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<eintopf>
DocScrutinizer05: I guess everything is glued together there. I will just replace the cable with a worthless device which also use a 3.5mm "audio?" plug
<DocScrutinizer05>
when your question is whether you could repair 3.5mm sealed jack, then no. You could replace it with a new plug or you do what you suggested and swap the complete cable
<DocScrutinizer05>
I'd choose first approach though, for any high quality headphone/set
<eintopf>
DocScrutinizer05: what about 7/8 of a cable?
<eintopf>
no 1/8
<eintopf>
with the plug
<eintopf>
it's not really hight quality, both of them
<DocScrutinizer05>
splicing sucks
<DocScrutinizer05>
and will break in no time most likely, from tearing
<DocScrutinizer05>
headset cables usually have very thin caopper braid and their strength is either from isolation or from a steel wire used for mechanical reasons that is not serving an electrical purpose. For both (steel wire and isolation) splicing/joining them is very difficult
<eintopf>
mhh
<eintopf>
I can try "splicing" if it's not working I can still replace it with a new plug