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If you are soldering anyway, why not just shorten that cable a bit and put a standard inline stereo 1/8 jack on the thing and have your choice of oh, ALL the available headphones on the planet?'sow I roll.
or you could just get a walkman phone. comes with that kind of connector in the box, and costs you a lot less, too.
Will that still let you use the mic+button that the iPhone headphone have? Didn't think so ...
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strider_mt2k @ Jul 5th 2007 7:40AM
If you are soldering anyway, why not just shorten that cable a bit and put a standard inline stereo 1/8 jack on the thing and have your choice of oh, ALL the available headphones on the planet?
'sow I roll.
sshah87 @ Jul 5th 2007 10:19AM
or you could just get a walkman phone. comes with that kind of connector in the box, and costs you a lot less, too.
Riz @ Aug 8th 2007 3:56AM
Will that still let you use the mic+button that the iPhone headphone have? Didn't think so ...