thyalmighty
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The microphone wire was chewed by my ferret..
I currently have both halves of the microphone wire stripped to reveal the copper wiring, but there is a green-rubber wire that is too small to be stripped also running through, would this be for the volume? Inside the green-rubber seems to be only one or two copper wires, so for some reason these two wires carry different information then the rest of the copper wires. Meh.... lol
If there are any electrical engineers out there help me out
I am going to bind the copper wires together but I will be unable to do anything with this green wire :S
Mic doesn't work with just the exposed wires twisted/taped together... might have to get to the green wire some how, any sugguestions on how to strip something too small for my wire strippers??
I currently have both halves of the microphone wire stripped to reveal the copper wiring, but there is a green-rubber wire that is too small to be stripped also running through, would this be for the volume? Inside the green-rubber seems to be only one or two copper wires, so for some reason these two wires carry different information then the rest of the copper wires. Meh.... lol
If there are any electrical engineers out there help me out

I am going to bind the copper wires together but I will be unable to do anything with this green wire :S
Mic doesn't work with just the exposed wires twisted/taped together... might have to get to the green wire some how, any sugguestions on how to strip something too small for my wire strippers??