Dear Athenians ,
Hi there everyone ,warm greetings to u all , i hv just bought a dagee dg-295 digital earphone with microphone ( www.dagee.b2s.com ) @ usd 5/- , it is made in China of course , comes with a 2.5m length cable , a 3.5mm jack x 2 holes on the back , one for earphone speaker and one for mic boom , i then plugged it into an adapter - the usual one , that one end is a 3.5mm jack and the other end is two jack holes of also 3.5mm - this is usually for extending another hole to plug in another earplugs for share listening to mp3s , i plug one earphone in one hole and one mic jack into another hole , and then i finally plug in the adapter jack into my u1000 - and u can make normal phone calls with it ! the earplug without the plastic ear loop looks nice , while the mic boom extended out looks futuristic but will work wonderfully outdoor as it is near your mouth , the set is very light and u dont need to charge at all but if u dont mind the cable then this will work perfectly to some as it will be crystal clear for u and the caller on the other side . u can get this set from computer shops usually & the specs is :-
earphone 20Hz-20KHz frequency range
32 Ohm impedance
10mw max. power input
91dBS S.P.L. at 1KHz +/-2% sensitivity
3.5mm plug
2.5m cable lenght
microphone 30Hz-15KHz frequency range
2.0k Ohm impedance
0.4ma max. power input
-52 dB sensitivity
3.5mm plug
2.5m cable lenght
also , the 2 hole adapter is also from China - cost usd 0.50 each , if the prices in your country is expensive - dont blame me , blame the shop - why no bring in cheap stuff from China ? he he he - just joking , no offence
thanks for reading - hope to share more with you guys and gals , bro and sis , have a nice day - cheers - jimmunsw
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Ok fixed all the other problems lol now this last one i hope.. I was getting sound in both ear pieces but now only one. I looked threw the settings and did not find anything that would help unless i misssed something. And i tried 2 diffrent headsets and same thing
Thanks
blinkste21957 said:
Ok fixed all the other problems lol now this last one i hope.. I was getting sound in both ear pieces but now only one. I looked threw the settings and did not find anything that would help unless i misssed something. And i tried 2 diffrent headsets and same thing
Thanks
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Did u use the usb to jack reduction with your headsets or they were both bluetooth headsets?
The headset (both of them) plug right into the usb port. Both have 2 ear pieces and only one ear piece on each headset works.
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The headset (both of them) plug right into the usb port. Both have 2 ear pieces and only one ear piece on each headset works.
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That could mean that u have something with the usb plug on your phone. I had this problem, but I used the reduction and my earplugs with 3.5mm jack, and I found out that the reduction was damaged.
You might be right cause i can wiggle the cord and it cuts out alot... So i just ordered a bluetooth headset with 2 ear pieces and just listen to it that way. At least the usb port on the phone still chargers ok and syncs ok thats the main thing.
Thanks for your help
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You might be right cause i can wiggle the cord and it cuts out alot... So i just ordered a bluetooth headset with 2 ear pieces and just listen to it that way. At least the usb port on the phone still chargers ok and syncs ok thats the main thing.
Thanks for your help
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U are welcome.
I wish u luck with your new headset.
I had this same problem last week... after a year of use and finally the contacts on the usb port on the Tilt got dirty enough I'd only get sound in one ear. I ended up cleaning it with an alcohol swap and a small pin to work the swap around GENTLY. Lots of gunk removed, problem gone.
i recently purchased iPhone headphones for the X1 seeing in it has a mic already on the right headphone, however when i plug it in the phone, the sound its distorted, i verified the 3 coils at the end of the jack are the same spacing as the X1s. i also put my original headphones in and they work fine, what is wrong with the headphones?
The answer is pretty simple. They were made by Apple..........
the problem is that there is no std of 3 ring (mic included) minijack connectors are made
as in the size of the 3 ring and location so it's always hit and miss if headsets with mic not officially for a device will work
I need Alpine motherboard, my have a sound issue (no sound).
If somebody have Alpine with broken screen that won't repair it, if could send it to me?
Or could someone help me ??
I have the " old " headphone jack ? problem.
