The BEST Upgrade You Can Make To Your Headphones

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Komentáře • 569

  • @Arman-sr7wb
    @Arman-sr7wb Před 2 lety +894

    Just give him a little care and old mate senny will be as good as new!

  • @Astrosynthesist
    @Astrosynthesist Před 2 lety +641

    Matt, you made a simple classic mistake.
    The 3.5mm jack you originally used was fine - look closely, you didn't plug your plug in all the way. This frequently is the cause of no audio on one channel, mixed audio on the other. Because everything was fragile you were likely too gentle plugging your cable in. The tip signal wasn't touching the tip contact at all, and the ring contact was stuck between tip and ring. False set! All's well that ends well though! Nice repair!

    • @RudyMemes
      @RudyMemes Před 2 lety +80

      It ended up working better for him as the new plug really fits the headphones and used up less space total

    • @MattKC
      @MattKC  Před 2 lety +437

      Damn I think you're right, I tried pushing harder into the original socket, and there is just one last tiny click of the plug going all the way in. Indeed I was being very delicate with it, and it had felt like enough of a click that it was all the way in. Ah well, the new plug is definitely better for this project, so nothing of value was lost, and at least I now know the old socket _probably_ isn't broken and might be usable in another project.

    • @bland9876
      @bland9876 Před 2 lety +7

      iu was guessing it was 2 ring vs 3 ring but both are viable things to check when headphones are not working.

    • @davidasdasd4666
      @davidasdasd4666 Před 2 lety +5

      @@bland9876 then it would only have 2 solder tabs

    • @trankzen148
      @trankzen148 Před 2 lety +12

      @@MattKC No regrets, the socket you ended up buying looks a lot better anyway. I've been thinking of doing the same to my Superlux HD-660 (great cans, lousy cable) and my Anlion Modmic, and this video might just give me the impulse I need to do just that.

  • @jaceknox
    @jaceknox Před 2 lety +278

    We went from fitting a game into a QR code, to booting Windows 98 on a laptop, to fixing Lego Island bugs and audio, to fixing headphones. Amazing stuff👏

    • @partitionhlep
      @partitionhlep Před 2 lety +7

      it's actually windows 98 on a modern laptop to fitting a game into a qr code to fixing lego island bugs and audio to fixing headphones

    • @Lvlaple4Ever
      @Lvlaple4Ever Před 2 lety +1

      So the videos are getting more boring.

  • @krystostheoverlord1261
    @krystostheoverlord1261 Před 2 lety +220

    "this phallic rubber insert is too small... story of my life"
    I love this and me too XD

    • @DemeDemetre
      @DemeDemetre Před 2 lety

      ok...

    • @Kyharra
      @Kyharra Před 2 lety

      @@A1C6 yea i have a feeling that was the joke.. Doesn't take much to figure that out..

  • @TDGalea
    @TDGalea Před 2 lety +57

    The socket looks absolutely gorgeous on these headphones. Literally looks official from a distance. As others have said, with a bit of blackening and the blob removed, this would literally be flawless.

  • @magneticflux-
    @magneticflux- Před 2 lety +187

    Nice! Your DIY tech videos are the perfect combination of calming and super interesting!

  • @MattRoszak
    @MattRoszak Před 2 lety +197

    Funny that this video appeared just as I was shopping around for replacement padding parts for my wireless Sennheisers.
    My 5-year old RS 185s are pretty worn out from constant use, but with some new padding they should look quite presentable once again.

    • @YOEL_44
      @YOEL_44 Před 2 lety +3

      Lucky you, Sennheiser has a bunch of replacement options, my good old JVC HA-S660 are now using a pair of generic pads that are ever so slightly bigger than they need to and fiddle all around when I wear them, but I don't want to replace the headphones cause they have the perfect sound profile for me.

    • @DemeDemetre
      @DemeDemetre Před 2 lety

      nice

    • @nixel1324
      @nixel1324 Před 2 lety +9

      Thank you for making the EBF series! I always like seeing people I look up to in comment sections, reminds me that they're not just some username on a product/piece of content, but also just regular people who comment on stuff in their spare time.

    • @RisingRevengeance
      @RisingRevengeance Před 2 lety

      Those are pretty good, I use them with my tv setup. Replaced the padding with some soft fabric tho, really dislike what they came with.

