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+[* black] Apply heat to the white and copper colored wires on the circuit board with a heat gun.
+[* black] Insert the new microphone and solder the wires into the correct positions.
+[* black] Pull the excess microphone wire back into the speaker housing.
+[* black] Use the Philips #2 screwdriver to replace the screw and fix the microphone.
+ [* icon_note] Hold the microphone neck so that it does no rotate when screwing.