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I have a pmx 60....the headphone wire got puled in a haste. And the left side of the headphone has stopped working. I opened it up...i found some blue wire was out of the shouldering...what cane be done??? Can i use a fevi quick to fix it?
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Opened up one of the earcups and dont ask me how it was just by force. The cable that connects the 2.5 to the speaker is frail and there is quite a bit of shielded cable that can rub against each other over time. I fixed it by removing the cable and soldering in two separate cables of similar size.
Very simple, use a 3.5mm headphone to RCA cable. Plug the headphone jack into the headphone socket on your computer, plug the red and white/black into the mixer..... and thats it.
One method is to bare the ends of the individual wires, and lay the cables side by side. Don't worry about uneven lengths, just as long as you can get the appropriate wires together. Solder or even twist them together, and tape each connection to prevent them shorting out. Heatshrink tube is great here if you have any. It males a tidier repair. Now tape together the paired cables for about an inch, then lay out the cable so it is straight and bend up the join to lay along it and tape it there. This prevents strain on the joins.
I don't know about a wire wheel, it might not be delicate enough for this application, but thank you, I'll remember it and try it sometime.
If its not hard to open the case, just solder the connection again (only if you found out that the problem is inside). Also check the wire if it have 100% connection. You may also check skin of the wire. If found out no good, so possibly this could fix the problem.
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