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draculatrophy

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    Murray, KY
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    Custom built electronics/ electronic engineering.<br />Printmaking, drawing, music, playing music, building things.<br />The Internet, Umm...Star Wars? Yeah, that.

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  1. ----- I would think these would work great.
  2. Very nice. Keep track of your journey... I don't think there will be any shortage of people following suit (no pun intended) with an ATA Build. Myself hopefully included!
  3. Sorry, seems like your throat mic may be a special case.... this thread seems to be a better source for some info on wiring this up correctly: --------- looks like one of your colored wires is ignored because it runs to the speaker on your throat mic, and the other should be wired to your new pin tip, the sleeve, or ground remains the same, though. you may want to PM kiyotei, as it seems he has experience with your situation. sorry for any confusion!
  4. This may be too late altogether, but I'll throw in my 0.02 to see if I can help. Typically in small audio, lapel mics, headphones, etc., the wires are color coded like this: red = right green = left sliver/copper/plain= ground usually they are also clear enamel coated, which is probably why you werent getting anywhere with your test connections.. take a really sharp blade and scrape at the bare wires to take off some enamel and try again. you may need to solder these to get decent connection. wiring to a standard 3.5mm pin should go like this, moving from the tip back toward the base: tip is left - green ring is right - red sleeve is ground good luck! feel free to ask if anything needs clarification!
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