i have a set of sony MDR-V150 headphones. a while back my dog chewed the cable and only the left ear worked. but yesterday i found a position that both ears worked in. so today i decided i liked to have both sides working so i cut off the chewed part and tried re attatching the wires. i had no sound at all. i tested the resistence using some fancy thing my dad has it doesnt budge. the resistence just stays where it when not touching anything (therefore no connect/current?). i tried testing it in every way and got nothing. when i searched the headphones i found that the wiring is made of oxygen-free copper. not sure what that means but im sooo clueless right now. how can the wiring have not current? o and btw there are 4 wires.
left cable = red wire + copper wire
right cable = green wire + copper wire.
if anyone has any knowledge they can share on this please do. even my dad has no idea. in the mean time i will try to find some info on this wiring.
THANKS,
-Matt
left cable = red wire + copper wire
right cable = green wire + copper wire.
if anyone has any knowledge they can share on this please do. even my dad has no idea. in the mean time i will try to find some info on this wiring.
THANKS,
-Matt