Hi All,
I tore the cable out of the jack, on my cheap headphones, by accident. I had saved the cable from my (sob, sob) great old Audio Technica's that died a few years ago. I was surprised to find very thin enameled wire, like transformer wire, in the cheaper Sennheisers. At first, i thought it was aluminum, as solder would not hold. THen, holding it up to my mag light, I scraped it a bit with a xacto knife and could see copper. I could flatten out the strands, and sand one side, and get solder to hold, but its really weak.
Is there some solvent that can remove that enamel coating? Im using the term "enamel" but no idea what it is. Its on the wire pretty solid. I used very fine sandpaper to get some off, but there must be a way to make a small section clean.
Thanks
mike
I tore the cable out of the jack, on my cheap headphones, by accident. I had saved the cable from my (sob, sob) great old Audio Technica's that died a few years ago. I was surprised to find very thin enameled wire, like transformer wire, in the cheaper Sennheisers. At first, i thought it was aluminum, as solder would not hold. THen, holding it up to my mag light, I scraped it a bit with a xacto knife and could see copper. I could flatten out the strands, and sand one side, and get solder to hold, but its really weak.
Is there some solvent that can remove that enamel coating? Im using the term "enamel" but no idea what it is. Its on the wire pretty solid. I used very fine sandpaper to get some off, but there must be a way to make a small section clean.
Thanks
mike
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