Fixing TMA-01 Wire

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Fixing TMA-01 Wire
Posted on: 19.07.2011 by Gilma Marchini
I've sent in two request for a replacement chord for my TMA's, but even after a month of waiting I've gotten nothing in response. So I'm just going to fix my current one. I've watched a ton of videos, already own the tools, and just need to pick up the jack (http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...header-2103990) and do all the work.

Any advice?

Edit: The 1/8" segment of the wire got bent in my bag somehow, it chops between mono in my left and stereo if the wire moves at all
Gilma Marchini
23.07.2011
Originally Posted by PartyMcFly
FCK YEAH NUO 3.
Oh, fuck yes indeed. Juicy big EQs, my favorite mixer to date.

20.07.2011
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
Sorry chubbz, that's the placebo effect!

You may as well be using a coat hanger jammed into both ends as far as quality goes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-en...Quality_debate

Hello...

ive oredi sed that its not for everyone... merely just suggesting to another member to try out something else... as for your argument about expensive cables vs normal cables yes i agree some of these companies are crazy to sell their cables at so high prices.... you didnt even bother asking what kinda cables i used, how much money i spent, time involved.... u just assumed my advice to the op was not worth his time and money.... well as i sed before this kinda mod is NOT to everyones liking but i felt it was all worth it for time and money i spent on it....

chubbz


oh yah forgot to add that i only spent less than 30usd for all the materials used in my cable mod... bought some very good quality cables, neutrik connectors and cable sheath....
Gilma Marchini
19.07.2011
Originally Posted by willinfluence
Hey Ty,
How old are your headphones?
Are they still under warranty?
It is, but I can't get a response from AIAIAI and DJTT said that it's their responsibility to replace such parts. It was my fault, so I was willing to pay, but after two inquiries via email I'm not in the mood to pay them money and wait for it to get shipped when I could probably just build the wire for the same price (the wire was too long for my taste anyways).

Switchcraft 35HDBNS, I'll give them a shot next time. I'm pretty happy with what Radioshack has (surprisingly).
Gilma Marchini
19.07.2011
I've sent in two request for a replacement chord for my TMA's, but even after a month of waiting I've gotten nothing in response. So I'm just going to fix my current one. I've watched a ton of videos, already own the tools, and just need to pick up the jack (http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...header-2103990) and do all the work.

Any advice?

Edit: The 1/8" segment of the wire got bent in my bag somehow, it chops between mono in my left and stereo if the wire moves at all
Kiyoko Wellisch
24.07.2011
NUO crew represent
Gilma Marchini
23.07.2011
Originally Posted by PartyMcFly
FCK YEAH NUO 3.
Oh, fuck yes indeed. Juicy big EQs, my favorite mixer to date.
Rolanda Clodfelder
21.07.2011
While a little pricey the Neutrik jacks are well worth it and will definitely never break.

http://www.bluearan.co.uk/index.php?id=NEUNP3RX

I used to stick one of these on every set of headphones I owned - haven't needed to replace anything on my V6's yet though after almost 10 years of abuse :P (touchwood)
Yee Bedilion
21.07.2011
Cool I got a pair of Denon headphones that needs a new lead on it. I got that and to replace micro switch on cdj800 as a couple projects. I just need a soldering iron. Thanks for the post!~
Dj LsEx
20.07.2011
I love when people fix these little problems themselves. It's like basic literacy for DJs or anyone who works/plays with audio. Hopefully it's given you the confidence to fix other little problems in the future.

Also, FCK YEAH NUO 3.
Ella Rick
20.07.2011
Nice one,
At least you've fixed the problem yourself

Gilma Marchini
19.07.2011
Well, it's done. Fuck adapters, I went straight to 1/4" like a bawse. Picked up the tip on the way back from Radioshack for $5.75. It took about 40 mins and I soldered the wires down even though it was a solder free tip with screws to hold the wires in place. I cut some unnecessary amounts of chord off because it was too long for my taste.

Noise free, sounds great, no clipping, and I've put it under some serious pressure and it won't budge. It also looks badass IMO.


20.07.2011
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
Sorry chubbz, that's the placebo effect!

You may as well be using a coat hanger jammed into both ends as far as quality goes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-en...Quality_debate

Hello...

ive oredi sed that its not for everyone... merely just suggesting to another member to try out something else... as for your argument about expensive cables vs normal cables yes i agree some of these companies are crazy to sell their cables at so high prices.... you didnt even bother asking what kinda cables i used, how much money i spent, time involved.... u just assumed my advice to the op was not worth his time and money.... well as i sed before this kinda mod is NOT to everyones liking but i felt it was all worth it for time and money i spent on it....

chubbz


oh yah forgot to add that i only spent less than 30usd for all the materials used in my cable mod... bought some very good quality cables, neutrik connectors and cable sheath....
Gilma Marchini
19.07.2011
Originally Posted by willinfluence
Hey Ty,
How old are your headphones?
Are they still under warranty?
It is, but I can't get a response from AIAIAI and DJTT said that it's their responsibility to replace such parts. It was my fault, so I was willing to pay, but after two inquiries via email I'm not in the mood to pay them money and wait for it to get shipped when I could probably just build the wire for the same price (the wire was too long for my taste anyways).

Switchcraft 35HDBNS, I'll give them a shot next time. I'm pretty happy with what Radioshack has (surprisingly).
Kiyoko Wellisch
19.07.2011
Sorry chubbz, that's the placebo effect!

You may as well be using a coat hanger jammed into both ends as far as quality goes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-en...Quality_debate

19.07.2011
Hello...

why not upgrade the wires all together rather than just fixing the conectors.... my friend did a great job on making me a new set of cables... since you say u have the tools and know how go for it... my friend did the whole mod in a couple of hours... some ppl might argue the worth of changing the cables but we both found the sound to be much better than using the original cables...

chubbz
Venetta Cawyer
19.07.2011
I'd recomend a Switchcraft plug, those can survive a 100 man S.W.A.T. team and live to tell about it without broken connections.

Look for Switchcraft 35HDBNS
Ella Rick
19.07.2011
Hey Ty,
How old are your headphones?
Are they still under warranty?

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