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No one awnsered. Would i solder the whole thing? or each small wire thinggy each
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-iGraphic- wrote No one awnsered. Would i solder the whole thing? or each small wire thinggy each


Each small wire 1 by one bc inside the coper wire are more wires
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-iGraphic- wrote but do i do each at a time? or all at 1 time? Its copper wires

There should be separate wires inside of the cable that you have to re-connect. If they're not color-coded, you'll have a hard time figuring out which is which.
I have pictures on the main post just click'em and its pics of the wire.

I have seen the pictures and can't discern any individual wires. It looks like a mess of copper strands because you haven't cut the frayed ends of the cable back yet.
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r00t wrote
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-iGraphic- wrote but do i do each at a time? or all at 1 time? Its copper wires

There should be separate wires inside of the cable that you have to re-connect. If they're not color-coded, you'll have a hard time figuring out which is which.
I have pictures on the main post just click'em and its pics of the wire.

I have seen the pictures and can't discern any individual wires. It looks like a mess of copper strands because you haven't cut the frayed ends of the cable back yet.
Well i soldered. I still doesnt work. I followed this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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You'd be doing that process a number of times. Once for each wire within the cable. If you went ahead and soldered the whole thing together as one, it obviously wouldn't work.
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r00t wrote You'd be doing that process a number of times. Once for each wire within the cable. If you went ahead and soldered the whole thing together as one, it obviously wouldn't work.
Are his wire different then mine?
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r00t wrote You'd be doing that process a number of times. Once for each wire within the cable. If you went ahead and soldered the whole thing together as one, it obviously wouldn't work.
Are his wire different then mine?

Yes, completely. The wire he's using has only one connection. Yours likely has five. Left headphone, right headphone, headphone ground, mic, and mic ground.
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Heres some pics of the solder. The green one was just practice tell me if it was good. I took the electrical tape off. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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It's a USB cable. You can't just solder the whole thing together. Here's a good-enough guide.

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You have to solder the four internal wires. I assumed that the cable would be for normal headphones and a mic, but this should be the same process.
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r00t wrote It's a USB cable. You can't just solder the whole thing together. Here's a good-enough guide.

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You have to solder the four internal wires. I assumed that the cable would be for normal headphones and a mic, but this should be the same process.
Can i just cut the stuff i soldered off and retry?
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