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Help finding the right wire
I have a jabra clipper
And there are Sennheiser HD 215 headphones, the wire is connected to them using a 3.5 jack on the headset, a similar connector.
There was an idea to attach this headset as a microphone for headphones like this:
only at the end, instead of a microphone, a headset.
Attention, the question is where to find a hard wire jack - jack
Something like this, only at the other end of jack 3.5
Or maybe solder it yourself, what is the name of such a wire?
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I myself have the same headset - there are headphones in which I made the wire removable - a 3.5 mm jack sticks out of the headphones (hardly screwed into the case ic.pics.livejournal.com/megazuz/13910006/270/270_600.jpg ) - I just put it on this headphone jack this headset - that's all. You can also put on an old iPod shuffle (which is like a "square clothespin") - very convenient.
Something did not understand.
The headphones have a 3.5 jack for connecting additional headphones - right? Those. "output"
The headset has a 3.5 jack for connecting headphones (to hear that the phone is broadcasting there). Also "exit".
If the "exit" is connected to the "exit", IMHO, nothing good will come of it.
It is possible (not excluded) that the headphones in this use will become a kind of "mixer" (it will mix the sound from the main source and the sound from the headset) ... but you still need to look at the circuitry of the headphones themselves ...
And what do you want to achieve with such a connection?
But in any case, I would first check if the expected result will be achieved with any 3.5-3.5 cable ... and only then would I look for how to do it "beautifully". And “beautiful”, I think, may not work out either - the headset is quite large in size ...
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