

Multi-Meter for performing continuity testing.Soldering Iron at around 30-40watts with solder.A rotary tool with a router/drill bit for reshaping the plastic and getting a female audio connector installed.PH0 screwdriver for removing the plastic tapping screws.Tools of the trade.įor the repair you may need the following equipment: Who knows and who cares it’s broken right? Let’s get to fixing this. Possibly due to random angry gamer throwing their wireless controller across the room. The real problem with these headphones is the fact that the cord is ripped away from its initial connector. The paint-job illustrated in the picture above is what happens when you decide to use a high-powered solvent to clean your headphones with, resulting in said solvent eating away the paint job a little. There are two problems with these headphones but we’re going to just focus on the overall functionality of the headset. Why not start in on their headset line? Open up and put it in! Let us begin! The problem. On top of it since we’ve already gone off about other corsair products such as the M65 and their Scimitar. It’s still informative to those who don’t want to see it on YouTube dealing with “shakey-cam” footage on the repair process of these headsets. That during their travels through airports, the headset sustained some damage that rendered it inoperable. We recently had a friend bring to me a Corsair Void Pro headset.

A Corsair Void Pro has now landed on my workbench.
