Renewing Broken Headphones

Ever had a pair of headpones/earbuds that has a faulty adaptor, or busted speakers?
Today I'm going to show you how to renew broken headphones/earbuds into new usable headphones/earbuds.
(I am going to call them "head/buds" from now on, so follow along)
Today I'm going to show you how to renew broken headphones/earbuds into new usable headphones/earbuds.
(I am going to call them "head/buds" from now on, so follow along)
Materials and Tools

Materials:
Multiple pairs of broken head/buds
Solder
Heat-shrink tubing or electrical tape.
Tools:
Soldering iron/gun
Lighter (if necessary)
Multiple pairs of broken head/buds
Solder
Heat-shrink tubing or electrical tape.
Tools:
Soldering iron/gun
Lighter (if necessary)
Choose Your Head/buds





Find multiple pairs of head/buds... try to find one with good speakers and one with a good adaptor.
If you find them in the street make sure they are clean.
If you find them in the street make sure they are clean.
Cutting

Cut the head/buds in half (unless you want a longer (or shorter) custom pair of head/buds).
If they have one of those control/microphone things, make sure you leave it on (unless of course, you don't want it).
If they have one of those control/microphone things, make sure you leave it on (unless of course, you don't want it).
Soldering

Solder the wires together.
If you don't know how to solder, you can visit:
http://mightyohm.com/files/soldercomic/FullSolderComic_EN.pdf (my personal favourite)
or, a more instructables friendly version,
https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-solder/
If you don't know how to solder, you can visit:
http://mightyohm.com/files/soldercomic/FullSolderComic_EN.pdf (my personal favourite)
or, a more instructables friendly version,
https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-solder/
Wrapping

You can go all fancy-like and use shrink wrap tubing to cover your exposed wires, or you can just wrap them with electrical tape.
Finished!

Now you're finished!
Hope you enjoyed my Instructable!
Hope you enjoyed my Instructable!