The sound is heard through the bluetooth or wired headset, but when I unpluged wired headset or no bluetooth there is no sound
from the speaker ( only the conversation with another person ) the system sounds works ( taps on the screen , music, video, ringing.... all works )
If i hold the green ( phone ) button during the call, it should put the phone into the hands-free mode, but it wont do anything.
Do someone have the wiring diagram of the phone jack? ( which pins to be shorted to disable the headphone jack?) Any software or registry hack ?
I never need it I use the phone only with build in speakers.
TNX
hi: So my friend gave me a pair of dr dre beats(tour) earbuds. I plugged them in and everything sounds fine on the phone, but I realized today that when I wiggle the wire near where it goes inside the jack, my music stops. As if my phone thinks the headphone has disconnected. So for example, with double twist, if the wire moves, the song pauses, and I have to press the play button again. I tried a friends Seinheiser headphones, and when I wiggled them, there were no problems. What should I do?
If the head phone connector is gold and appears to be wearing off it just means that thee signal is not making it to the headphones. Gold plated connectors is a way to make a cheap cord better but once the gold wears off the signal strength weakens. I have some really nice dj quality headphones that sound amazing but it can be hit or miss bc the gold is going
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just make sure its pushed all the way in.
some headphone jacks are cheap and just dont sit right.
just feel for the click.
if everything is fine there, wiggle just the wire part.
ive had many headphone extention cables break internally and they cut out.
if no other headphones do it, id assume its the headphones,
btw why did your freind give them to you? theyre expensive,,,
it's probably not the jack afterall... i put ipod buds in my captivate and the sound played fine...probably the dre earphones since when i plugged them into a mac nearby and i went to listen to a youtube vid after twisting the wire tip around the sound was lost. thnks anyways
i have the same problem when i plug into the an audio jack from my car stereo.
when i plug it in the right side normally goes out. takes some wiggling of the wire to get sound to both sides.
my friend has the same problem so i think that maybe the jack on the phone is cheap. who knows. maybe ill try another cord.
I've been thinking about this for some time as I have some nice headphones (HeadDirect RE0) that I use with my Defy. But I miss having a microphone (taking/making calls without too much hassle). So I thought of cutting off the headphones of a Nokia stereo headset and putting a 3.5 plug so that I can have an extension cord with microphone.
I searched around the net but didn't find a good pinout so I opened the Nokias. They only have a 470ohm resistor (if I remember well). I tried to rewire those (to get a button push) with no success.
So I opened the original Motorola headset (quite easy and with no damage) to find quite a circuit inside. I'm putting the a picture of the circuit here, maybe someone with more experience can help me. The circuit is quite small and as I have minimum experience with circuits...
PS: I was thinking of getting a third party headset, but at about 10 euros... kinda expensive to break.
Heh, this is how i modded my headphones - got Creative EP-630 headphones, but no microphone, and sucking (compared to senn) motorola ones.... ...and voila!
Take pilot/microphone apart --> solder out old connections --> cut new headphones cord somewhere like 20 cm from headphone -->solder them in to original connection points.
EDIT:
Ohhh... and the worst part was to carefully remove original rubber gasket around original cables which were to be removed, and pulling/glueing new cabling through it. But the effect is awesome - there is almost no visual hint that someone modded them
..and sound quality....
I was thinking that I could get away with it without taking apart the original headset, but it looks like I'm slowly getting there...
Thanks for your reply!
I have a sony headset with mic, but they have the old sony ericsson socket. Could it be possible to solder a 3.5 jack onto them. Are the even selling 3.5 jacks with 4 rings?
I don't know if you could find a 4-rings 3.5 jack? Check the closest electronic parts shop. Or, if you have a Nokia headset lying around like I had...
From what I've found out the mic and headphones work OK just connected to the respective rings*, but what I couldn't make work is the button. As you can see in the attached picture, there are a few SMD capacitors.
*if I remember well, from tip: Left, Right, Mic, Ground (Corrected: Left, Right, Ground, Mic!!!)
Cheers!
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There is right:
Left, Right, Ground, Mic
This is my modification: