Mic Help for a 2132F-IS will this one work ?

Jack B Nimble

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Trying to use this old head set mic to place in my 213fIS. I see the ground copper and the power which must be the green but, is there a coating on the power (green) that I must some how scrape off ? I have tried like it is and does not work. Issue is these wires are so tiny and unless I use a chemical or something can't see getting the green off. Checked the audio settings and all is good and on as far as other posts I have seen on this topic.
 

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Use flame first, clean the residue then tin with solder. Those are some really light gauge wires. Green in most cases means earth or ground. Unsure on that one.
 

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Good point perhaps I was backward and the copper is power ? Guess I can't hurt anything by trying reverse. Just thought these wires are unusual in that there was no real coating dividing power and ground other than that what I think is a coating.
 

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That's a passive unit isn't it? Polarity probably doesn't matter. Some of the older analog phone handsets also used that kind of wire. It should work if you can build up a connectable stub.
 

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Used to be a high end head set usb connected to my pc. I will clean the one blue wiRe up and add some solder, thanks for your help

Follow up: it worked I can hear great, inside right now till spring and can hear perfectly anywhere downstairs.
 
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