    • @p1nstark
      @p1nstark Před 2 lety +3

      Oh damn hello Matt, Loved EBF since forever and hope you best of luck with stuff moving on and i still would want to get EBF 5 once the mobile version is avaiable.
      Anyway, with my old Audio-technica m30x it has official replacement pads but they are a tad bit pricey so i got some from local shops and they do work but they did fit it a bit odd compared to the original ones.

  • @Sarah-hs8ir
    @Sarah-hs8ir Před 2 lety +43

    “Plus they smell like my friends hair, not that I’ve smelled my friends hair…much”

    • @quokka_yt
      @quokka_yt Před 2 lety +5

      Video: 10 seconds ago
      Your comment: 1 day ago.

    • @Left-Earth
      @Left-Earth Před 2 lety +2

      @@quokka_yt Nice catch! 👍✨🏆

    • @krtirtho
      @krtirtho Před 2 lety

      How's that possible?!

    • @YOEL_44
      @YOEL_44 Před 2 lety +2

      @@krtirtho He's a channel member

    • @krtirtho
      @krtirtho Před 2 lety

      Thanks for letting me know😀

  • @MegaManNeo
    @MegaManNeo Před 2 lety +38

    This mod is amazing!
    Props for upcycling otherwise pretty broken headphones.

  • @tOSdude
    @tOSdude Před 2 lety +23

    I would probably retest that old socket if you still have it, I don't think it was plugged in fully.

  • @blackbird1665
    @blackbird1665 Před 2 lety +13

    As a 14 y/o Sound Technician at my school, maybe I need that some time. Keep the great work up, Matt!

  • @misteranderbro2328
    @misteranderbro2328 Před 2 lety +37

    Matt: Not that I've sniffed my friend's hair..
    Me: :|
    Matt: ...much
    Me: :)

  • @sparce206
    @sparce206 Před 2 lety +17

    Excited to watch this again!!

  • @JomasterTheSecond
    @JomasterTheSecond Před 2 lety +14

    Always good to see ol' mate Sennys getting their love.

    • @ellie3859
      @ellie3859 Před 2 lety +5

      The hurr durr six hungoes

    • @chrono0097
      @chrono0097 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ellie3859 Ah yes, the headphones that sound suspiciously similar to my headphones

    • @juniper-raid
      @juniper-raid Před 2 lety +1

      @@ellie3859 that's pretty dank

    • @p3chv0gel22
      @p3chv0gel22 Před 2 lety

      Can't blow them up with the Diablo

  • @videoviper
    @videoviper Před 2 lety +1

    I was looking for a video like this for years. Thank you!

  • @reagan410
    @reagan410 Před 2 lety +18

    You make some of the most mundane things so entertaining, keep doing what you're doing matt!

  • @ButtKraken01
    @ButtKraken01 Před 2 lety +1

    Love seeing your videos! I bought a electronics repair kit recently probably subconsciously due to your videos inspiring me to start tinkering. I've got a few broken mouses and controllers piled up that I'm going to take apart soon.

  • @michalbilinski4168
    @michalbilinski4168 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you, Matt - I’m so glad you find motivation and enjoyment out of making those videos. As soon as I graduated I’m gonna support you on patreon - hope to meet you in person some day
    Cheers!

  • @cbeomjun
    @cbeomjun Před 2 lety +4

    Love the additional b-roll!

  • @blueyez1980
    @blueyez1980 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Always get excited when a new MattKC pops up.

  • @NAANsoft
    @NAANsoft Před 2 lety

    I love your optimistic voice. It feels inspirational.

  • @user-kd5fk7wy6r
    @user-kd5fk7wy6r Před 2 lety +2

    This is a very neat little video, I might end up using the knoledge from this video myself.

  • @lachlanlau
    @lachlanlau Před 2 lety +1

    The magic is in the design, not just the driver

  • @afdrell477
    @afdrell477 Před 2 lety +32

    I believe that stereo was a later addition to the 3.5 jack, so it’s possible that yours broken one was mono, which would probably have mixed the signals

    • @ElZamo92
      @ElZamo92 Před 2 lety +1

      Not likely since the plug had three prongs to solder stuff to.

