how to make psp headphones louder (tutorial)
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deadcell#
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14. October 2005 @ 08:50 |
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Right, as soon as i got my psp i put a few mp3's on it and after they were done i plugged in the sexy white headphones and to my suprise *drum roll* ...the headphones were a bit s**t. Heres a tutorial on how to make them un-s**t, get a pair of plyers or something to hold the grey bit of the head phone steady, then turn it untill it pops off, the inside should look like this ... http://www.imagesharing.com/files/psp%20headphonetoum.JPG De-solder the copper wire (Point A)and resolder it to point B, then jsut to make sure pop the resistor with a pair of plyers or something (the first time i tried it on the left headphone it didnt make any difference untill i popped the resistor) and put them back together agian to have about twice as much sound output (if not more)
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21. October 2005 @ 14:04 |
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jeez,
How would you ever find out something like that ? lol
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johnodd4
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21. October 2005 @ 19:05 |
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sounds good but a big warning the resister was placed in the head phones to keep the head phones from blowing out so by removing the resister the headphones are know taking a full 10 ohms and they are only designed for a 2 ohm circuit
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21. October 2005 @ 19:09 |
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So that means thats They can explode on your head ?
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Ichijoe
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21. October 2005 @ 23:27 |
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I got a better idea! Junk $0NY's Freakin Ear-Frindly (BullSh*te!!) Earbuds, and use either $0NY's EX71/81's or just use the Apple iPod In-Ears Phones like me! Works every time!
Quote: So that means thats They can explode on your head ?
I think he means that the Pack-In's that came with the PSP are in a Word Sh*te), as if you were to remove this Resistor. You'd be running the risk of overloading these Earbuds. Upshot beeing that anoying Rattle you hear with each Base Tone.
If I understood that corrrectly then why even give us Earbuds in the first place?! I mean what feaking use is $0NY's freaking 'Ear Frindly' Freaking Earbuds to me when I CAN NOT HEAR 'EM while in the Tube?!?!
If the $0NY Earbuds can not handle the full power of the PSP's Audio Out (i.e. Earphone Jack!), then $0NY has a bigger problem then I thought!!!
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deadcell#
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22. October 2005 @ 09:22 |
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sooooo anyone actually find this useful?
i was thinkinfg of them being used like this instead of buying replacement head phones ^_^ (i havnt noticed any 'beeing' yet and i have being listening to them constantly now since i did this ^_^)
and has anyone actualy tried it?
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decman
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4. November 2005 @ 06:42 |
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what do u meen by pop the resistor? do u meen crush it?
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Ichijoe
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4. November 2005 @ 07:18 |
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I think it would be simpler to just use a Solder/gun/iron, and a Desoldering Braid to remove the SMD from the Headphones...
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Ichijoe
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4. November 2005 @ 07:51 |
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Having a case of the f*ck'its and I don't cares I tryed prying the S0NY Pack-in Earbuds. A BIG MISTAKE! I thought that they would have used some kind of Glue to fuse those bits together. Which was not the case there just held in plyce be Friction Pins. So the Pliers trck (or just gently biteing on the Grey bits while twisting is all ya need to do! To open the little bliters!
Ok wipping out the trusty 'ol 35W (a bit on the lage side), I had no problems getting the SMD Resistors off when useing a Desoldering Braid! I just retined the one nude Wire and then tacked it back to where the SMD was and....
I DON'T BELEAVE IT! These 'Eear Frindly' B*sterds are actully a magnitude louder then my Apple In-Ears! Shame there just not as comfortable though! =(
I'd have never beleaved it I thought that these Stock Buds were (and are), worthless, see above! It's times like this, that I really want to thank God for the French and there Dumb Arsed Nany-State Laws!! That they feel the moral right to have to press this Crap on the rest of the EU!!! >=(
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devilson
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4. November 2005 @ 09:27 |
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But without a resistor the headphones will just burn out !! you shoudl at least replace the resistor with a higher Ohm intake.
