Using multimeter to tell wires apart

WolfRavage

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Jun 20, 2016
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Hello, I'm currently trying to fix my headphones with a TRRS jack that i recently purchased. I'm using my multimeter and have figured out that green/blue wires together make up the left audio channel and red/black make up the right audio channel. How would I wire this?
 
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what this means is that both left and right side of the headphones as well as mic will share the ground wire (common) which would be the 3rd ring in from the tip. while the left will get wired to the tip and right to the 2nd from tip. the microphone will go to the 4th ring.

basically this

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you may have tested wrong. i would suggest touching the contacts on the inside of the headphone (or looking at the wiring colors used there).

at least that is the common setup for most headphones and headsets. there is such a thing as balanced headphone TRRS jacks but that applies to high end audio only and unless...

Ironsounds

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70d3918486259b57712d15c06bf059b7.jpg


what this means is that both left and right side of the headphones as well as mic will share the ground wire (common) which would be the 3rd ring in from the tip. while the left will get wired to the tip and right to the 2nd from tip. the microphone will go to the 4th ring.

basically this

Yt8ZpX5.jpg


you may have tested wrong. i would suggest touching the contacts on the inside of the headphone (or looking at the wiring colors used there).

at least that is the common setup for most headphones and headsets. there is such a thing as balanced headphone TRRS jacks but that applies to high end audio only and unless you're a member of the audiophile club, its very doubtful you're using such things
 
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