The headphones are Fragile but in return give out one of the best audio qualities for its usage as mentioned [link|https://www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/turtle-beach/recon-200-gen-2|++here++|new_window=true]. And so if dropped an internal issue has likely occurred but it's really simple to fix with just a few steps. |
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Before using this guide, inspect that the port of the other device isn't piled up with dust. Sometimes a pile of dust doesn't allow for proper connection resulting in a lack of audio or no audio at all but can be fixed with [link|https://ifixit.org/blog/17230/cut-your-dirty-canned-air-habit-with-these-three-alternatives/|++an ESD-safe brush or small dust blower++|new_window=true]. With this test, you will be able to determine with confirmation that your headset issue isn't an external one. |
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Step 7 is going to require you to identify if any wiring has been broken off. Once you've identified the broken-off wire you'll need to [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/4xMoCZeGqUiwwFhX.huge|Solder it back to its original location|new_window=true]. Its important to note that the soldering machine is hot so be cautious and it also gives off a weird smell. |
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Before you begin the guide ensure that the headset is completely turned off and isn't connected to anything. |