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If your Razer BlackShark V2's microphone is detecting choppy, interrupted, or no audio or your microphone won't plug into the headset properly, your headset’s microphone jack may be damaged (to confirm diagnoses & solutions, see Razer BlackShark V2 Troubleshooting Page, "Microphone Not Detecting Any Sound”). This guide will assist you in the replacement of this component. Be mindful of which layers of the headset assembly you're taking apart and that you don't adversely damage the holds, small wires, ear cushions, ear cushions’ rubber linings or plastic ridges, or headset itself when applying pressure.
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Place the headset so that the left side is facing you.
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Scoop your middle and ring finger underneath the top or bottom inner portion of the ear cushion.
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Pull from the hard plastic ridge, being sure not to pull from the soft cushion.
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Pull from the hard plastic ridge, being sure not to pull from the soft cushion.
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Remove the four screws holding the speaker in the headset using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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Gently grab the headset and slowly apply pressure to the speaker cover; it will come off.
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With heat or with a sharp tool, remove the glue around the wires that connect the speaker to the headset.
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Remove the two screws securing the headphone jack using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
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Desolder the microphone jack from the daughterboard.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Where would be the best place to find a replacement mic jack?