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All, thanks, I am up and running again. I was also given the following hint
regarding enamel Hint for removing enamel: - Heat it up with a match or cigarette lighter; - When hot, quickly sink it in alcohol. The enamel cracks. Just take it off with your fingers. Ricardo "WavyDave" wrote in message ... Am trying to repair the (cat chewed) wires of my new titanium headphones, and the usual splicing is not working. They are full size, the wire going to a 1/8 jack. I can undo my repair and hear a low voltage from my supply when applied to the wires. There are a common and either green or red wire on each side, they do not seem to be insulated from one another (the common and colored wire I mean). Any ideas as to what I am missing are appreciated. ![]() |
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