RCA to 3.5 Mm TRS Cable
This is a custom tutorial for making your own RCA (aux cable) to TRS end (the same on on your headphone jack).
Why make this? - you can hook up your mp3 or laptop to your surround sound system.
Okay! so let's get started
Why not just buy it in store? - You are always free to do so, but in some regions it is hard to find stores that will sell these types of things, especially if you live in a less urban area. Some stores also can charge a fairly large amount of money for such an easy project. Plus this is really fun and you can feel proud you did something.
Get a Regular RCA to RCA Cable
An aux cable works well too, just the yellow end should be unused since it is for video, and we're dealing with audio.
The next thing you will need is a 3.5 mm jack. I got this by trimming the end off my broken headphones with scissors.
Cut Off the End of One Side of the Cable
Strip the Wire Off the Large Protective Casing
You can do this with a wire stripper, but scissors works perfectly well.
Now once it is stripped you should have two wires, a white and red one along with some copper wire hanging out from each
Separate the Copper Wire From the Other Wires
Strip the Red and Black Wire So That It Is Exposed
This should expose the copper wire from inside the colored wires
Sodering
If you have a special TRS casing then continue with this step. If you do not, then do the next step only.
In the picture above is a 3.5 mm jack. What you must do if you have this jack is the solder the white wire to the center of the jack, the red to the outer more larger side, and join the two other copper wires to each other and solder it to the longest sleeve of the jack. Refer to the picture for more help.
If You Have No Special Casing
If you have two center rings: (4 section total)
In the picture there is 2 center rings
You need to have access to a solder to do these steps
The smallest piece will be the white wire, the slightly larger one will be the red wire
The next two will be the white copper, then the largest circumference, the red copper
If you have one center ring: (3 section total)
Combine the two copper wires together
The combined copper wires will be soldered onto the smallest circumference, then the white wire on the medium sized one and then the red wire on the largest circumference
Fix It Up!
After you have finished the soldering process and you have checked if it is working, us electric tape so you can tape up the wires and none of the wires are touching each other. Then make it as stable and solid as you can make it.
Enjoy Your New Wire
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