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FireZtreaM
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After a long fight between me, the cable and the adapter, i finally won! But to win i had to bring out my multimeter, some other cables and a few other things. 
It was too tight to put any kind of insulation on the 6.3 mm plug. I simply couldn't get the adapter on to the plug without the insulation being scraped off, which resulted in that middle ring to be grounded anyway. But after using an extension cord that was a little bit more loose fit, i could get that insulation on there.. And you know what? It worked with the generic usb sound card. The one that didn't work at all before. So the middle ring being grounded was the problem in that case.
The other one however, the realtek sound card, still records my voice very low. But i'm starting to think that sound card is a problem by itself. I might need a microphone amplifier for that one to work.
Unfortunately the generic usb sound card picked up TOO much sound now. Doesn't matter what i do, it's picking up the sound from writing on my keyboard louder than me speaking. I guess the nanoverb somehow filters that out or something like that. Because with the nanoverb connected, it's not as sensitive for sounds like that. I guess i'll have to keep using this nanoverb for now even tho i was hoping to remove it.
Anyway, a big thank you to both of you, Steenamaroo and arcaxis, for helping me figure this out!

It was too tight to put any kind of insulation on the 6.3 mm plug. I simply couldn't get the adapter on to the plug without the insulation being scraped off, which resulted in that middle ring to be grounded anyway. But after using an extension cord that was a little bit more loose fit, i could get that insulation on there.. And you know what? It worked with the generic usb sound card. The one that didn't work at all before. So the middle ring being grounded was the problem in that case.
The other one however, the realtek sound card, still records my voice very low. But i'm starting to think that sound card is a problem by itself. I might need a microphone amplifier for that one to work.
Unfortunately the generic usb sound card picked up TOO much sound now. Doesn't matter what i do, it's picking up the sound from writing on my keyboard louder than me speaking. I guess the nanoverb somehow filters that out or something like that. Because with the nanoverb connected, it's not as sensitive for sounds like that. I guess i'll have to keep using this nanoverb for now even tho i was hoping to remove it.
Anyway, a big thank you to both of you, Steenamaroo and arcaxis, for helping me figure this out!