Hi, I wanted to say thanks for the info. I fixed my HyperX Cloud Stinger.
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Hi, I wanted to say thanks for the info. I fixed my HyperX Cloud Stinger wiring.
The wires are slightly different colours. See image from JoshL for numbering of positions. Each wire needs to be stripped a little (about 3mm) by burning with a match or lighter and then lightly sanding outwards. If more has burnt, trim this off. See no.2 and no.4 where the red wires have been lightly burnt to uncover the copper.
Tip aka pole 1: solder both the White and the Copper colored wires. I believe these are called "common" which some people call "ground." The white is inside the bare copper wire and needs to be stripped a little by burning with a match or lighter.
2nd section down, aka Pole 2: Red wire, which is the Right channel.
Pole 3: Green wire which is Left channel
Pole 4: Red and White (striped) wire, which is the Mic.
Hi, I wanted to say thanks for the info. I fixed my HyperX Cloud Stinger.
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The wires are slightly different colours. See image from JoshL for numbering of positions. Each wire needs to be stripped a little (about 3mm) by burning with a match or lighter and then lightly sanding outwards. If more has burnt, trim this off. See no.2 where the red wire has been lightly burnt to uncover the copper.
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The wires are slightly different colours. See image from JoshL for numbering of positions. Each wire needs to be stripped a little (about 3mm) by burning with a match or lighter and then lightly sanding outwards. If more has burnt, trim this off. See no.2 and no.4 where the red wires have been lightly burnt to uncover the copper.
Tip aka pole 1: solder both the White and the Copper colored wires. I believe these are called "common" which some people call "ground." The white is inside the bare copper wire and needs to be stripped a little by burning with a match or lighter.
2nd section down, aka Pole 2: Red wire, which is the Right channel.
Pole 3: Green wire which is Left channel
Pole 4: Red and White (striped) wire, which is the Mic.
Hi, I wanted to say thanks for the info. I fixed my HyperX Cloud Stinger.
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The wires are slightly different colours. See image from JoshL for numbering of positions. Each wire needs to be stripped a little (about 3mm) by burning with a match or lighter and then lightly sanding outwards. If more has burnt, trim this off.
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The wires are slightly different colours. See image from JoshL for numbering of positions. Each wire needs to be stripped a little (about 3mm) by burning with a match or lighter and then lightly sanding outwards. If more has burnt, trim this off. See no.2 where the red wire has been lightly burnt to uncover the copper.
Tip aka pole 1: solder both the White and the Copper colored wires. I believe these are called "common" which some people call "ground." The white is inside the bare copper wire and needs to be stripped a little by burning with a match or lighter.
2nd section down, aka Pole 2: Red wire, which is the Right channel.
Pole 3: Green wire which is Left channel
Pole 4: Red and White (striped) wire, which is the Mic.
Hi, I wanted to say thanks for the info. I fixed my HyperX Cloud Stinger.
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The wires are slightly different colours. See image from JoshL.
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The wires are slightly different colours. See image from JoshL for numbering of positions. Each wire needs to be stripped a little (about 3mm) by burning with a match or lighter and then lightly sanding outwards. If more has burnt, trim this off.
Tip aka pole 1: solder both the White and the Copper colored wires. I believe these are called "common" which some people call "ground." The white is inside the bare copper wire and needs to be stripped a little by burning with a match or lighter.
2nd section down, aka Pole 2: Red wire, which is the Right channel.
Pole 3: Green wire which is Left channel
Pole 4: Red and White (striped) wire, which is the Mic.
Hi, I wanted to say thanks for the info. I fixed my HyperX Cloud Stinger.
The wires are slightly different colours. See image from JoshL.
Tip aka pole 1: solder both the White and the Copper colored wires. I believe these are called "common" which some people call "ground." The white is inside the bare copper wire and needs to be stripped a little by burning with a match or lighter.
2nd section down, aka Pole 2: Red wire, which is the Right channel.
Pole 3: Green wire which is Left channel
Pole 4: Red and White (striped) wire, which is the Mic.
Thanks
Michael