EASY !!! NO SOUND IN A SPEAKER, BOSE QC 15-25:[br]
In most cases, it is the speaker that is the problem !!!
Easy to change:
1. 2 screws inside the earcups and the cloth piece (The earcups are "clips" on place...use your finger all the way around until you here click....every 2 cm.....)[br]
Begin the repair by removing the ear cushion.
The pad is held in place by some small plastic clips. Carefully pry with plastic opening tool or nails.[br]
2. Use a scalpel to open the cover of the speaker (NB!! warm up a bit first...hair dryer works fine!)
3.Unsolder the speaker and solder a new one !!
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EVERYTHING OK !!![br]
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MVH[br]
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Jarle Strømsem, 7033 Trondheim, Engineer with a Master Degree in DATA & ELECTRONICS
EASY !!! NO SOUND IN A SPEAKER, BOSE QC 15-25:[br]
In most cases, it is the speaker that is the problem !!!
Easy to change:
-
1. 2 screws inside the earcups and the cloth piece (The earcups are "clips" on plce...use your finger all the way around until you here click....every 2 cm.....)
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1. 2 screws inside the earcups and the cloth piece (The earcups are "clips" on place...use your finger all the way around until you here click....every 2 cm.....)[br]
+
Begin the repair by removing the ear cushion.
+
The pad is held in place by some small plastic clips. Carefully pry with plastic opening tool or nails.[br]
2. Use a scalpel to open the cover of the speaker (NB!! warm up a bit first...hair dryer works fine!)
3.Unsolder the speaker and solder a new one !!
-
EVERYTHING OK !!!
+
EVERYTHING OK !!![br]
+
MVH[br]
+
Jarle Strømsem, 7033 Trondheim, Engineer with a Master Degree in DATA & ELECTRONICS
In most cases, it is the speaker that is the problem !!!
Easy to change:
-
1. 2 screws inside the earcups and the cloth piece
+
1. 2 screws inside the earcups and the cloth piece (The earcups are "clips" on plce...use your finger all the way around until you here click....every 2 cm.....)
2. Use a scalpel to open the cover of the speaker (NB!! warm up a bit first...hair dryer works fine!)
In most cases, it is the speaker that is the problem !!!
Easy to change:
1. 2 screws inside the earcups and the cloth piece
2. Use a scalpel to open the cover of the speaker (NB!! warm up a bit first...hair dryer works fine!)
# Unsolder the speaker and solder a new one !!
EVERYTHING OK !!!