    • @tehrobotjesus
      @tehrobotjesus Před 2 lety +2

      @@ElZamo92 switched mono jacks are common and have three terminals.

  • @volundrfrey896
    @volundrfrey896 Před 2 lety +2

    I've done this to a pair of headphones. my tip would be to use mini-xlr instead of aux. If your cable is too heavy the the weight of the cable alone can disconnect it from your headphones if you use aux, mini-xlr on the other hand has a button that needs to be pressed to release it.

  • @tszabon
    @tszabon Před 2 lety +3

    I have Philips headphones from the 80's and in terms of the materials used, they are still perfect. New Philips headphones - the entire membrane covering the earcups begins to crack and peel off after a year of use. Every time I take them off, some of that black crap is left on my head.

  • @grubdotwebsite
    @grubdotwebsite Před 2 lety +4

    I just did a really similar thing with a set of 70's AKG monitors! The cable was completely busted and the earpads had gone flat and started to disintegrate, and the headphones perfectly fit a socket I had on hand! (it was just cut down from an old 3.5mm to rca that I didn't need)

  • @ChristyOFaghan
    @ChristyOFaghan Před 2 lety

    nicely done, and informative for a little bodge repair i'm thinking of performing on an old set of cans

  • @trunkmonkey5749
    @trunkmonkey5749 Před 2 lety +44

    "I don't like Bluetooth audio"
    Neither did I until I started high school. Then wireless earbuds are a godsend.

    • @TaylerPlays
      @TaylerPlays Před 2 lety +1

      Facts

    • @A-G-F-
      @A-G-F- Před 2 lety

      I still dont like it lol

    • @jamescruz8678
      @jamescruz8678 Před 2 lety +2

      They're great for convenience. Just not for realtime applications or for high-fidelity audio.

    • @grootsyt
      @grootsyt Před 2 lety

      @@jamescruz8678 that's why I have headphones with both a 2.5 mm jack and bluetooth.

  • @jishan6992
    @jishan6992 Před rokem

    a MattKC video is always a treat

  • @Kylefassbinderful
    @Kylefassbinderful Před 2 lety

    That turned out great! It actually looks pretty good.

  • @williamg209two
    @williamg209two Před 2 lety

    amazing repair and improvement

  • @Amber_123
    @Amber_123 Před 2 lety +1

    i love seeing people fix or improve stuff when it breaks when most people would just buy a new one. good stuff!

  • @qlum
    @qlum Před 2 lety +2

    Cool to see, personally did some similar mods. Personally I choose hot-glue over epoxy, as it's easier to use, still strong enough and also easier to undo if you mess up.

  • @rockaturbo
    @rockaturbo Před 2 lety

    Thanks for that Video - it encouraged me to upgrade my own Senheiser with a very broken cable. Also I now have the plug only at one ear and not wires at both. Again, really good inspiration, thanks mate!

  • @jafizzle95
    @jafizzle95 Před 2 lety

    I recently modded some Koss KPH30i headphones. Added a removable cable and larger pads. Sounds fantastic. Was excited to see a headphone modding video from you.

  • @customfreak81
    @customfreak81 Před 2 lety +2

    That's a very tidy repair! For the outside you could use sugru to create a moulded filler between the new socket and the headphone casing, I've used it on similar projects and it works really well.

  • @dronejunglistplatoon
    @dronejunglistplatoon Před 2 lety

    Huge fan man! Keep up the great work!

  • @uyr3936
    @uyr3936 Před 2 lety

    You deserve more subs also ive been waching you for a long time so good job so far

  • @sixty502
    @sixty502 Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing video as always! Can’t believe it only has 60 views :eyes:

  • @EnderSpy29
    @EnderSpy29 Před 2 lety

    really cool man i've always wanted to have a modded custom headset and this has really helped :D since a 3.5mm jack is one of the mods i've wanted to do!

  • @Kylefassbinderful
    @Kylefassbinderful Před 2 lety +2

    0:33 The three ring 3.5mm headphone jack you're referring to is known as a TRS jack and it only carries two signals, not three. A TRRS jack has a 4th ring and it's capable of carrying three signals. They also come in a 2.5mm form. They're used for balanced audio, three channel audio (ex L, R, Center), a way to add a composite video signal, inline remotes mainly found in older devices and other situations where you need a 3rd signal besides Left and Right audio. Apple used them in their earbuds for a while for inline remotes as well as the mic/play/pause/call button located on the right side earbud cord.

