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Not if you just apply it to the broken area, up to the 90 deg angle of the cord.

I admit though, I’m not sure the best way to address the wires that are already so exposed. Because I’d imagine there’s currently risk of shorting.

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Was reffering not if the plug will rotate in the jack, but if the wire will rotated relative to the plug, how it shouldnt br. The wires are insulated and still work tho

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It’s true that the shrink tubing may make the cord more rigid where applied, depending on the tubing you use. But the trade-off is you get to continue to use your headphones.

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Searched but only found 6-3 shrink tubes, that didnt fit on the plug, ant seem to find ones with glue, can I do somethink else?

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