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- How to fix a G432 Logitech headset loose microphone arm
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Introduction
In this guide, you will learn what parts to take out of the headset and how to properly take those parts out with the end goal being able to reach the microphone arm screw and adjust how tight it is. However, we want to be as cautious as possible when taking apart the headphones ,as its wires and cables are quite short and sensitive.
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Step 1
How to fix a G432 Logitech headset loose microphone arm
- Remove the ear pads by gently lifting them from the headset. They are easy to take off, so no need to be rough.
Remove the ear pads by gently lifting them from the headset. They are easy to take off, so no need to be rough.
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Step 2
- First, unscrew the three visible screws. Use a size #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the 1.2 mm screws.
- There are four screws, one in each corner, and you should only be able to see three for now. The fourth one is hidden and can be dealt with later.
First, unscrew the three visible screws. Use a size #1 Phillips screwdriver to remove the 1.2 mm screws.
There are four screws, one in each corner, and you should only be able to see three for now. The fourth one is hidden and can be dealt with later.
Step 3
- After finishing with the three visible screws, look for the fourth screw. This one should be hidden behind a black sticker near the microphone arm.
- Remove the sticker, and it is recommended to use a small tool that can peel the sticker off from underneath.
- After removing the sticker, you can Remove the fourth and final screw, which is similar to the other three screws. Then open the headset cautiously, as the wires inside are short and sensitive.
After finishing with the three visible screws, look for the fourth screw. This one should be hidden behind a black sticker near the microphone arm.
Remove the sticker, and it is recommended to use a small tool that can peel the sticker off from underneath.
After removing the sticker, you can Remove the fourth and final screw, which is similar to the other three screws. Then open the headset cautiously, as the wires inside are short and sensitive.
Step 4
- Take out the headphone part to continue to this step. While doing this, be meticulous to not have any rough movements that could potentially damage the wires.
- There are four clips, one on every corner. Push these clips so they unclip and open the outer part of the headset.
Take out the headphone part to continue to this step. While doing this, be meticulous to not have any rough movements that could potentially damage the wires.
There are four clips, one on every corner. Push these clips so they unclip and open the outer part of the headset.
Step 5
- Similar to the previous step, opening the outer part of the headset will reveal even more wiring. Again, be careful with your hands to make sure the wires don’t get harmed.
- After pushing the clips, open the outside of the headset to see the microphone arm screw.
- Screw the microphone arm screw and make it tighter so it won’t be so loose. Use a size #3 Phillips screwdriver to take the screw out.
- Be careful to not make the microphone arm too tight as that will completely restrict its movement.
Similar to the previous step, opening the outer part of the headset will reveal even more wiring. Again, be careful with your hands to make sure the wires don’t get harmed.
After pushing the clips, open the outside of the headset to see the microphone arm screw.
Screw the microphone arm screw and make it tighter so it won’t be so loose. Use a size #3 Phillips screwdriver to take the screw out.
Be careful to not make the microphone arm too tight as that will completely restrict its movement.
Step 6
- After fixing the microphone arm, put everything back together.
- Simply line up the outer part of the headset and push it in so the clips can reconnect once again.
After fixing the microphone arm, put everything back together.
Simply line up the outer part of the headset and push it in so the clips can reconnect once again.
Step 7
- Simply screw back the four screws from earlier and put back the earpads, and it should be good to go!
Simply screw back the four screws from earlier and put back the earpads, and it should be good to go!
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