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Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement

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  1. Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement, Removing the outer headband screws.: passo 1, imagem 1 %32
    • Using the T5 Torx screwdriver, remove the black screws on both sides of the outside of the headband.

    • 4 (2 per side) Torx type T5, 3.5mm long screws.

  2. Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement, Removing the plastic hinge guards.: passo 2, imagem 1 %32 Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement, Removing the plastic hinge guards.: passo 2, imagem 2 %32
    • Use the plastic opening tool to gently pry the black plastic hinge piece directly away from the headband as shown.

    where can i find this piece?

    alex - Responder

  3. Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement, Removing the hinge pins.: passo 3, imagem 1 %32
    • Remove the small metal hinges from their housings. There are a total of 4 hinges, two per side of the headphones.

    • The hinge pins may slide out upon removal of the black hinge piece from the previous step. Be careful not to lose the hinge pins.

    i need to buy one hinge pin for my beats by dre 1.0 studio

    mrfuentescisneros - Responder

    This is DEFINITELY NOT necessary !

    John Coops - Responder

  4. Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement, Removing the metal bands.: passo 4, imagem 1 %32
    • Using a T5 Torx screwdriver, remove the silver screws from the silver segment of the headband.

    • 4 (2 per side) Torx type T5, 4.0mm long screws.

    This step is DEFINITELY NOT necessary !

    John Coops - Responder

  5. Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement, Removing the headband cushion.: passo 5, imagem 1 %32 Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement, Removing the headband cushion.: passo 5, imagem 2 %32 Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement, Removing the headband cushion.: passo 5, imagem 3 %32
    • Using the plastic opening tool, gently pry the headband cushion directly away from the plastic portion of the headband as shown. Pry the plastic portion a small amount and then move the opening tool sideways along on the headband. Repeat on both sides until the cushion separates from the top plastic part of the headband.

    This step is DEFINITELY NOT necessary !

    John Coops - Responder

  6. Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement, Removing the metal headband support.: passo 6, imagem 1 %32 Beats Studio First Generation Headband Replacement, Removing the metal headband support.: passo 6, imagem 2 %32
    • Carefully remove the metal band from each of the hinge housings on each side. These should come off quite easily, provided that you have removed the hinges as instructed in step 3.

    • Congratulations, you have completely removed the headband! This will allow for ease of accessibility to the speakers should you choose to delve further into the depths of your headphones.

    • The black wire connecting the two speakers is somewhat fragile! Check that it isn't frayed. If it is frayed, consider repairing it with some electrical tape, splicing it, or replacing it.

    This step is DEFINITELY NOT necessary !

    John Coops - Responder

Conclusão

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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where can i buy the pin for the hinge i woud like you know email the link to this email drkimaging@gmail.com

derek - Responder

When replacing the headband there is no need to remove any screws or hinges for the beats studio 1.0 as described here.

Simply carefully remove the headband cushion by snapping it out from the frame as it is merely a push fir and not reattained at the two ends it is just push fit into the top plastic section. Just tease it out gently with small screwdriver and then the the replacement in place and listen to the click as it snaps in. Simple and easy takes less than a minute.

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