![]() ![]() ![]() somehow the wire is tearing apart right where it comes out of the speaker, the earphone stopped working, you can see wires exposed and broken and all but 1/8 of the plastic around all of it is seperated, so really bad spot, being obviously yanked, tugged & pulled on, the wires have been stretched and torn apart so even if I manage to soilder the wires back together there still probably weekend in many other spots now. My kids are social distance learning and my 2 oldest started wanting to play on my ps4 not their Xbox, they wanted to use my hardware(headphones, eyetoy camera, etc. I had a few years ago fixed the Afterglow Lvl 1 with the plug/wire connection from the mono earbud headset, I guess I was lucky because the wires were the exact same on both sets of wires, these worked great until a moth ago. Worked great till the plug/wire connection failed, lastly i got some earbuds w/mic headset forgot the brand but have great sound, mic isn't flat nor overpowering, but they broke at the plug/wire connection too. Then bought a PS4 lvl 1 pnp Afterglow mono head set. Now the earbud/mic headset broke or inside the back of the speaker, I used to be able to take the skinny, tiny wire and wrap it around the outside of the single earbud worked great till the inevitable happened. The Onn I'm not sure but its between the speaker/mic or the mute/volume control. The Afterglows wiring broke at the usual place, where the plug and wire connect. Ive had 2 ps4 "lvl 1 pnp" headsets, one from Afterglow and one from Onn, they both broke, in different spots. I'm trying to repair my earbuds with mic headset, I'm trying to use an already spliced open trrs plug and wire that i know works, the plug and wire were part of a mono(one ear) with mic headset, it came with my ps4 and is the same one that comes with the psp & vita. I’ll have to look up the diagrams and just try each one out to see which works with my mic cause Idk where my ground and mic wires go. In both diagrams, the Tip should go with the Left channel, Ring 1 with Right channel.īut the Mic and Ground pins differ in location depending on the wiring scheme. I know there are CTIA and OMTP wiring standards. Now that I know where the TRRS connect to on the different pins of the connector itself, and I know which wires connect with which channel on the headset, I have to figure out the wiring scheme. White is the mic and it’s copper sleeve around it is the mic ground. The Red wire then, is the left channel, and Blue is the right channel and are each connected to the ground copper wire, “upstream” on the headset end at the speaker drivers. This means the bare copper wire is ground. Connecting the bare copper and red together makes the left earcup pop. Using a multimeter set to 200ohms, I found that by wearing the headset and connecting the bare copper to blue makes a popping sound in the right earcup of the headset. The cable itself has 4 conductor wires: bare copper, blue, red, and white with a copper sleeve around it. For my logitech mic headset, the TRRS scheme seems to be Tip - connects to the bottom lowest contact pin of the connector, Ring 1 - connects to the second lowest contact pin, Ring 2 - third contact from the bottom, Sleeve - highest contact on the top. ![]()
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