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This thread is rather outdated. I suggest going here to find a more recent version with video tutorials.
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Where those your Galactic's?
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Nah just a random cord i had lieing around
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Nice job!
By the way, soldering those film covered wires is a piece of cake. Just solder them like you would any other wire. The film is supposed to burn off when exposed to the molten solder, creating an electrical connection within the joint. |
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Well thats film covered, not paint covered.... Big difference ^^ trust me
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I tried to fix my headphone plug but instead of wires all I saw were fibers.
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Well Ive had a lot of painted wires and none has worked by soldering on :/
But ive also seen copper wires that have a thin "silicon skin" as isolation, see through and works the way you described.... Anyways No headphones run on fibres (at least I don't think there are optical headphones :P) Some do however have very small wires with fibres in there too, mostly cheap ass or stock earphones/buds. Do you have a pic, spoonie_g? |
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I'ts also a good idea to get a jack with a spring on the end, it helps to relieve bending stresses in the cable.
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thowe, I moved your post into its own thread. You can find it here: http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum...ad.php?t=13153
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I'd do this to my sony headphones, because the cord is 1.6metres long (utterly useless length, im not 7feet tall). The only problem is, i dont know how I'd get the wires back into the plug, its an L shaped plug, (street style headphones).
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Well you should always use a new plug, using the old one is messy at best... you dont need a L shaped one, even though those are best. Problem is, however, that L shaped plug often have painted wires
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hey all attempting this wasnt that hard but attempting this 6 times was.i couldnt work out for sure which colour was what ..i have a pair of Koss Ur30's and the colours are red(red copper inside insulation),white(blue copper) and black insulation(uncoloured copper).if anyone one can help it would be much appreciated Cheers
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Generally, Red is the right channel, White is the left channel, and Black is common or signal ground.
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Your level of nerdiness never ceases to amaze me. I mean that as a warm compliment!
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cheers ill give it a go..
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no good hey no sound on lefft side..
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Hey, I came across this post while googling while trying to put a new mini-plug on the end of my Etymotic ER6 headphones. I had never run into painted wires before (no apparent insulation, just a colored "tint" to the wires). In any case, dealing with these was a huge drag, but I found that I could "strip" the paint by simply burning the wires gently with a cigarette lighter flame. Clearly this burned the fibrous stuff that's between the wires, but also caused the paint to burn off leaving copper colored end tips. After soldering, all was golden (albeit only for five minutes so far).
Anyway, if you find that you really *have* to deal with these wires, try burning the paint off and good luck! |
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Like I said, the molten solder will burn it off for you. No need to burn it off before soldering...
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apparently there are several types of painted wires.... as none ive seen fixed themself
trust me
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