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CTX with Older Killer B's - Wiring ?

flysar

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I had a problem with my older 2 button (black, yellow) dual volume control Killer B's being intermittent and figured out it was wiring within the plug... could only faintly hear tones unless I wiggled the wire at the plug.

I cut the plug off but butchered the wiring (white, red, black) connections when I tried cutting open the molded plug end so I am unable to see which wires connect to which area on the plug. The only way I get any tones is to connect the white wire to the tip so I think that is right but unsure if it matters where the black and red wires connect, I get volume regardless of wire position.

I'm looking for the stock wiring because I use these HP's with the wireless WM-10 and want the flexibility to use them with other detectors if I get a backup.

Any tips would be great, Thank You.
 
Here ya go, black is common, red and white are left and right. this diagram is for something else, but colors are correct.

http://www.instructables.com/id/Control-A-Fog-Machine-With-Your-Microcontroller/step5/Solder-the-stereo-plug/

Tony
 
I have good tone again...Thank you

neslot said:
Here ya go, black is common, red and white are left and right. this diagram is for something else, but colors are correct.

http://www.instructables.com/id/Control-A-Fog-Machine-With-Your-Microcontroller/step5/Solder-the-stereo-plug/

Tony
 
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