9
readers helped!

This helped me

How to Solder Stereo Mini Plugs

There are plenty of reasons why you might want a custom length or custom-connected cable with one of these plugs on it (or sockets, for that matter - an "inline socket").When you look at the round part, a stereo plug is divided into three sections. The largest section is "common," and the other two sections are left and right (the tip is left).On the back of the plug, there are three connectors. The two stubby ones go to the left and right, and the long one (often with a cable crimp built in - a sleeve) is common.

Steps

  1. The two insulated wires are for left and right. The third, twisted one (made from the shield) is for common. Note, you will need some insulation on the left and right wires. If you strip them for their full length, they are likely to touch each other and the common wire, causing a short circuit. 2 or 3 mm of stripped wire will be plenty.
  2. If you aren't familiar with soldering procedures, look for an online guide.
  3. Slightly scratch the connectors on the back of the plug so that the solder will go on easier This way, they are super clean, and the solder will flow on nicely. Also tin these, but only where you plan to connect the cable.
  4. Note which conductor on the jack is connected to the tip and ensure the left channel wire is attached to this one. If the wires are color coded red and white, the left would be the white wire.
  5. Only use a tiny bit, or the cover won't go on.
  6. You did slip the case over the wire first, didn't you?
  7. Test the finished product to ensure that each of the three sections on the front of the plug have not somehow become connected to another section by a short circuit. All three sections should not be connected to any other section - even if you wobble the back of the plug around (as will happen during use). Check that the wires are connected properly. A multimeter with a buzzer is ideal for this, or you can use a homemade one with a light.
    Advertisement

Community Q&A

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    I need a mini plug to coax cable. Where can I find one?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You can find one at Ace Hardware.
  • Question
    How do I fix a broken headset?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It is not easy. Normally, if I have a spare good mini plug, I cut the cord a few inches from the mini plug. Solder the wire to a new mini plug and tape it well with electrical tape.
  • Question
    I have a guitar amp without a headphone output, but want to install one because this setup gets killer tone the way I have it set up right now. I use a different amp as a pre-amp, then out. Any suggestions?
    Jack Holland
    Jack Holland
    Community Answer
    I have had this problem before. Your best bet would be to just buy a different amp (this is what I did).
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit

Advertisement

Video

Tips

  • To add strain relief mix up 2-minute epoxy and drizzle around the interior of the jack wires. Rotate it and coat the various parts and then screw the jacket or cover into place. If the epoxy is very thin it might leak out so set the plug to dry with the tip facing down. This will prevent you being able to reuse or repair the plug so be sure it works before you do this but it's a great way to add some custom strain relief.
  • You might expect four wires to be needed for stereo (+ and - left and right), but for low power applications, you can join the negative wires together (making them "common"). Some cars are wired this way (all the negatives are connected to the body of the car), and if you install a higher power CD player or a similar device, you have to rewire all the speakers with new two core (figure 8) cable.
  • The reason we need shielded cable for headphone plugs is that interference is a bigger problem with the low power the cable will transmit.
Show More Tips
Advertisement

Warnings

  • Do not use the plug if you even think it has a short circuit. It could kill expensive equipment. If you use the plug and it does not work, remove it instantly.
  • Apply heat sparingly (use good technique). An overheated plug can melt and short circuit.
  • You can also cause a total short circuit by overheating the braiding/shielding. It will melt everything inside the cable and cause a short circuit there.
Advertisement

Things You'll Need

  • Cable with two insulated cores plus a metal shielding braid around them both (order "two core shielded" as a general rule, but check).
  • Plug.
  • Sandpaper or file.
  • Solder and iron.

You Might Also Like

Add a New Post in WordPressAdd a New Post in WordPress
Lock the Gallery on Samsung GalaxyLock the Gallery on Samsung Galaxy
Advertisement
Store and Read Documents on an iPhoneStore and Read Documents on an iPhone
Tell Who Has Viewed Your Instagram Story on AndroidTell Who Has Viewed Your Instagram Story on Android
Install Adobe Creative Suite 5Install Adobe Creative Suite 5
Bump a Post on FacebookBump a Post on Facebook
Download Images from Google on PC or MacDownload Images from Google on PC or Mac
Use PayPal to Transfer MoneyUse PayPal to Transfer Money
Turn Off Notifications on PC or MacTurn Off Notifications on PC or Mac
Use Samsung PayUse Samsung Pay
Make Yahoo! Your Internet Explorer Home PageMake Yahoo! Your Internet Explorer Home Page
Get More Effects on Tik Tok3 Ways to Get More Effects on TikTok
Use Utorrent on an AndroidUse Utorrent on an Android
Download a Torrent With AndroidDownload a Torrent With Android
Advertisement

About this article

wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, 15 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has been viewed 233,516 times.
How helpful is this?
Co-authors: 15
Updated: August 14, 2019
Views: 233,516
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 233,516 times.

Is this article up to date?

Advertisement