Hello community.
I am sorry if this is the wrong forum, I have been looking for the answer to this question for a while and I do not know what I am missing.
Pretty much I ordered a pair of headphones and seemingly they were made cheap because the cable slipped out from the wire even when gripped on the plug itself. (for the microphone wire, the headphone wire is still ok for now) I would like to replace it with another jack but I am stumped because it looks like the cable only has one conductive wire in it (pictured). Some sources seem to tell me that the shielded part - which looks like non-conductive plastic to me - is the ground. Is this true? Do any of you know how difficult it is to replace this jack and where the other wire might be hiding?
The jack that broke off is the exact same as the still-intact jack that is pictured. Same size and number of conductive bands. Let me know if I can provide any other information.
Thanks for reading.

I am sorry if this is the wrong forum, I have been looking for the answer to this question for a while and I do not know what I am missing.
Pretty much I ordered a pair of headphones and seemingly they were made cheap because the cable slipped out from the wire even when gripped on the plug itself. (for the microphone wire, the headphone wire is still ok for now) I would like to replace it with another jack but I am stumped because it looks like the cable only has one conductive wire in it (pictured). Some sources seem to tell me that the shielded part - which looks like non-conductive plastic to me - is the ground. Is this true? Do any of you know how difficult it is to replace this jack and where the other wire might be hiding?
The jack that broke off is the exact same as the still-intact jack that is pictured. Same size and number of conductive bands. Let me know if I can provide any other information.
Thanks for reading.


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