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+[* black] At first, I wasn't sure about the solder balls. Then I realized they anchor the USB and Power Interface pin on the outside of the Headphone to the internal circuit board.
+ [* black] I had to used a solder iron to remove the solder balls, so that the internal interface circuit board could be removed. I had to also remove solder from the speaker wires to free up the internal circuit board.
+ [* black] The internal circuit board was also attached a MEMS Microphone that appears to monitoring the Speaker Chamber of the Headphone, since it was faced in. I had to remove the outside panel with 'R' on it to free up the MEMS Microphone. Once the MEMS Microphone was freed, the interface circuit was free to pull out
+ [* red] USB and Power (Charger) Interface
+ [* blue] MEMS Microphone
+ [* yellow] Sound Ports
+ [* orange] Speaker Wires
+ [* light_blue] Internal Circuit Board that interface Power and USB to the Headphones

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