How to make a HEADPHONE set for my cab

vwlunatic

Crossed Swords Squire
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I would like to make some Headphones for my cab, but the plug on my boad (MV-1F) has an uncommon plug.
Sorry for my ignorance on electronics, (I am slowly starting though... Just did my pause switch all by myself :multi_co: )
but anyways, i am sure know what I am talking about ;)

Thanks for your help
 

Denus

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You can use a standard cd-rom audio cable: the connector should fit perfectly. Even the wires are correct, with the cable I found.
(red for Right Channel, yellow and black for ground, and white for Left Channel)
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V V V V

R G G L

Main board headphone connector
 

Denus

Kuroko's Training Dummy
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4-pin to 4-pin (MPC to MPC) analog audio cable.

directron_1766_45555898
 

SeaWolf69

Haomaru's Blade Shiner
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You can use a standard cd-rom audio cable: the connector should fit perfectly. Even the wires are correct, with the cable I found.
(red for Right Channel, yellow and black for ground, and white for Left Channel)
______
V V V V

R G G L

Main board headphone connector

Oh yeah? How do you hook up the headphones to it then?
 

Denus

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You have to modify the cable at the other end... DUH...
:oh_no:

Take a chassis jack 3,5 female, and solder the wires.
 

Denus

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Jack chassis socket, 6.35 mm (or 3.5), 3 poles/stereo, upright version, for panel mounting, central fixing, with solder eyes.
 
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