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Old 02-09-2015, 12:40 PM
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Does anyone in the area do electronics repair? I have earbuds with broken wires. There are do-it-yourself repair directions on the internet, but it requires soldering, and I don't have soldering equipment. So I'm looking for someone who has some experience fixing that kind of thing. Help, anyone?
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I would think those would be hard for anyone to solder. I thought the wiring they use for those are pretty much like a soft thread and very fragile. I would also think even if you could solder them you would lose some of clarity of sound. I may be wrong. I don't know what kind of ear buds you have.
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Old 02-09-2015, 03:00 PM
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Yes, I have soldering equipment, and have been in that line of work for decades. Live in the Village of Pinellas, send me a PM.
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