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Wholesale Headset Microphone - Chinese Headset Microphone Manufacturer

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InstructableSlideshowVideoFeedback Convert your XBox Live Communicator
headset into a PC USB Headset by oktaneon Jul 12,
http://www.chinese-microphone.com/Headset-Microphones.html 2007in
tech email it! introstep 1step 2step 3 introConvert your XBox Live
Communicator headset into a PC USB HeadsetDIY USB Headset for PC. Do
you have an old XBox 1 Live puck and headset laying around? Does your
local resale shop or friend have one you could aquire? Repurpose that
old communicator as a USB headset for Windows!Supplies needed:Xbox
Live Communicator 'Puck' that used to fit inside of the controllerAn
old USB cable that you can cut upSoldering ironXbox Headset Drivers
(thanks redcl0ud!)Optional parts if you want to make it work with a
360 headset:Dremel or side cutters to remove plasticXbox360 Headset
(20 dollars)You can also use a headset for an old cell phone if you
like, most 3 conductor ones will work with no
modification.Background:The XBox 1 controller was a USB device with a
built in 2 port USB hub. You could put accessories in the 2 slots, one
of which was the Live Communicator puck. A cool guy named RedCl0ud
made Windows drivers for the controller, and sound drivers for
Communicator puck too. The sound quality of the USB adapter is
excellent and well suited for VOIP or Teamspeak. For a while I used to
have the controller with the puck in it and used it that way with the
PC, but it was kind of a mess having all of those wires and a big
controller I wasn't using laying on the desk. So in this instructable,
we eliminate the need for the controller's proprietary jack and
install a USB cable directly to the puck. Optionally, you can remove
the plastic around the jack as I did so you can use a 360 headset
without modification. I find the 360 headset is immensely more
comfortable compared to the original XBox1 headset, and doesn't break
so easy! However, you are free to

use any mic of your choosing, as long as it has the mini 2.5mm jack on
it like a cell phone headset.You can also use any communicator that
originally worked with the XBox1, including aftermarket like the
Logitech wireless unit. The drivers should work with all variants.
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Apr 22, 2008. 12:52 AMtrembiesays:Firstly thank you very much for this
info. I used it and it worked great!But now my xbox headset decided to
break the plastic clip (not happy).I have a Logitech stereo headset
but I do not want to have to disconnect my external speaker system to
use them. Is there a way of combining the two 3.5mm plugs (headphone
mic and speakers) into a single 2.5mm plug and u
http://www.chinese-microphone.com/Headset-Microphones.html se it
through this adapted xbox headset controller in place of the old xbox
headset??REPLYApr 4, 2008. 7:19 PMAce_Of_Cardzsays:How do I make it
work with Steam?REPLYApr 5, 2008. 3:08 PMoktanesays:Sorry, Valve does
not support separate voice communication device like other games and
programs do. :( I wish they would. You can use the mic to talk into
but voice will come out of your big speakers.See this thread for what
I mean: http://www.evilavatar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37582REPLYJan
21, 2008. 9:45 PMLancealatorsays:I hooked the controller mic thing
into my action replay thing and got it to work that way but now on
half life 2 games I cant get the voices to go through my headset
microphone instead of the speakers. Any idea what should be
done.REPLYJan 23, 2008. 8:55 PMoktanesays:Pretty sure some games like
HL2 only support one audio output device. :( REPLYDec 29, 2007. 2:49
PMgirsays:how would i do this with windows vista? it has a different
and confusing setup hehREPLYDec 31, 2007. 4:30 PMoktanesays:Sorry, I
do not think the drivers are compatible with vista. I don't use it yet
so I cannot verify. If you have a wired 360 controller and headset you
can use that in vista though..REPLYNov 12, 2007. 6:42
PMbatboy61490says:How would I put a 1/4" jack on the end instead
of the USB?REPLYNov 30, 2007. 5:48 AMSonicDHsays:If you mean adding a
1/4" line out of the puck to plug into something, You cant. The
out put interface is USB not analog audio. If you want to use your
headset with a 1/4" audio input jack, you'd need to buy a special
adapter to separate the mic and headphone feeds from the headset and
give them each separate cables. REPLYOct 24, 2007. 6:57
PMjdiscosays:I'm going to need a driver for OS X to get this to work.
Anyone got one, or any other solutions?REPLYSep 2, 2007. 6:42
PMjamessharpshootersays:okwillizyou dont need to buy a soldering
iron.buy an xbox gaming reciver for windows, plug it in. connect your
360 controller to the recevier, connect the headset. and youve got a
wireless 360 headset for pc. PS go to recording controlls to select
360 mic as your default.REPLYJul 28, 2007. 12:44 PMHaZe32says:if u
have action replay u can plug the communicator into the AR plug all u
have to do is cut the communicatorREPLYJul 23, 2007. 11:40
PMMurdoksays:No offense, but mine looks better. Take your soldering
iron and put on a new tip and turn it up to aroun

d 45 watts. It will cut the plastic perfectly. Then take pliers and
pry off the edges and use an emery cloth to sand it down. I have about
a half roll of electrical tape on mine, because I accidentally melted
the screw wells.P.S. For some strange reason, my solder ran over and
two of the wires are connected and it still works. Oh well...I guess
I'll worry about it later.REPLYJul 13, 2007. 12:19
PMVertigo666says:just wondering why would you want to do that?REPLYJul
14, 2007. 12:06 AMMyselfsays:Well, I don't think PC headsets are
expensive, I've never paid more than five bucks for one. But USB
soundcards are interesting, because they move the analog-to-digital
conversion away from the PC's noisy RF environment, and closer to the
microphone. This, if done right, can give you cleaner sound.It can
also give you more audio I/O capability than your computer was blessed
with at the factory. Maybe not much more, because some cheap USB
peripherals d http://www.chinese-microphone.com/Headset-Microphones.html
on't implement the full spec with serial numbers, so if you plug two
identical devices in, the drivers can't tell them apart. I'd assume
that's not the case here, but it bears investigating.REPLYJul 17,
2007. 9:06 PMoktanesays:Yep, this is basically its own lowfi sound
card. I use these as headsets principally because of the noise issue
associated with cheap analog headsets that plug into the sound card
mic jack. This could be used for any number of projects that required
a digital mic and speaker with decent noise reduction. (I think the
chip does this in some way, like a threshold of noise is
removed)REPLYJul 14, 2007. 8:19 PMVertigo666says:I've never had
one.REPLYJul 13, 2007. 12:51 PMoktanesays:You'll need a quality mic
and headset to talk over the internet with games. Or you may use it
because you use Skype to make telephone calls on your computer.
Regardless, if you have one of these old Live Communicators around,
you do not need to go out and buy an expensive Headset for your PC,
you can recycle the old parts into a free headset for your PC.
REPLYJul 13, 2007. 2:08 PMWillizsays:Dammnit I really do need to get
myself a soldering iron.REPLY Add Comment Flag this comment as: Not
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