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Recabling Grado SR80

post #1 of 13
Thread Starter 

I bought a pair of SR80's used that need a recabling job. The plug has come off and I'd like it shortened a couple of feet. Is it a hard DIY job? I don't know how to solder but I'm not averse to learning. Would it just be easier to take it to someone?

 

edit: I suppose I could shorten the cable and then attach a plug, right? That would be easier than recabling entirely, I imagine. Is that a DIY job?

post #2 of 13

Not hard at all, IMO. Soldering a new plug on just requires steady hands and adhering to some simple rules. You can pick up a cheap iron at Radio Shack that will suffice for something like this for what you'd pay to ship your headphones elsewhere. If you Google, you can find instructions on soldering and see what's involved. Lastly, it's recommended around here you avoid the plugs Radio Shack sells and go with a brand like Neutrik.

post #3 of 13
Thread Starter 

Great. Thanks for the advice. I've been meaning to do this for a while. Now, I need to order the plug. Any recs on where to order?

post #4 of 13

Visit the DIY forum for guides and a very comprehensive list of parts suppliers.

post #5 of 13
Thread Starter 

Thanks for that pointer. I'm out of my depth here, though. I don't know any of those companies listed or whether they sell what I need. I can't seem to find a straight 3.5 mm jack from Neutrik. Am I missing it? Any other brands I could look at? Preferably ones from amazon since I've got prime and get free shipping - would be nice for such a cheap item. :)

post #6 of 13
If you're just re-terminating with a new end that's relatively simple. I'd recommend some "Helping Hands" for anything though since I've screwed up some stuff (more delicate than a 3.5mm TRS plug would ever be, so don't worry about it too much) with my attempts at holding multiple things and the iron all at once.
post #7 of 13

http://www.amazon.com/Rean-NYS231-3-5mm-Stereo-Nickel/dp/B0008JFHHO/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1298616455&sr=8-5 This brand is made by Neutrik. Switchcraft and Canare are others I know of. Amazon doesn't seem to actually sell any replacement plugs though. I also noticed you need to make sure to get a plug that will fit the cable's outer diameter.

 

I also found these tutorials showing exactly how to do this:

 

http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12878

 

http://andreasodegard.com/2009/05/tutorials-how-to-fix-audio-jacks/

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post #9 of 13

nice find! thanks performancefirst

post #10 of 13
Thread Starter 

Awesome. Too bad shipping is $5 for a $.98 part! That second one is the one you'd recommend for the Grado cable? I really appreciate the help. :) Now I need to find some replacement foams...

post #11 of 13

I seem to be having some issues with the Edit button on here... It's submitting new posts instead?

 

Anyway, yeah. I haven't actually measured but the Grado cable looks like it should fit a .25" diameter jack. For pads, I would look at the Head-Fi sponsors that sell Grados.

post #12 of 13

if you need a new plug for your Grados, i recommend this one from Radio Shack. Solid and looks classy.

 

http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103400

post #13 of 13

im staying away from rip-off shack. i brought some expensive gold plated connectors and they rusted after 2 month.

 

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