Question about Skull Candy Audio Players & Recorders
SOURCE: HOW TO GLUE POLY CARBONATE
You might try using two part epoxy. It comes in two tubes and you follow directions to mix one drop of each together to make the epoxy to use to glue the parts together. For best results the parts glued together shouldn't be disturbed for 24 hours. I have used the Locktite brand with good sucess.
Posted on Apr 29, 2009
SOURCE: how to replace the male plug of my icon skull candy headphone.
there are 3 wires.A ground,usually a braid on the outside under the plastic covering and 2 other wires, one for left and one for right.the size of plug is a 1/8 phone jack.the wires are very thin and you have to make sure to trim just enough plastic to solder it on.too much peeled plastic will create a short,and you have to be good at soldering to do it.
Posted on May 13, 2009
SOURCE: skull candy double agent headphones wont turn on
I had the same problem and realized that it was because the SD card must be formatted as FAT16 not FAT32 or NTFS.
Posted on Oct 12, 2009
SOURCE: How do i make my bass louder for my skull candy
Try this site:http://www.skullcandy.com/forum/faq.php You will have to ask directly as the solution will vary with the model number and what equipment you are using them with.
Posted on Oct 24, 2009
SOURCE: My skull candy skullcrushers's audio jack fell out.
Simply cutt what is left of the old plug off and buy a new plug. You will need to solder the wires on. You will find when you have baired back the cable two coloured wires and two earths. The earths fit together on the metal flange that comes out of the main body of the plug. The coloured wires go on the the two smaller flanges (left and right channels). If you get them wrong way round reverse them you won't do any damage. Make certain the earths don't come into contact with the R & L channels wires or terminals and the left or right don't touch each other. The T shaped end on the large flange is to grip the cable body, bend the tabs to grip the cable.
Posted on Mar 22, 2010
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