In reply to Nikolay Ts.. Can you show me if possible how to make a c port headphone adapter using the female ...
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In reply to M. Gee. What if I'm trying to splice a 3.5mm plug to be used for connecting to my aftermarket ...
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I have an older mini camcorder handheld that I lost the USB charging cord to. Can I power it on any other way? It.takes 3 AAA batteries but it won't even power on with brand new AAA' batteries.
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You show the grayscale Solder-able pieces. I cannot remember what they are called, as I need them to put speakers into an ultra-small stereo unit for my TV's audio (it's not modern Bluetooth). Th...
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Hi there, I am in the process of hacking my SX40 HS Canon camera, which has internal microphones, I want to convert it into an external mic, it has two mini mono mics, and each of the mics has tw...
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What is this headphone wire called and where can I purchase it?
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I need to disable the mic in my headphones with a TRRS jack. Will cutting or disconnecting the inner copper mic wire with the red and green outer sheathed ground wire in the headphone housing plu...
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In regards to the tragic loss of a true king, friend family and hero Mr Chadwick Boseman, there's a means you can show your appreciation and gratitude for his life well spent and all the great th...
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Help needed. Removing action camera mic , mic is connected by the + & - terminals on its circuit board. Going to connect a wired 3.5mm female jack that will be left outside the case, this will al...
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So I want to use my IPhone earbuds on my Xbox and use the mic. You can’t use the mic because the ground is in the wrong spot for Xbox. If I switch the ground around, will it work? I really love...
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Great article around a common set of problems with evolving tech. Standardization would help , but basic continuity measurements solve all.
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What about a single earpiece and microphone with a TRRS plug? Is one of the rings not used?
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Nice post. 3151LT Flange Mount Differential Pressure Transmitter-Level Measurement https://www.china-transmitters.com/pressure-transmitter/flange-mount-pressure-transmitters/3151lt-flange-mount-d...
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JACK and PLUG are not interchangeable terms. What you are describing is hacking a headphone PLUG. The JACK is what it plugs into on the receiver, phone, etc. Otherwise, a very well done article.
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Usually when we connect a 3.5 mm extension, the speaker output audio gets routed to the extension automatically. But do extension cables exist where audio is routed only when a speaker is plugged...
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My headphone has 6 insulated wires,- red, blue, green, yellow, white, and black… Pls what’s the configuration.?
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Thanks for providing such great help to everyone! Just FYI, the 'cord for strength' in your image is actually what you use to split the sheath down to access the individual wires. You pull the ny...
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In reply to Circuit Basics. Ahh , a very good knowledgeful page . It helps me a lot😊☺
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Good guidance for repairing old headphones, thanks
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very good i extremly looking for it thank you
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Hey your projects are awesome, do you have anything like turning your remote control into a computer mouse kinda things?
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In reply to Circuit Basics. hi.. need help.. i was using skullcandy cusher wireless and my dog chewed on the ...
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The 30 pin apple cable is connected to the back of my car stereo and it has 8 little cables, the white one (down bellow) has 3. Would you please help me to connect them so I can play music from I...
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Hi. How do I tight a jack aux cable to a 30 pin apple cable ?
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I am wanting to replace a dmx controller's mic with.a line in anything i should know or can i just remove the mic and install the audio jack.
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I have the pilot lighting blue male aux cord that has bluetooth, charging port, and power in and off . The wire got cut some how. How do you wire it up to make a single line male aux cord and it ...
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In reply to zaharistoyanovStoyanov. This answer is wrong. TRS plugs supply stereo audio. (TS supplies mono.) ...
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Finally, someone actually posted this schematics in a decent manner. Thank you so much, although it made me swear anyway because my headset have reversed colors for left and right (no, I'm not mi...
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Thaks 4 dygaram. I like uvr dyagram. I want. Colour wire red.. couper..blue..green
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I have a LG earphone and it's trss plug is not working as (wires are lose and when I this the wires closer from.the plug it starts working) so I removed the wires and separated the plug now I don...
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My Laptop has a TRRS connection. I want to make a adapter where the audio out is feed back to the mic to record webinars. Could i Solder the grounds together and solder a loop from the left right...
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In reply to sid man. Hi, have you managed to get these details?
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My headphone has 6 insulated wires,- red, blue, green, yellow, white, and black... Please what's the configuration.?
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I find it interesting that the Raspberry Pi uses the sleeve for video out instead of microphone input. Be careful with your pin outs.
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Can you mention which colour of the wire is left right ground and mic?
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In reply to Orrin. yeah, i think so:)
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I have a trrs but Idk how to connect it I have a blue wire a red wire a green wire and a copper wire
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In reply to Noob guy with problems. Different headphones have different colour coding scheme for wires ,it i...
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Hi.. Im trying to connect my (already cut) JBL T300APURE BASS(TRRS) to an ASUS ZENFONE2 HEADPHONE (TRRS) plug,but I CANT make it work.Need a little help please. ???? Here are their respective wir...
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Just remember, on the TRRS for iPhones and other phones are wired differently. iPhones go left, right, ground, mic. Most others go left, right, mic, ground. They sell adapter cables that swap the...
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thank you circuit basics this helps me a lot.
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What is the difference between the grounds for the mic, and left and audio channels? Thanks for the info!
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The diagram for the TRRS plug has the mic and ground labelled incorrectly. The as a rule the sleeve is usually the ground, 1st ring control or mic, 2nd ring right audio, tip left audio. All groun...
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thanks for share knoledge
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In reply to Circuit Basics. Good u projects
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I have sharper image headphones with wires copper green blue and one which is copper+Green color. Please tell me which are the negative and ground terminals etc
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In reply to Cawk Franchise. oh yea, i think iPhone headphone should work on laptop without problem. Nokia's ...
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Here is how to convert TRRS to TRS without anything. First i want to say that TRRS pins are not always the same, i mean, the pins you mentioned above is an iPhone pins (Left, Right, Ground, Mic),...
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In reply to sid man. Same issue here. Did you ever find out? Im guessing the white cord is the mic.
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In my Samsung galaxy grand neo my mic is not working because it has a small crack on motherbord can I conect mic with earphone jack. Please tell.
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