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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: Swampy on December 22, 2005, 01:38:50 PM
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Hey, so I bought some headphones and the jack on them was 1/4' and I barely use 1/4 so im going to change it to 1/8'. There are three wires inside, red, blue, and copper. Now, ground is sleave right? Which is tip and which is ring? THANKS!!!
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look at the jack you cut off to see which is tip and which is ring.
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Or do a continuty test before soldering to be certain.
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why not use an adapter?
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Tip is left, ring is right and shaft is ground.
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Or you could leave it and get the adapter
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062467&cp=&kw=headphone+adapter&parentPage=search
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look at the jack you cut off to see which is tip and which is ring.
its, solid, doesn't unscrew.
why not use an adapter?
Or you could leave it and get the adapter
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062467&cp=&kw=headphone+adapter&parentPage=search
I have one, but I don't love having like 6 inches of shit coming out of my MP3 player...
thanks though guys
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look at the jack you cut off to see which is tip and which is ring.
its, solid, doesn't unscrew.
You don't actually have to look at it. Just put an ohmmeter or continuity tester on it. One of the wires will go through to the tip and the other to the ring.
If you don't have an ohmmeter or continuity tester, then just wire it up and listen. If you got it backwards, re-wire it. You've got a coin toss' chance that you'll get it right to begin with.
If I was going to bet, I'd go for red is right, which is the ring.