![]() Here's part list: - Mogami W2893 5-6 ft - Amphenol KS3P-AU 3.5 Stereo Mini jack - 63" Kevlar enforced laces Tools that you will need: - Soldering iron with small tip - Rosin core solder - Sharp blade (i.e. You can use others, but make sure it's flat and 3/8 inch wide. For outer jacket I bought a pair of 63" Kevlar enforced laces from ($9 for pair). I paired it with gold plated Amphenol KS3P-AU 3.5 Stereo Mini jack ($1.79). I don't recommend anything shorter as I previously made 3 foot cable and it was a bit too short for walking comfortably. Final cable that I made was a little over 4 foot (50 inches). Cable that I used is high quality and flexible Mogami W2893 4 conductor microphone cable. But coiled cable was very long so I decided to make my own. ![]() ![]() I've been using this headphones while commuting to work because they sound great and very comfortable. Instructions are specific to Sony MDR-V6 headphones, but should work with any similar large (studio type) headphones as long as you they are easy to disassemble. In this instructable I will show you how to make a great replacement headphone cable. ![]()
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