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Introduction
This headset is pretty lightweight and comfortable, sadly, it is easy to damage the cable part between the earcups and the headband. And unfortunately, this cable is no joke, it is a 10 strands cable with insulating paint, and it conveys battery voltage, audio signal, and even button commands from one side of the headset to the other.
In my case, only one important strand was damaged, so instead of replacing the whole cable, I just patched the damaged part.
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow the unmounting instructions in reverse order.
If you cannot patch your cable, use one of the button commands strands to replace your damaged strand. You would just sacrifice a minor feature for the greater good.
This fix is quite fragile, so next time I have to repair this headset, I will try completely changing the cable for a sturdier 4-pairs Cat-5 cable - I will just disconnect Previous and Next to spare one pair.