So the Sennheizer HD202's come with a crappy cable, and mine had just given way, so I have taken this route with success :thumbs: Its not the neatest job, but hey, anyone who has a good soldering hand, and a bit more patience can make it look like a factory job. took me about an hour in total,
I found old nokia earphones, that was detachable at the mic so I stripped out the female jack from there, and I had a cable with the male on both ends (not sure what this cable is called) from a pc monitor with built in speakers, so that worked out perfectly + Q Bond. Best part was that these headphones are so easy to take apart. So here are some pics of what I have done.
easy disassembly
Re-routed the right side cable
Some shoddy soldering + superglue
End Result
I didn't glue the cable on the left side, in case of "maintenance"
I found old nokia earphones, that was detachable at the mic so I stripped out the female jack from there, and I had a cable with the male on both ends (not sure what this cable is called) from a pc monitor with built in speakers, so that worked out perfectly + Q Bond. Best part was that these headphones are so easy to take apart. So here are some pics of what I have done.
easy disassembly
Re-routed the right side cable
Some shoddy soldering + superglue
End Result
I didn't glue the cable on the left side, in case of "maintenance"