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Ichijoe
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4. November 2005 @ 09:50 |
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Whatever I did it, it worked, and the Earbuds were actually for the first time useable. Just one question if this damn Resistor is so important why doesn't the NA Version have it? As far as I know (according to someone I know who has a US PSP), there was no -90dB 'Ear Frindly' Tag bundeld with there Buds'.
In anycase the Earbuds managed to survive the first Hour on my UNCAPED EU Third Gen., iPod just fine with out those Resistors. Could they take that kind of abuse for Months at a time, by serveral Hours a Day? I don't know. The PSP by contrast with those uncaped Buds' is indeed louder, but, nowhere even close to to matching my iPod. I don't have much fear in distroying those Buds' while useing it with the PSP.
But, again I would chuck these Buds' in a Second for the EX-71/81's or a pair of Apple In-Ears. If I were in that Ballpark I'd even go with the Sures' or the Etymotics' But, alas $300.00(USD) for Earbuds is just plain retarded! If ya asked me...
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9. January 2006 @ 16:38 |
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can u put a new pic, of the hedphones plz,sry, im a total n00b, and can u explain this a little better, thanks
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rahulneel
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10. January 2006 @ 05:40 |
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tarang bhanot ?
The box said "Requires Windows 98 or better", so I installed Linux !!

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10. January 2006 @ 08:10 |
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Yes please put up a new pic.
The psp earphones are a bag of sh*t you even walk down the street with them and a car drives past and you cant hear a thing!
I was very disapointed by them especially as my old sony walkman earphones used to go so loud you didn't even need them in your ear to listen to the music :)
And about this resistor... I figure if i replace it with one that is half as much resistance or less then it should still be ok, or even easier just dont play the psp on full volume.
Anyway I am about to try this now as I think I can manage without a pic and as somebody above said these earphones are so worthless I really don't care if I break them!
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I have no pic to go off but I am guessing the resistor is that tiny tiny little bit between the 2 blobs of solder? And I connect the copper wire to the oposite end of it?
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10. January 2006 @ 09:31 |
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Ok I done it!
Thanks for that I was about to buy some new earphones next week!
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Paul2004
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10. January 2006 @ 09:43 |
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was it hard 2 do??
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10. January 2006 @ 09:47 |
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No not atall!
Ill draw up a quick diagram and post it in 10 min.
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Paul2004
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10. January 2006 @ 09:48 |
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thanx alot m8t :D!!!!!!!!!!!
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10. January 2006 @ 09:54 |
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just buy some new head phones - or use your ipod ones(if you have a ipod)
you can pick up some half decent sony ones for a fiver
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Paul2004
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10. January 2006 @ 09:56 |
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yep ravenlife i remember i have already taken that gr8t advice by u and used ipod headphones but i still wonna try this
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10. January 2006 @ 09:59 |
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was gunna give it a go myself - so i could see if it worked and so i could pass this info on in the future but i don't have a soldering iron
and to be honest i can't be ar*ed
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Paul2004
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10. January 2006 @ 10:02 |
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next door has a soldering iron :)
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10. January 2006 @ 10:04 |
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when yuo do it paul - take some snaps and post em up
those original ones dont work
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Paul2004
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10. January 2006 @ 10:05 |
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yer i will do with digi cam , just w8ting for pro noob 2 post them diagrams
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10. January 2006 @ 10:13 |
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Ok I would use a cam but that means opening them up again and I don't want to mess about doing that so your going to have to do with a quickkie I made in photoshop :)
Remove the cover using the above method then here is how it looks inside.....
http://images5.theimagehosting.com/earphone_mod.jpg
Simply de-solder the wire from A and soldier it on to B I didn't need to do anything with the resistor the volume went up just fine.
You don't even need any solder if you make use of what is already on the components. Just make sure you don't apply too much heat.
Simple really!
Also, the volume level they go upto seems perfectly fine for a sony branded set of earphones, I can't see it doing any damage bypassing the resistor.
We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent...
J. Robert Oppenheimer
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