I have a BeatsX that is broken, and it’s not viable for me to fix it, so I decided to try to recycle it, making a wired one from the old speakers and control talk. Those are still fully functional. So in order to do this, I need a wiring diagram or at least the wiring color code for the Left speaker connector (the one with the control talk board), because I have no idea what wire should be connected to what. I’ll try to send an image for better visualization.
[image|2265575]
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Update: I discover that the pink (first wire from top to above) is equivalent to the L+ on 3.5 mm jack standard, and the green is the equivalent ground. But I still have no idea about the other wires. I tried the folowing:
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Update: I discover that the pink (first wire from bottom to top) is equivalent to the L+ on 3.5 mm jack standard, and the green (last wire from bottom to top) is the equivalent ground. But I still have no idea about the other wires. I tried the folowing:
* Black on Ground
* Red on M+ (microphone)
* Blue on L+
* But it didn’t work. I’m not able to discover what wire is what with a multimeter because I’m afraid I’ll break the control talk board if I do so. I tried this based on recommended YouTube videos. Here it goes another image (maybe better than the last one) for better understanding:
I have a BeatsX that is broken, and it’s not viable for me to fix it, so I decided to try to recycle it, making a wired one from the old speakers and control talk. Those are still fully functional. So in order to do this, I need a wiring diagram or at least the wiring color code for the Left speaker connector (the one with the control talk board), because I have no idea what wire should be connected to what. I’ll try to send an image for better visualization.
[image|2265575]
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Update: I discover that the pink (first wire from top to above) is equivalent to the L+ on 3.5 mm jack standard, and the green is the equivalent ground. But I still have no idea about the other wires. I tried the folowing:
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* Black on Ground
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* Red on M+ (microphone)
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* Blue on L+
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* But it didn’t work. I’m not able to discover what wire is what with a multimeter because I’m afraid I’ll break the control talk board if I do so. I tried this based on recommended YouTube videos. Here it goes another image (maybe better than the last one) for better understanding:
I have a BeatsX that is broken, and it’s not viable for me to fix it, so I decided to try to recycle it, making a wired one from the old speakers and control talk. Those are still fully functional. So in order to do this, I need a eiring diagram or at least the wiring color code for the Left speaker conector (the one with the control talk board), because I have no idea what wire should be connected to what. I’ll try to send an image for better visualization.
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I have a BeatsX that is broken, and it’s not viable for me to fix it, so I decided to try to recycle it, making a wired one from the old speakers and control talk. Those are still fully functional. So in order to do this, I need a wiring diagram or at least the wiring color code for the Left speaker connector (the one with the control talk board), because I have no idea what wire should be connected to what. I’ll try to send an image for better visualization.
I have a BeatsX that is broken, and it’s not viable for me to fix it, so I decided to try to recycle it, making a wired one from the old speakers and control talk. Those are still fully functional. So in order to do this, I need a eiring diagram or at least the wiring color code for the Left speaker conector (the one with the control talk board), because I have no idea what wire should be connected to what. I’ll try to send an image for better visualization.
[image|2265575]