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Turn the speakers on. When you probe the jack with a finger or a hand-held metal tool, make sure that you hear a buzzing sound in correct …
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How To Solder a 3.5mm, ⅛", or Mini Headphone ... - …
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Linxus Communications, LLC shows you how to correctly solder a stereo 3.5mm, ⅛", mini plug, or headphone connector.Host: Jesse BensonProducer: Lucas EicharSc...
How to Solder Audio Cable - STEPBYSTEP
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The most common culprit is the audio jack. You can cut the wire and solder a new jack and your cable will be good as new. 3 All sound cables have an insulated conductor which is protected by a metallic shield. You will have to cut through the insulation material and solder the metal conductor of one wire with the other.
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Audio jack soldering problems + general questions | All ...
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Also make sure you have a good bond to the headphone jack. Some are still wet with processing oils or heavily chromed so solder doesn't stick well. Clean with alcohol and, after it is dry, Heat sufficiently to get solder to "wet-out" onto the Jack - solder beads are bad. Thread Starter rambomhtri Joined Nov 9, 2015 413 Sep 23, 2016 #3
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