Earphone wiring

How to fix mic of the in-ear earphones using soldering?
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  • jdjohn
    jdjohn Posts: 3,150
    I'd say you're better off buying a replacement cord. Those wires are tiny, and by the time you strip the insulators, solder broken wires together, and then add NEW insulators (like heat shrink tubing), it will look a big mess. I would think a replacement is quite cheap.
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  • Ape22
    Ape22 Posts: 9
    I didn't know that we can buy the cord separately. Thanks for the info jdjohn.
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