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Jun 28, 2013 at 3:49 PM Post #12,181 of 16,305
I bought 10 feet of Mogami 2534 to make a HD650 cable, still waiting for it to come:).
 
Jun 28, 2013 at 6:07 PM Post #12,182 of 16,305
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Typically:
 
Tip - Left
Ring - Right
Sleeve - Ground
 
So, you would wire your female to male:
 
Female Tip to Male Ring
Female Ring to Male Tip
Sleeve to Sleeve
 
Typically the tip is the farthest forward solder point on the internals of the connector.  On most you can tell that it's connected to the center of the plug.

i know that tip is left etc. but the how to i know wicht one is wich with a female plug. with a male plug i even can use a multimeter if i am not sure. both the tip and ring connection look the same
 

 
Jun 28, 2013 at 6:08 PM Post #12,183 of 16,305
Any cable you guys recommend for cable braiding?
 
Jun 28, 2013 at 6:20 PM Post #12,184 of 16,305
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I recently bought the vsonic VSD1 and the best way to wear the is over the earpiece in the right ear and the right earpiece in the left ear. Now i am looking for some kind of plug/adaptar to swaps the channels. If it does not exists can i make it myself? 
 
I was thinking of using a male 3,5 mm and a female 3,5 and connect them in a way that it will change the left and right channel. Only problem is how to i know wich one is left or right at the female plug.

never mind. just found this.
http://www.head-fi.org/t/472633/how-to-wire-3-5mm-female-termination
 
but if some one know a place where to buy them readymade please let me know
 
Jun 28, 2013 at 6:49 PM Post #12,185 of 16,305
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i know that tip is left etc. but the how to i know wicht one is wich with a female plug. with a male plug i even can use a multimeter if i am not sure. both the tip and ring connection look the same

 
If you have a continuity tester (or multimeter) and an uncabled male plug lying around: Map its solder points, plug it into the socket, and then map the socket's solder points.
 
Jun 28, 2013 at 7:03 PM Post #12,186 of 16,305
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If you have a continuity tester (or multimeter) and an uncabled male plug lying around: Map its solder points, plug it into the socket, and then map the socket's solder points.

Thx. 
 
Jun 30, 2013 at 8:15 PM Post #12,188 of 16,305
My wire samples have arrived!
Now I have an understanding of the common Mogami and Canare numbers.

Thanks!
Much Appreciated!

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