Hello, I have jbl reference 610 headphones. Its wire is corrupt. How can get new one? The wire is one side mini usb and another side 3.5mm jack.
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yes but setting it up using wireless headphones would be easier.
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As an addition to Tom's answer:
The two main headphone connector types are the 3,5mm jackplug (the one that fits in most mp3-players and cellphones) and the 6,3mm common headphone jackplug.
Windows Vista should see the bluetooth headphones without any extra drivers. If you open your bluetooth options, and you can see the headphones, and it asks for a password, try 0000 or 1111.
Also - check your computer to ensure that it does have bluetooth capability. If the computer doesn't have bluetooth built in, you'll need to use the USB communicator that should have come with the headphones. If you don't have the USB stick that came with the headphones, your best bet is to contact JBL and see if they will send you a new one.
Another thing you can try, just to verify the headphones are good - is to try to sync them with an ipod or iphone and see if you can listen to music through them.
Depends where the break is in the cable, if middle to near the plug, you can cutt the cable and put a new plug on. But the closer you get to the headphones you will need a new cable and it will have to be fitted inside the shell.
If in the middle you can extend with an extension cable, after fitting a new plug. If you have to fit a whole new cable, to gain access take off the Ear Pad(s) and remove any foam, you should then see access screws.
If you don't know how to fit a new plug, let me know and I will explain.
You must have broken the cable somewhere. If you move it around you might get it to come on, try it all over to determine where the break is. If very close to the headshell you might want to consider a new cable. If in the middle you can cutt it off before the break and fit a new plug. Then get an extension cable to complete the length.
If at the plug end follow what follows:
Cutt the old ******** and buy a new plug. Cutt it off 10cm before the plug end if the break is the plug section. Most hadphones are fitted with a 3.5mm jack. 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.
Contact the company directly and explain your situation, there should be a toll free number for help in the manual or at least an address that you can e-mail or write to.
The same happened to me. JBL says that repair services are not available for this product according to their website. Their suggestion is to buy a new pair!!!!!. What a shame. JBL products are quite good but the post service is ****.
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