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well i broke my headseat, i was getting up and leaving and, then my foot snaged to coard and instead of just pulling the connecter out, it tore the mic line out from the mic/sound splitter, therefor rendering my microphone uslessim so pissed.! il see if i can fix it tomorow, otherwise its 35$ down the drain(its a plantronics audio .90
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well i broke my headseat, i was getting up and leaving and, then my foot snaged to coard and instead of just pulling the connecter out, it tore the mic line out from the mic/sound splitter, therefor rendering my microphone uslessim so pissed.! il see if i can fix it tomorow, otherwise its 35$ down the drain(its a plantronics audio .90
im gonna try, but it is really messed up, i can see the wire fibers that tore out
im gonna try, but it is really messed up, i can see the wire fibers that tore out
idk, cuz the cords meet up at this plastic ball case thing then the come out as one wire
idk, cuz the cords meet up at this plastic ball case thing then the come out as one wire

hey one, don't worry, it's easy to do

 

i know, cause i've replaced the jack on my sennheiser for at least 3 times already (it's got an "ike-proof" steel jack now)

 

you can open the plastic ball if you need to, because it will make it easier to extend the mic wire to it's original length again by inserting a bit (with a new jack on one end) which has the right length. if you want it to look neat afterwards, don't forget to first put some shrink mantle like stuff over the wire before you start on the extension (it's a round tube which shrinks down to 1/3 or 1/4 of it's diameter when you heat it).

hey one, don't worry, it's easy to do

 

i know, cause i've replaced the jack on my sennheiser for at least 3 times already (it's got an "ike-proof" steel jack now)

 

you can open the plastic ball if you need to, because it will make it easier to extend the mic wire to it's original length again by inserting a bit (with a new jack on one end) which has the right length. if you want it to look neat afterwards, don't forget to first put some shrink mantle like stuff over the wire before you start on the extension (it's a round tube which shrinks down to 1/3 or 1/4 of it's diameter when you heat it).

lol i broke 2 headsets already..the cord gets stuck on the chair then when i try to get up. bam it falls on the floor. and then i sometimes step on it..>_>
lol i broke 2 headsets already..the cord gets stuck on the chair then when i try to get up. bam it falls on the floor. and then i sometimes step on it..>_>
i bought it at best buy, its a plantronics audio .90UPDATE: my dad and it tried to fix it, but to no avail, inside the hollow plastic ball, there was a nother non hard and hollow but still plastic ball, and it looked as thought they had put the wires into the plastic mold and poured plastic around it... making it near imposible to fix, and saggi il buy a new one, probly audio .60. and i dont think best buy would fix it now that we tried cuz plantronics warenty donsnt cout unauthrized repairs, and it was my own fault it snagged my foot and ripped out
i bought it at best buy, its a plantronics audio .90UPDATE: my dad and it tried to fix it, but to no avail, inside the hollow plastic ball, there was a nother non hard and hollow but still plastic ball, and it looked as thought they had put the wires into the plastic mold and poured plastic around it... making it near imposible to fix, and saggi il buy a new one, probly audio .60. and i dont think best buy would fix it now that we tried cuz plantronics warenty donsnt cout unauthrized repairs, and it was my own fault it snagged my foot and ripped out
i bought it at best buy, its a plantronics audio .90

 

UPDATE: my dad and it tried to fix it, but to no avail, inside the hollow plastic ball, there was a nother non hard and hollow but still plastic ball, and it looked as thought they had put the wires into the plastic mold and poured plastic around it... making it near imposible to fix, and saggi il buy a new one, probly audio .60. and i dont think best buy would fix it now that we tried cuz plantronics warenty donsnt cout unauthrized repairs, and it was my own fault it snagged my foot and ripped out

Ever heard "It just fell apart, I picked it up and PFFFFT. Broke right then and there, son of a gun"

 

It works ;)

i bought it at best buy, its a plantronics audio .90

 

UPDATE: my dad and it tried to fix it, but to no avail, inside the hollow plastic ball, there was a nother non hard and hollow but still plastic ball, and it looked as thought they had put the wires into the plastic mold and poured plastic around it... making it near imposible to fix, and saggi il buy a new one, probly audio .60. and i dont think best buy would fix it now that we tried cuz plantronics warenty donsnt cout unauthrized repairs, and it was my own fault it snagged my foot and ripped out

Ever heard "It just fell apart, I picked it up and PFFFFT. Broke right then and there, son of a gun"

 

It works ;)

you can see where we cut with the exacto knive, i dont think it falls apart like we have it lol
you can see where we cut with the exacto knive, i dont think it falls apart like we have it lol

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