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The Ear Force PX22 is a headset designed to provide the user with sound from games, music or movies as well as allow them to communicate through various chat programs. The headset was released by Turtle Beach in September of 2013.

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Need to replace 4-pole plug cable

Need to replace 4- pole Jack plug cut off old plug & the existing cable colours are Red Blue Green & copper Can you tell me which cable goes where on the new jack please.

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the copper surrounds a white sheathed wire, so there are 5 wires to connect to 4 poles

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Many thanks Andy I have now found the white sheathed wire. Can you tell me the colour sequence for soldering the wires to the 4 poles.

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I'm not sure. Its a question I'm waiting for a proper answer to. So far I have: Green - tip/p1, red - p2, copper twist blue - p3, white - p4 (mic). I'm not sure if this correct, getting a lot of buzzing which could be due to my poor soldering! Like I say I have asked the question, Turtle Beach are being very quiet. this is the only other place I have found any reference to this problem.

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Hi Andy - I can confirm that your information - Green - tip/p1, red - p2, copper twist blue - p3, white - p4 (mic) - worked correctly for me when replacing a 4 pole plug on my Turtle Beach PX-22 headset - works fine now. Thanks - this is only place on the internet where I found this information!!

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do i solder the copper and blue onto the same pole?

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I have a final answer to this issue. This for the Turtle Beach PX-22 Headset with a broken plug. The plug is inserted into the Amplifier which in turn plugs into a PC via a USB connector. The plug needs to be low profile or narrow as it wont fit into the amplifier otherwise.

The following cable wire colour to 4 pole plug as follows:

Green - tip;

Red - ring 1;

White - ring 2;

Blue and copper twisted and soldered to - sleeve/ring 3.

I am pleased to say this works perfectly. Additionally, I bought a new cable - 4 pole plug to 4 pole plug. Cut it in half and connected the wires based on 'buzzing through' to the plug with my multi-meter as the internal wire colours in the replacement cable were different colours to the turtle beach internal wires. It was much less bother than using a brand new 'blank' narrow profile 4 pole plug (too much of a challenge to my soldering skills and eyesight!).

I hope this helps for anyone with the same or similar issues.

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Hi Andy - I can confirm that your information - Green - tip/p1, red - p2, copper twist blue - p3, white - p4 (mic) - worked correctly for me when replacing a 4 pole plug on my Turtle Beach PX-22 headset - works fine now. Thanks - this is only place on the internet where I found this information!!

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Hi, when I was doing this I found six wires, red, green, blue, copper and two different whites. Is this what you found too? Or do I have a different set up?

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I had the 5 that were described in the post - not 6.

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Hey, I have a white insulated wire wrapped into the copper wire, should I separate them?

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Px22 I have blue green red copper and white thread type can I post a pic ?

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I fixed it with:

Old jack was wired like:

tip (ring 1),ring 2,ring3,ring4

green,red,blue + ground (copper),white

It seems different than above. I cut the old jack first and measured resistance through the wires.

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I have the same problem and i did not find a new 4 pole cable with 5 wire. I solder a new 4 pole cable with 4 wire. It work but mic doesnt work....if anyone can find a 5 wire cable on ebay for exemple !!!

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Hi,

Here are two examples.

It is 4 wire cable with a shield but you should be able to use the shield as a 5th wire, just insulate it inside the plug. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1m-E108998-2P...

Alternatively you could use this and just cut one wire off at each end. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ROUND-TELEPHO...

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