The R(ight) loudspeaker on my AKG-K99 headphones stopped working. I bought a replacement (x2) 'mini' [loudspeaker](https://www.monacor.com/products/components/speaker-technology/miniature-speakers-/sp-39/). After soldered the replacement the sound was "weird". No problem. I predicted that. Different loudspeakers, different sound! For that reason I already had the second sp-39 loudspeaker. So I went to solder the second replacement. But after I opened the L(eft) AKG loudspeaker, to my suprise I saw more pads than the R(ight)! BUT I have 3 (three) problems. To my suprise the cables are 4 (four) instead of 3. To my knowledge: * 1 = common ground [Gold color ] * 2 = positive (L channel) [Red color ] * 3 = positive (R channel) [Red color ] (end of TRS story) Problem #1 * 4 = WTF? (What's The Fing?) [Green color] I made some continuity test's. (I de-soldered the monacor / replacement before testing - more for that later) Problem #2. Continuity partners (check picture for numbers: [AKG-L loudspeaker connection](http://clavisound.no-ip.info/temp_krg/monacor-akg/akg-L.jpg) ): 1 [green] + 2 [gold] (!), 3 [red] + 4 [red] (!!). How's that possible? Problem #3. Continuity partners mini jack (TRS) vs cables (factory soldering). (Check [TRS connection](https://i.sstatic.net/Rnlk2.png) for numbers) 1 [Sleeve] with Green AND gold (!). 2 [Ring] with BOTH reds (!!), 3 [Tip] with Green AND Gold (!!!). Also to my suprise #2 Monacor has 4 tabs probably to cover the 'host' situation L. I was expecting 2 pads per loudspeaker but I have 4. I have some lack of knowledge here. How to solder the monacor as host (L) and as client (R)? This is my soldering (weird sound - more loud, but adjusting the balance is not helpful) [My monacor soldering for R channel](http://clavisound.no-ip.info/temp_krg/monacor-akg/monacor-my-R-connection.JPG) Problem #4: In monacor ALL pads have continuity (!!!!). Simiral threads - but for some reason didn't help. Sorry. https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/6698/headphone-wire-color-coding https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/190122/fixing-headphone-jack