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How to wire my Logitech G332 headset to a new jack |
Background
The G332 is a wired stereo gaming headset from Logitech designed for cross-platform play across PC, consoles, and mobile devices. It uses large 50 mm audio drivers for pronounced bass and clear mids and comes with an adjustable, flip-to-mute boom microphone for in-game communication. The design incorporates durable plastic with a metal-reinforced headband and leatherette ear pads to withstand extended use. Key features include wide compatibility via 3.5 mm connectors and a lightweight, adjustable fit for long gaming sessions.
Identification
The Logitech G332 can be identified by the model number (M/N A00090). The model label is on the headset and on packaging; the model/part designation (G332 or G332 SE on some listings) is typically found on the product packaging and on a label inside the headband or inside an earcup. This label lists the model (M/N), part (P/N), and serial (S/N) numbers.
Specifications
- Form Factor: Over-ear wired stereo gaming headset
- Driver Size: 50 mm
- Driver Type: Dynamic neodymium drivers
- Frequency Response (Headphones): 20 Hz – 20 kHz
- Impedance: 32 Ω (typical for consumer gaming headsets)
- Microphone: Adjustable boom mic, flip-to-mute; omnidirectional
- Microphone Frequency Response: Approx. 100 Hz – 10 kHz
- Connectivity: 3.5 mm TRS/TRRS wired connection (compatible with PC, PlayStation, Xbox controllers, and mobile). Some bundles/listings reference G332 SE variant
- Cable Length: Approximately 2 m (standard wired headset length)
- Materials: Durable plastic earcups with a metal-reinforced headband and leatherette ear pads
- Weight: Lightweight — designed for extended wear (manufacturer listing varies by region)
- Model Numbers / Variants: G332; some retail listings show G332 SE as a regional/packaging variant
Troubleshooting
Common repair-relevant faults are cable damage (intermittent audio), microphone failure, and broken headband/hinges; diagnose by testing with multiple devices, swapping connectors (or using a different 3.5 mm cable/splitter), performing a wiggle/continuity check on the cable, and visually inspecting headband joints and internal seams. If sound is present in one ear only, check the plug wiring and test with another headset to isolate source vs headset failure.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: See Logitech Support (https://support.logi.com) for product help and contact options.
Additional Information
Warranty Info
Typical Logitech limited hardware warranty (region-dependent, generally 1 year). Check the retailer or Logitech warranty page for specifics.