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Originally Posted by gator2k83
White - Mic +
Yellow - was not hooked up to anything
Red - Ground L/R
Blue - Headset sense hooks into the red to turn headset mode on.
Green - Speaker +
Black - Speaker +
Ground/Shielding silver loose no coating - I hooked to the signal wire from the mic.
Mic Ground - red and blue wires.
As the stock headset has 3 wires for the mic. +,-,and S their colors are White - mic +
Copper - mic -
Blue - S
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list of all wires, but has any one cut their PC->Phone USB cable open? since there is an adaptor for charging the phone while using headphones, obviously power and audio are seperate channels (that was a given), but do the data wires of the usb cable and the audio wires of the speakers/mic have their own independant pins (in the HTC plug thing), or are they shared and it depends on what is plugged in (could have one pin tied to power to tell its a PC connected, or ground to tell the phone its the headset connected)? From loooking at it, in the USB plug on the phone it seems there are 11 pins, so 1 power, and one ground, that leaves 9.. which seem to be covered by the wiring list quoted... can anyone verify this?
Since I will be at the store today, I will ask sprint for an extra data cable since im sure they have them, cut that and see what colors I find... if they match I will try to wire a 3.5mm male plug for audio, a 3.5mm female plug for mic, plug (I have an old fashion 3.5mm mic headset) and let ya know if you can make a DC power adaptor and universal headset from a broken DC adaptor and two 3.5mm jacks out of the PC data cable.
Could i buy one.. yes, but then I would also need to buy a new DC power adaptor (the one I have is broken, think a wire broke inside somewhere halfway down the cable -_-) and a new headset as I lost the HTC one.
Gator2k83, do you by any chance have a continutity tester or ohm meter that you would be able to test the colored wires you have listed and relate to which pin of the usb plug end they connect to? Worst comes to worst I could completely tear apart the entire setup and solder wires onto the propriatary usb end that HTC has...