SOURCE: how do u fix a disconnected wire in a left ear
Try this link:http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1045725/how_to_solder_how_to_repair_headphones/
SOURCE: Headphones w/ built-in microphone. Can both work with one jack?
the simple answer is No. The long answer is your laptop/computers headphone output and mic input are completely separate on the sound card. Meaning there are no tie to the audio in on the heaphone lines, and vise versa on the mic/line in. Sorry to disappoint.
SOURCE: Bose Tri-port headphones Model TP-1A plug in appears to have short.
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SOURCE: my bose in ear headphones
You will have to strip back enough wire length on the wires and also on the jack (or a good new and used jack with wires coming out of it) and wrap or solder them together, then wrap them in tape or coat with nail polish, and tape when they dry. Sometimes it just won't work, sometimes it can, just depends. Since the wires are usually multiwired and lacquer-coated, it is tricky and very hard. You have to separate the thin cloth fibers used for strength, and then scrape the lacquer off with an exacto knife, scraping the ends repeatedly. It's a delicate and hard operation. After the lacquer is off, wrap the ends together, or carefully solder if you can. Be careful soldering, since it's easy to burn up the super thin wires with too much heat.
These items are not designed or built to be fixed, or serviced, but sometimes you can get lucky. I used to do it, but it's a **** shoot whether it will really work, is tedious and takes awhile, and then there's no guarantee how long .
Good luck, wish there was better or easier news.
Hi,
The most common caused of this symptom is the bad
solder joints in the speaker of the affected parts. If you can take it apart
check if one of the wire has it then resolder.
Another is the open internal wire in the cable
of the headseat. You may confirm it using a continuity check with a multimeter.
Place the earphone to your ear, upon testing the end of the headset plug you
will hear a scratching sound...
To confirm where the fault came from insert
another headset to your unit. If the symptom does not appear in the new
headset, above was a caused of the symptoms.
Hope I helped you.
Thanks for using Fixya.
Jdvillanueva
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