earpiece body on the same side as the jack (at least mine did), so be careful if you plan to drill your mounting holes without first disassembling the headset.
I really enjoy the ones I made. They are very comfortable and lightweight. I hated the Howard Leigh headphones I had before I made these. Felt like my head was in a vice.

Oh, another thought for anybody planning to do the same. Make sure you get a design that gives room for the band swivel to move and a nice surface to mount the puck.
As you can see in the first photo, the swivel hits the puck on mine but was enough room to flex when I put them on.
There are so many styles of inexpensive ANC headsets out there (some don't have the 3.5mm jack). They are discounted right now for BF at around $30.
Thank you this is much appreciated
 
I use the adapter you can find online that fits to the puck, and then my headphones. The only thing is it has a 3.5 mm jack. I use a 6 cm replacement foam earphone pad to cover the board on the back of the puck, and drop it in my pocket.
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