  • @garirry
    @garirry Před 2 lety +1

    I did a similar thing a year or two back with wireless Sennheiser headphones. The problem was that it was wireless-only and it did not use Bluetooth, meaning you had to use an awkwardly complicated adapter that connects wired to the device. It was unusable in practice and was about to be thrown out so I gutted the wireless components and put a headphone jack in it. The sound is a lot better than I thought it'd be, and my mom still uses the headphones to this day.

  • @DavidSanguineti
    @DavidSanguineti Před 2 lety +4

    But what does the sound smell like?

  • @danielschmid8530
    @danielschmid8530 Před 2 lety +3

    God I love watching you. It's so soothing and interesting.

  • @ahoj113
    @ahoj113 Před 2 lety +1

    I love Matt’s video. I really do.

  • @scotttait2197
    @scotttait2197 Před 2 lety

    One of your more practical vids 👍👍

  • @neb_setabed
    @neb_setabed Před 2 lety

    Love the videos man!

  • @Sillybutts
    @Sillybutts Před 2 lety +2

    Woo, I always like a MattKC video being released :P

  • @umbradomini
    @umbradomini Před 2 lety

    See a new MattKC, I immediately like and then watch!

  • @Mynameistux
    @Mynameistux Před rokem

    That looks OEM. Really nice job

  • @Xizax41325
    @Xizax41325 Před 2 lety

    I did this with my audio technicas like a year ago. It's pretty handy being able to swap cables to change the length. Also thought about splitting the left and right channels into their own connector.

  • @Legnug
    @Legnug Před 2 lety

    I did the same thing to my HD201 headphones after watching this video. It was a bear trying to route the right phone channel wire through the headband! It was my first soldering project and I was thrilled with the results!

  • @DustyD0
    @DustyD0 Před 2 lety +2

    I had the same headphones years ago, the HD428s, sounded amazing for the low price, but that cable was about as thick and durable as an angel hair pasta noodle. Was planning on doing the same mod at some point as well, but the band broke after a few years of use and at that point figured I'd just get something else instead.

  • @Naglfar83
    @Naglfar83 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos! :D

  • @chrisjlocke
    @chrisjlocke Před 2 lety

    An excellent tutorial. I've three pairs of broken Sennheiser headphones - rabbit chewed through one set, the cat chewed through another, and another just failed in one ear. Will have to try this!

  • @jettramel
    @jettramel Před 2 lety

    Great idea, I have a pair of cheap AKGs that need this. Thanks.

  • @FarmYardGaming
    @FarmYardGaming Před 2 lety +1

    This one looks really useful!

  • @twoodall88
    @twoodall88 Před 2 lety

    Very nice. I just did this to a pair of Sony MDR7506's. Yours came out WAY cleaner then mine.

  • @adorable_yangire
    @adorable_yangire Před rokem +1

    i love modding headphones, i have modded my Harmonicdyne Zeus, i removed abt all possible parts that made them less- open back, and switched the pads to Audio Technica ath-ad500x's pads. the sound is nearly perfect for me now. really clear natural and soft.

  • @benfifteen
    @benfifteen Před 2 lety

    I did this to a couple pairs of MDR-7506. Much better than the stock telephone coil, or at least great to have options. I even found some pleather earpads (actually for 770s) that are very comfortable and don't flake. The whole job just required drilling a hole and soldering with a "gold-plated panel-mount stereo jack."

  • @Juandachu
    @Juandachu Před 2 lety

    Did this same mod to my Samson SR850s last year. It is a total game changer, now I don´t need to coil a 9 foot cable while sitting at my desk, and I can also switch over to the VModa Boom Pro for a kick ass gaming headset

  • @nanomunchies9921
    @nanomunchies9921 Před 2 lety +1

    So interesting! I would love to do this sort of stuff myself.

  • @meunaimharouj6325
    @meunaimharouj6325 Před 2 lety

    great vid, subscribed!

