LaZeRz
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Hey guys,
Let's start off, I was having a bit of a nurd-rage and I completely tore apart my headphone wires :/
Im just kidding, they got caught on my desk. I went to stand up after playing some competitive CoD and they got caught under my desk (long cable) and the actual wire ripped apart. Not the solder joint, but the wire.
So, I'm wondering if theres anything I should consider when soldering audio cables coming out of a standard 3.5mm jack. There is just one specific thing thats bugging me. There seems to be some type of cotton-ish material inbetween each strand of wire that burns up on contact with my soldering iron :thinking: I'm not sure if it's got to do with the sound quality and what-not but I really have to remove it if I want to obtain a proper solder connection.
1 Last question...
There are green/red and gold coloured cables coming off the 3.5mm jack and the headphone.
I'm guessing the red and green wires are for audio channels (L and R) and also quite sure that the gold-ish wires are for low sounds (bass) But, each of the 2 strands of wire (1 wire coming off each headphone cup) have a gold cable along with their audio channel cable. So, im not sure if there are is actually sound direction on the bass but I thought I'd ask the more experienced
If you've read this far, :gj:
Here are some pics:
Let's start off, I was having a bit of a nurd-rage and I completely tore apart my headphone wires :/
Im just kidding, they got caught on my desk. I went to stand up after playing some competitive CoD and they got caught under my desk (long cable) and the actual wire ripped apart. Not the solder joint, but the wire.
So, I'm wondering if theres anything I should consider when soldering audio cables coming out of a standard 3.5mm jack. There is just one specific thing thats bugging me. There seems to be some type of cotton-ish material inbetween each strand of wire that burns up on contact with my soldering iron :thinking: I'm not sure if it's got to do with the sound quality and what-not but I really have to remove it if I want to obtain a proper solder connection.
1 Last question...
There are green/red and gold coloured cables coming off the 3.5mm jack and the headphone.
I'm guessing the red and green wires are for audio channels (L and R) and also quite sure that the gold-ish wires are for low sounds (bass) But, each of the 2 strands of wire (1 wire coming off each headphone cup) have a gold cable along with their audio channel cable. So, im not sure if there are is actually sound direction on the bass but I thought I'd ask the more experienced
If you've read this far, :gj:
Here are some pics: