Xbox 360 Music/headphone/mic Rig
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Xbox 360 Music/headphone/mic Rig
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Materials
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-Headphones(im uing overhead headphones but any sort is fine)
-Headphone splitter( if you get 2 1/8 to a 3/32 you do not need the 3/32 adapter)
-M to M audio wire(1/8 to 1/8)
-3/32 audio adapter(assuming you have a regular 1/8 to 1/8 headphone splitter like i do)
-Some sort of source of audio
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~Optional Alternative~
If you prefer to use a microphone along with your headphones for easier use you will need (along with previous materials above):
-A 1/8 to 1/8 headphone splitter(has to be 1/8 this time)
-A microphone
Set Up
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What you basically want to do is connect your 3/32 adapter to your xbox 360 controller. Then connect your adapter(if you have the 1/8 to 3/32 splitter obviously just use the splitter). Connect your headphones to one side and connect your audio source to the other using the M to M cable. Now the fun part is your headphones not only recieve audio signals but can send them as well. Find the side that acts as a mic (its usually the left) and use that for conversations while maintaining the other side for audio.
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~Optional Alternative~
Proceed all above except plugging in your audio source. Plug a splitter into the other side and inser the microphone and audio source. I've set up a few pictures for the general idea of the setup to be understood.