  • @ricardofunes9407
    @ricardofunes9407 Před 2 lety

    I was not expecting this, but i'm really grateful for this video! I tried to do some repair on in some headsets i had (Turtlebeach, Razer and Steelseries) which i had in a box waiting to be repaired and messed up big time with the wiring, this should help out!! Maybe you could also do a video on a headset to see how the mic goes?
    Thanks!! And good content as always!!

  • @rafaelarevalo8047
    @rafaelarevalo8047 Před 2 lety

    awesome stuff!

  • @RyouEmerald
    @RyouEmerald Před 2 lety +1

    I have a pair of AD700X I bought about 2 years ago, and while not expensive headphones per se I like them. I had a pair of AD500 before that and liked them a lot, but the wire broke a year in, so I got the AD700X. After a year the wire broke exactly the same, but I actually did something similar to this. I was able to though use the nut on the headphone jack to screw it in as the cord hole was exactly the size of the headphone jack.
    The only hard part was doing soldering for the first time, and dealing with headphones trying to clamp into eachother. Since then I've had another cord break, but I just unplugged it and threw a new one in. After years of replacing headphones I figure that its not the headphones that break, its always the cord.

  • @ruinfox4108
    @ruinfox4108 Před 2 lety +5

    Hey, you probably wont see this but im curious. will you ever do a video on xbox 360 modding? like how it started the security flaws with the 360 etc etc

  • @sparce206
    @sparce206 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm glad you are feeling better!

    • @quokka_yt
      @quokka_yt Před 2 lety

      Video: 10 seconds ago
      Your comment: 1 day ago.

    • @FarmYardGaming
      @FarmYardGaming Před 2 lety +1

      @@quokka_yt How many times are you going to point this out..?

    • @chamber_hiro256
      @chamber_hiro256 Před 2 lety

      @@FarmYardGaming until he gets attention I guess

  • @noskillpureandy
    @noskillpureandy Před 2 lety +1

    I have this exact pair of headphones in the exact same condition, so this video will be super helpful for me.

  • @Girvo747
    @Girvo747 Před 2 lety

    I like your JayCar screwdriver set lol. I’ve got the same one, that electronics disassembly kit one!

  • @patrickhosseini3425
    @patrickhosseini3425 Před 2 lety +1

    Your videos made me take up electronics in the pandemic. Love the videos

  • @EvilVitJoker
    @EvilVitJoker Před 2 lety

    After 2 months of using my Sony MDR-7506, I modeled and printed the left plastic cover and installed a 3.5mm jack. Now I can use any cable, including the original 3-meter coiled cable

  • @imqqmi
    @imqqmi Před 2 lety

    I sure am glad with the beyerdynamic dt 770. The cable is virtually indestructable and the pads are very easy to replace. and the 80 ohm comes with a straight cable and the 270ohm version with coiled cable. I both and both are great! I had a few sennheisers but both had failing cables. The second one at least has a connector though.
    Anyway, nice repair!

  • @josephjarman3231
    @josephjarman3231 Před 2 lety +3

    Earliest I'll ever see one of your videos. Super excited for another one!! Can't wait to see what other videos you make!

  • @grumbel45
    @grumbel45 Před 2 lety

    Colored hot-glue is a thing, comes even in black. Gives an reasonably permanent bond for these tasks and is much easier to change or remove if necessary (Isopropanol will debond it). Also bonds well enough to some of the plastics that don't work with most other glues (e.g. nylon, PP, PE).

  • @cdoublejj
    @cdoublejj Před rokem

    wow that came out really great for slapping in a cheap basic jack in formed plastic. all though i've drilled out or forced larger cable with lubrication before (non audio) with bits like that. i'll have to try this next time a headphone cord dies.

  • @darkacb8422
    @darkacb8422 Před 2 lety

    i've actually been thinking about doing this exact mod for a while now. i feel it might work even better with headphones where the rubber thing is circular.

  • @DerBaneLP
    @DerBaneLP Před 2 lety +1

    Hey! I used the same glue for the broken motor mounts in my vacuum cleaner, I think you're fine with a cable socket over time

  • @speedwaynutt
    @speedwaynutt Před 2 lety

    It was wonderful hearing your voice on a Team Triple Jump video.

  • @unitedunitedunited_
    @unitedunitedunited_ Před 2 lety

    Ay, new Matt KC video

  • @ultraNewt
    @ultraNewt Před 2 lety

    Did this to my hd558's after a couple of months trying to find a decent aftermarket cable, one of the best and cleanest mods i've ever done. 10/10 would recommend.

