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    lol i'd just use my sony psp headset i bought when socom came out

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    Quote Originally Posted by acn010
    cool, I did it already long time ago XD
    way messy you did but ok
    Didn't wanted to solder it. I have no time for that .
    It's posible to do this with this tutorial. Don't twist the cable's just solder them togheter.

    It took me about 30 minutes. That's also because I didn't knew how to start.

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    thx, i may do this.
    http://one.revver.com/watch/170516
    http://one.revver.com/watch/167200

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    Yeah I went to maplins and bought a couple of adaptors to fit a condenser mic and used and audio/video cable/ipod cable it works great, but I wish my mic recording level was higher... maybe a better mic like the rode condencer mic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MZeroEW2
    lol i'd just use my sony psp headset i bought when socom came out
    That wasn't the point, the point was for people who don't have a headset to make an adaptor

    Cloudy

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    [offtopic] yeah my 15 first reply's ever [/offtopic]

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    I want to ask if audio spliter can work as this thing. And will I get the stereo sound with audio spliter????

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    good job vibestar, looks good other than the wires being to long(but that's not a biggy )

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    o_o Looks a bit messy. (Wires)

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    Hi, nice tutorial, just what I was looking for: no messing with solder.

    Anyways, I'm doing this tutorial as I type, but I get lost in the part where before twisting the correct wires to each other.

    to better ilustrate my question, here:


    This part


    And this part


    What do I do with them? twist one with the other together?

    Sorry, as you can see I'm an electronics n00b. Thanks for the guide

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