Sennheiser Game Zero cabel replacement

Jan 24, 2014
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Have had the Game zeros for a while now but lately the cable is doing weird stuff and i have to bend it in weird ways for it to work. I went to sennheisers original page and they are out of stock for the cable so I'm looking for replacements, its a sound/mic splitter to a mini 3.5? (not sure how its called). Please help, cant use the mic cuz its holding the cable so it actually works.
 
Solution
Two male TRS 3.5 mm plugs to a female TRRS 3.5 plug?

Google TS, TRS, TRRS adapters. You may find a replacement adapter in that manner.

The requirement is that the replacement cable match the physical connectivity (plug genders) and the pinouts electrical connectivity (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) of the old/original adapter.
Two male TRS 3.5 mm plugs to a female TRRS 3.5 plug?

Google TS, TRS, TRRS adapters. You may find a replacement adapter in that manner.

The requirement is that the replacement cable match the physical connectivity (plug genders) and the pinouts electrical connectivity (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) of the old/original adapter.
 
Solution



Now i get the diffrence between 2 rings TRS and 3 rings TRRS thx verry much that was the information i needed.
 

The problem is that its really hard to find a male trs to a male trrs
 
That is generally the issue with proprietary or specialized cables.

As you have probably already discovered there are all sorts of adapter and cables available.

You might be able to use a standard TRS extension cable (M-F) and a standard TRRS extension cable (M-F).

Remove the female connectors try some temporary splices to duplicate the original cable's connectivity.

If you have a multi-meter or know someone who does you can test the connectivity between the ends of the existing Sennhieser cable.

In other words figure out howthe TRS end is paired/wired to the TRRS end. T to T, R to R,R, S to S maybe.

I googled "Sennheiser cable pinout" and found this link:

https://www.google.com/search?q=Sennheiser+cable+pinout&biw=1600&bih=783&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjDuaObpMvOAhWBGR4KHaaSAA4QsAQIJw

There are other links and some of them seem to be addressing the same issue.