  • @zat-svi-ua
    @zat-svi-ua Před 2 lety

    did the same mod to my HD206. made a paracorded cable for them too (very light, no microphone effect) using teflon coated wires.

  • @FatheredPuma81
    @FatheredPuma81 Před 2 lety

    Yea the Sennheiser headphones I use to use in like 2016 had that crappy ultra thin cable. Crazily enough it never broke and luckily even though they were $40 headphones they had a proprietary 2.5mm to 3.5mm plug and came with 2 cables.

  • @chillmatic4331
    @chillmatic4331 Před 2 lety

    LETS GOOO MATT POSTED ANOTHER VIDEO

  • @DreitTheDarkDragon
    @DreitTheDarkDragon Před 2 lety

    Nice, I did similar thing years ago with old AIWA headphones, but used CINCH connectors, one on every side :)

  • @FoxBlocksHere
    @FoxBlocksHere Před rokem

    Cable ports are so much better than embedded cables, not just because you can choose any type of cable you want, but also for the sustainability, because you can easily replace your cable!

  • @MarneusAndMilkyBlood
    @MarneusAndMilkyBlood Před 2 lety +1

    Damn I have that exact pair, I recalled it about 3 times and I didn’t even thing about modding it that way! I ended up using sugru to have some stress relief on the headset

  • @SamFailsAtLife
    @SamFailsAtLife Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome Quality Vid

  • @emmettturner9452
    @emmettturner9452 Před 2 lety

    I did this to my Sony MDR BT-22 Bluetooth headphones back in 2010. Searched eBay for 50mm “leatherette earcups.” I also ordered extra and installed some over the flat Parrot SK-4000 speakers I had installed in my motorcycle helmet. I must’ve bought even more because I was recently digging through tornado aftermath and found my old envelope with some extras. After 11 years they were rotting away. I thought I could salvage one but it fell apart too when I tried to clean it.

  • @youarieyellowmissile
    @youarieyellowmissile Před 2 lety

    I downd know, wo, but my senhiser kable is Brocken exaktly today!6h agow. And your Video came out, just now! So increfiable :D

  • @MuscleCarLover
    @MuscleCarLover Před 2 lety

    When I first saw the thumbnail I was worried you went Bluetooth as the socket was covered up by the run length, but after watching it, I agree that this is a total improvement that really all headphones should have some form of

  • @kasuraga
    @kasuraga Před 2 lety

    I've done this to every pair of headphones I've owned over the years that didn't already come like this.

  • @StormHawksHD
    @StormHawksHD Před 2 lety

    Fk yes. Love a good mattkc video in the morning

  • @MagicalPhi
    @MagicalPhi Před 2 lety +1

    6:42 Me when MattKC uploads a new video tbh

  • @MrScottyTay
    @MrScottyTay Před 2 lety

    there was probably a mismatch with the rings between the first socket and the cable, one may have been just for pure left/right/ground wiring, whereas the other may have had an extra ring for the mic channel, the mismatch of these rings would make sense why some audio from one channel bled into both sides of the speaker.

  • @TheLukemcdaniel
    @TheLukemcdaniel Před 2 lety

    I've got a pair of Chinese headphones that not only have a jack on them for cable swaps, but they have two. left ear is a 6.3mm jack the right is 3.5mm. Both are inter-connected. You can plug in two sources(although ill-advised) -or- plug one into a source, and another pair of headphones into the other ear letting you daisy chain them. Great for road trips in the back seat or on flights if you're with someone you like to share audio with. they came with like 3 or 4 different style/sized cables, including one with a built in mic for use on phones(or can get an adapter for pc). All that for like $30.

  • @myghi63
    @myghi63 Před 2 lety

    what a nice mod!! i'm glad to see that ^^

  • @ticklemesenpai447
    @ticklemesenpai447 Před 2 lety

    Jbweld is my go to for repairing and reinforcing rubber stress releases

  • @mer2329
    @mer2329 Před 2 lety

    if you use your modded cans with a cellphone, you can find aux mic'd cables on ebay often sold for beats headphones, but ive used em for my modded sony MDR-7506s worked well.