ScholarGypsy
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Hello All:
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Question #1 I have a $100.00 Dynex headset with mic that I use for Skype. I noticed that the volume decreased to about half, and sometimes the volume jumps up and drops. Sometimes it sounds like speech underwater.
So today, I bought a Logitech headset (h540) for $49.00 and it works great, plus the wire is about 6 or 7 times as thick as the original Dynex Headset.
So, is there anyway that a hobbyist in electronics like me, can replace the wiring of the Dynex Headset?
At my local Electronic supply, they don't sell a similar wire. I don't know what specs for wire exist. I could go to Mouser right?.
I am totally prepared to "rip" this headset apart and rewire this to the USB connector. I don't mind some kind of ugly "Jerry-Rigging" if I can get a reliable headset out of the effort. Does anyone know anything about this kind of thing?
Question #2 What about conversion of a 3.5 mm stereo jack to work from that kind of headset by an "adapter" to USB connector?
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[New member, first post etc.]
Question #1 I have a $100.00 Dynex headset with mic that I use for Skype. I noticed that the volume decreased to about half, and sometimes the volume jumps up and drops. Sometimes it sounds like speech underwater.
So today, I bought a Logitech headset (h540) for $49.00 and it works great, plus the wire is about 6 or 7 times as thick as the original Dynex Headset.
So, is there anyway that a hobbyist in electronics like me, can replace the wiring of the Dynex Headset?
At my local Electronic supply, they don't sell a similar wire. I don't know what specs for wire exist. I could go to Mouser right?.
I am totally prepared to "rip" this headset apart and rewire this to the USB connector. I don't mind some kind of ugly "Jerry-Rigging" if I can get a reliable headset out of the effort. Does anyone know anything about this kind of thing?
Question #2 What about conversion of a 3.5 mm stereo jack to work from that kind of headset by an "adapter" to USB connector?
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