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206 lines
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# Audiotechnica ATH-50x - Bluetooth and detachable 3.5mm AUX cable DIY mod
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## Inspecting the headphones
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1. Remove the left ear pad (headphone cushion),
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and open the left speaker by removing 4 screws.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/1.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/1.jpg)
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2. Cable to left driver: Blue is `left` and
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copper is `ground`.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/2.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/2.jpg)
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3. Audiotechnica specific audio input (**not** 3.5mm aux) with wiring
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`left`, `ground`, `ground`, `right`.
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One cable is going through
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the hinge and to the opposite driver.
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There is a white silencing pad which will be
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replaced in favour of our bluetooth receiver.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/3.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/3.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/4.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/4.jpg)
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4. There isn't too much space inside the left speaker ...
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The diameter of the ellipse is around 6cm.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/5.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/5.jpg)
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5. A circular piece of plastic with another
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silencing pad holds the driver in place.
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If this is removed there is some additional space
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inside the speaker, but the driver would need
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to be glued to stay in place.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/6.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/6.jpg)
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> Note how the driver is angled.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/7.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/7.jpg)
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## What fits inside the speaker?
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A 0.9cm diameter piece of rubber for testing ;)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/8.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/8.jpg)
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1. If the rubber is placed to the left where the
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driver sticks out most, then one can not
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assemble it together ...
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/9.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/9.jpg)
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> Note the space between the upper and lower parts.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/10.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/10.jpg)
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2. A "dummy" 10440 lithium-ion battery (approx.
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4.6 long with a diameter of 1.0 cm) held in place
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by a rubber.
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This does obviously **not** fit inside.
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Even if one grinds off the dot in the center of
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the speaker, this does not fit.
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So one needs a low-profile lithium-ion battery
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(similar to those in modern smartphones) to power
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the bluetooth receiver.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/13.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/13.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/14.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/14.jpg)
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3. If the rubber is placed in the (upper/lower) middle
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then one can almost fit it perfectly together.
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It sticks out just a tiny bit.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/11.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/11.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/12.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/12.jpg)
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## The required parts
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### DIY 3.5mm AUX whole
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/17.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/17.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/16.png" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/16.png)
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### Bluetooth receiver - TaoTronics TT-BA07
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/27.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/27.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/28.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/28.jpg)
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Removing the case:
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/26.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/26.jpg)
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Removing the battery - we'll use a larger one!
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/29.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/29.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/30.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/30.jpg)
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---
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/15.png" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/15.png)
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Power on button removed:
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/22.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/22.jpg)
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Let's attach some wires:
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* The two wires on the left will connect to a power button on the
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outside of the headphone. With this button one can control the bluetooth receiver:
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Turn it on/off, pause/resume music and enable pairing mode.
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* Three wires on the right will connect the audio from the bluetooth receiver
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with our DIY 3.5mm aux whole.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/23.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/23.jpg)
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### Button
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A desoldered button from some old electronics.
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The lower and upper left pins are not connected,
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when the button is not pressed. Same goes for the lower and upper right pins.
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When the button is pressed, all pins are connected to each other.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/18.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/18.jpg)
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### ATH-M50x
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Let's drill some wholes into the left headphone cup:
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/31.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/31.jpg)
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* One large whole to recharge the bluetooth receiver:
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/25.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/25.jpg)
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* Here a micro USB cable is plugged through the whole from outside:
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/24.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/24.jpg)
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* Four wholes to attach the button on the outside
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/19.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/19.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/21.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/21.jpg)
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* On two of the 4 connectors of the button, place large bowls of soldering
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iron - this holds the button in place:
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/20.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/20.jpg)
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### The battery
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[<img src="./resources/04_LiPo-602045/2.jpg" width="400">](./resources/04_LiPo-602045/2.jpg)
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### (Optional) Better earpads
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Brainwavz Audio - ATH-M Series - Pro Stock - Micro Suede
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[<img src="./resources/05_brainwavz%20audio%20-%20ATH-M%20series%20-%20Pro%20Stock%20-%20micro%20suede.webp" width="800">](./resources/05_brainwavz%20audio%20-%20ATH-M%20series%20-%20Pro%20Stock%20-%20micro%20suede.webp)
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## The final assembly
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Well, before we glue and solder it all together, let's do a listening test!
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In the picture below I turned the bluetooth receiver on/off by holding the
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two "button" wires together:
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/32.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/32.jpg)
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The inserted bluetooth receiver is held in place by some hot glue.
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Soldering the three red "audio" cables from the bluetooth receiver together
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two black cables coming from the left and right drivers (each containing two
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cores) onto the 3.5mm aux plug was a bit tricky.
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But luckily I had another person helping me out holding all those wires in
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place, so I could solder it.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/34.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/34.jpg)
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Time for another listening test. This time both headphone drivers and the
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earphones plugged into the 3.5mm aux whole should play music - both with
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correctly oriented left/right audio.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/35.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/35.jpg)
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Now add some more glue to the bluetooth receiver and
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aux plug.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/36.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/36.jpg)
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Insert the battery, connect it with the power input of the bluetooth receiver
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and solder the two "button" wires from the bluetooth receiver to the button
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of the headphone cup.
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/37.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/37.jpg)
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That's pretty much it :) Only steps left are closeing the left headphone cup and reattaching the earpads.
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## Final result
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/33.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/33.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/38.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/38.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/39.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/39.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/40.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/40.jpg)
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[<img src="./resources/05_pics/41.jpg" width="800">](./resources/05_pics/41.jpg)
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