RussR
En-Route
My Bose X is now 14 years old. It has been great. But the cord is getting a bit "worn". First it was splitting near the strain relief, which I replaced with some heat-shrink tubing a couple of year ago. Now it's starting to split a few inches lower down in two places (one shown in the pic). Temporarily, I have wrapped it up with electrical tape. I am handy with a soldering iron and could possibly cut off this section and re-solder, but within the mic attachment piece there are a couple of small connectors with multiple pins and it seems like it would be a PITA.
Plus I'm sure other parts of the cord would soon start splitting too as it's all the same age.
If I could buy just the cord itself that goes between the headset and the battery box/control unit, with those internal connectors on it already, I think this would be about a 5-minute fix.
I do see that I can buy the whole cord assembly, with plugs and battery box and all, for about $195, but that's definitely more than I want to spend at this point on this headset.
This headset gets almost daily use, so I'd really prefer a way to fix it myself rather than send it off.
Any ideas?
Plus I'm sure other parts of the cord would soon start splitting too as it's all the same age.
If I could buy just the cord itself that goes between the headset and the battery box/control unit, with those internal connectors on it already, I think this would be about a 5-minute fix.
I do see that I can buy the whole cord assembly, with plugs and battery box and all, for about $195, but that's definitely more than I want to spend at this point on this headset.
This headset gets almost daily use, so I'd really prefer a way to fix it myself rather than send it off.
Any ideas?