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I don't know how I found you but you are a hidden gem of a channel. I do electronics repair but i always struggled replacing headphone jacks and wouldn't last that long. Thank you. I learned a lot of tricks from binge watching you. Now my mom and girlfriend will find their nail polish on my workbench.
Thank you! In the case of the Logitech G332, you will have the colors black, red, green, gold, white and blue. Right -> Black Left -> Red Mic -> White Ground -> Green, Gold, and Blue.
I have the Logitech g432, I cut the wire and a total of 3 came out, each wrapped in copper, as if each cable had its own ground. in this case do I have to put the three grounds together and solder them into a single jack ring?
@@TechscrewDIY Bro, I just came back from college, I used this video and now my headset works but the Microphone still doesn't work. Could it be that I tinned the copper wrong? All the copper went together, right?
Hey TS, I only have 5 different wires in my headset; Red Green Copper Green Copper White And Blue. There was a tightly packed group of fibres that I cut away but I twisted them around and they came apart to show nothing… Any ideas? Thanks.
Hi Jakube1735, I have the same layout of wires. Did you figure out how to get the sound and microphone working? I'm struggling to get the microphone working....
@@BShiffLDN I have the same problem with my mic too. I believe the “copper white” wire is two separate wires just wound together, unfortunately couldn’t complete soldering bc solder stopped sticking to my iron, need to scrub off the rust.
Just wanna say I really appreciate these comments as my headset only had 5 wires, one being the white and copper wrapped around together, and was able to figure it all out from there so thank you! I was very confused 😅
I took my headset to a repair guy for headjack replacement ( couldn't find 3 mm jack replacement so he used the old one and put it back) then i noticed that the volume wasn't loud as before. It is normal to lose some volume or he messed up something? Ps= I don't know how to solder or have a soldering tools that's why I took to someone to do it.
@@TechscrewDIY I spent a lot of time on identifying the wire belong to which channel as no reference. It is a very important part otherwise u can’t repair it.
@@snoclown5823 maybe you cut it or rip off when remove rubber jacket. Try one more time remove rubber jacket or look inside headphones, is there white mic wire. Video for teardown one side - ua-cam.com/video/SEKp6Qq0tpk/v-deo.html
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How To Use a Multimeter:
- ua-cam.com/video/BMOaVI-yhGg/v-deo.html
I don't know how I found you but you are a hidden gem of a channel.
I do electronics repair but i always struggled replacing headphone jacks and wouldn't last that long.
Thank you. I learned a lot of tricks from binge watching you.
Now my mom and girlfriend will find their nail polish on my workbench.
thanks for so sweet feedback :)
Thank you! In the case of the Logitech G332, you will have the colors black, red, green, gold, white and blue.
Right -> Black
Left -> Red
Mic -> White
Ground -> Green, Gold, and Blue.
Thnks, bud! Saved my G335! 🔥👌😀
I have the Logitech g432, I cut the wire and a total of 3 came out, each wrapped in copper, as if each cable had its own ground. in this case do I have to put the three grounds together and solder them into a single jack ring?
maybe, best way is check with multimeter wires or open headphone housing, where is cable and check on board where these wires are soldered.
Bro, can this be used to replace the pin of a G332?
why not ?
@@TechscrewDIY Bro, I just came back from college, I used this video and now my headset works but the Microphone still doesn't work. Could it be that I tinned the copper wrong? All the copper went together, right?
@@matiasdicarlantonio5755 check with multimeter.
Cool, thanks for video! Exactly what I'm looking for!!!
thanks :)
1. There are 4 screws on left headphone
2. My white mic cable was covered by gold ground.
All working now...
Hey TS, I only have 5 different wires in my headset;
Red
Green Copper
Green
Copper White
And Blue.
There was a tightly packed group of fibres that I cut away but I twisted them around and they came apart to show nothing…
Any ideas? Thanks.
Hi Jakube1735,
I have the same layout of wires. Did you figure out how to get the sound and microphone working? I'm struggling to get the microphone working....
@@BShiffLDN I have the same problem with my mic too. I believe the “copper white” wire is two separate wires just wound together, unfortunately couldn’t complete soldering bc solder stopped sticking to my iron, need to scrub off the rust.
@@BShiffLDN Also strangely, my ground was not soldered properly and fell off, however both headphone speakers were still emitting noise.
@@jakube1735 I see - thanks! I was able to separate the copper and white, solder the wires and get the sound and mic working. Amazing!
Just wanna say I really appreciate these comments as my headset only had 5 wires, one being the white and copper wrapped around together, and was able to figure it all out from there so thank you! I was very confused 😅
Sir i am facing a big problem in hyper x cloud stinger with volume controller please help
just remove volume controller or repair cables - there is video guide, how to fix volume controllers - ua-cam.com/video/dpYGU55tAJM/v-deo.html
I took my headset to a repair guy for headjack replacement ( couldn't find 3 mm jack replacement so he used the old one and put it back) then i noticed that the volume wasn't loud as before. It is normal to lose some volume or he messed up something?
Ps= I don't know how to solder or have a soldering tools that's why I took to someone to do it.
no no no, after repair headphones need sound the same volume like before, like as new.
He mess up sth. I guess wrong wire connection but not sure. Sure he mess up something 😅
what about the upper part of the jack
what you mean with "upper part" ?
@@TechscrewDIY the one sticked with the headphone earcup itself
I have repaired this model for someone before this video
good :)
@@TechscrewDIY I spent a lot of time on identifying the wire belong to which channel as no reference. It is a very important part otherwise u can’t repair it.
i don’t have a white one?
same model g335
@@snoclown5823 maybe you cut it or rip off when remove rubber jacket. Try one more time remove rubber jacket or look inside headphones, is there white mic wire. Video for teardown one side - ua-cam.com/video/SEKp6Qq0tpk/v-deo.html
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