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[* icon_caution] Do not overheat the terminals, as too much heat can damage the driver.
-[* black] Identify the soldering terminals inside the earpiece. There are usually two per side: one for the signal wire (red or green) and one for the ground wire (bare copper or gold).
-[* black] Secure the wire in place by positioning the exposed end over the correct terminal.
+[* black] Identify the soldering terminals inside the earpiece, then secure the wire in place by positioning the exposed end over the correct terminal. There are usually two per side:
+ [* red] One for the signal wire (red or green).
+ [* orange] One for the ground wire (bare copper or gold)
[* black] With one hand, hold the soldering iron against the wire and terminal for 1–2 seconds to heat the connection.
[* black] With your other hand, hold the soldering wire/soldering material to the joint so it melts and flows around the wire.
[* black] Remove the soldering iron and let the solder cool for a few seconds before moving the wire.
[* black] Repeat for the second wire, ensuring both connections are secure and not touching each other before proceeding.
-[* icon_note] A good solder joint should be smooth and secure. If rough or cracked, reheat and add solder. Lead-free solder may appear dull instead of shiny—this is normal. Focus on a strong connection