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I have a BeatsX that is broken, and it’s not viable for me to fix it, so I decided to try to recycle it, making a wired one from the old speakers and control talk. Those are still fully functional. So in order to do this, I need a wiring diagram or at least the wiring color code for the Left speaker connector (the one with the control talk board), because I have no idea what wire should be connected to what. I’ll try to send an image for better visualization.

Update: I discover that the pink (first wire from bottom to top) is equivalent to the L+ on 3.5 mm jack standard, and the green (last wire from bottom to top) is the equivalent ground. But I still have no idea about the other wires. I tried the folowing: Black on GroundRed on M+ (microphone)Blue on L+But it didn’t work. I’m not able to discover what wire is what with a multimeter because I’m afraid I’ll break the control talk board if I do so. I tried this based on recommended YouTube videos. Here it goes another image (maybe better than the last one) for better understanding: *

@pedro2012 you can check the wires with a multimeter. Place one end on the connection on the board and then touch the wires on the drivers (speaker) or the mic. You will know which wire goes where by your meter showing continuity. If your meter does not have a continuity test, use the resistance scale. If you have trouble with that, post some images of your complete earbuds with the wires, earbuds etc., with your QUESTION so we can try and help you with it. Adding images to an existing question Videos like this one as well as this are always a great starting point.