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The Astro A40 TR Headset is an audio device released in August 2015, identified by model number 3AS48-XOU9N-601

Is it possible to replace the headphone jack?

I've been having static issues for a while and for what i can tell the contacts look fine. My cord has to be at a certain angle for my microphone to work and its getting old, can I fix it or am I cooked?

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Well checkout the following video it might help you in understating the process of replacing the jack of you headphone.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/eJRSkviAg...

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Yes, it’s often possible to replace a faulty headphone jack, depending on your device. If it's a laptop or desktop, the jack may be soldered to the motherboard or part of a separate audio board—both can be replaced or repaired by a technician. For phones or smaller devices, it’s trickier and might not be worth the repair cost. If you're comfortable with soldering, it can be a DIY fix, otherwise seek professional help.

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