Author Topic: Microphone wiring HELP PLS!!!!1111!oneone  (Read 1004 times)

the shiny one is obviously the ground, connect both of the wires to the shiny one.

You would connect the wires that have the same color (They wouldn't change right at the point it broke)

Your mic is most likely broken for ever even if you get the wires back together.

Contact your local bomb squad. they should be good at knowing which wires to cut and connect.

Hold them together and keep talking with sound recorder until the bar shoots up. When you find the ones that work, solder those.
Based on those wires, that's a standard output wire with a left and right channel. Each channel gets a red. Take your pick.
I recommend the white and one of the reds, find which combo works.
« Last Edit: February 24, 2013, 11:54:33 PM by Steve5452 »

you know its not high enough of a voltage to barely even tingle lol
I once shocked myself when trying to put together two wires in a light switch thing when it broke, because I thought "oh boy when my parents see that i fixed this all by myself they're gonna love me"

OT: you should just get a new one. you'd be having to put it in a certain position all the time, it would suck.

Hold them together and keep talking with sound recorder until the bar shoots up. When you find the ones that work, solder those.
Based on those wires, that's a standard output wire with a left and right channel. Each channel gets a red. Take your pick.
I recommend the white and one of the reds, find which combo works.
Just do what this guy said, then wrap each exposed solder joint in electrical tape and surround the bundle with another layer of electrical tape. Instant insulation!

Is it me or does the mic have 2 wires and the wire wire have 3?



This is the correct wiring

try it