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    Default Making your own headset adapter: tutorial

    This is the first time I’m making something for the psp homebrew scene.
    I was very interested in the program PSP Memo Recorder of lteixeira so I was searching for a way to test this program without buying the SOCOM headset. I found a site for a “do it yourself psp headset adapter” but it wasn’t that clear to me so I figured it out myself.

    In the next tutorial I’m showing with pictures how I made the adapter without soldering.

    Things you need for making the adapter:

    Scissors, cutting tang and isolation tape (I don’t like soldering but this is possible also).



    2 female 3.5mm mini jack




    1 four conductor 3.5mm mini jack (check ebay for ipod a/v cable or ps one a/v cable)



    Cut al the cables but leave enough space to connect them (or when you make a mistake or strip to much). Also strip all the cables and wires.
    Only the coper wires can be twisted togheter.

    It should look like this for the four conductor 3.5mm mini jack cable.



    (all the coperwires can be twisted togheter)

    The 2 female 3.5mm mini jacks must look like this.




    (all the coperwires can be twisted togheter)


    One of the female 3.5mm mini jacks will become the microphone input.
    LOOK OUT, TAKE ONLY ONE FEMALE 3.5 mm MINI JACK.
    So take (just) one of the female 3.5mm mini jacks and cut the white wire. It’s not needed anymore.



    Make sure that the top/tip (the copper part) of the white cable does not make contact with the red cable or the copper wire.
    (Twist the copper wires togheter)

    The other female 3.5mm mini jack is needed for the stereo sound.
    (Twist the copper wires togheter)

    No we have the ingredients for make the adapter.
    The next part is about twisting the right wire to the right wire.

    Now you can twist all the (loose) copperwires togheter but the best is to do this last. In the next picture I didn't draw these copperwires because te all go togheter.
    Make sure these twisted copper wires don't make contact with each other cables. Tape them if posible at the end.

    This is how it should be connected/twisted.



    some photo's

    first the earphones (red to yellow, white to white. Tape these so they can't make contact with other cables, can't say this enough, hehe)



    next is the microphone. It's getting hard now to twist it to the wires (theres not much space when you want to do it good and nice).


    (red to red. Tape these so they can't make contact with other cables)

    they final result before taping it al togheter.



    this what it looks like in action.





    Hope somebody can really do something with this tutorial (and read it, my english isn't that good).
    For me it works fine and can go on testing the newer PSP Memo Recorder's


    Greetzzz Vibe

    edit:

    forgot to tell that this only works with the psp remote.

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    to many wires coming from the psp

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    Quote Originally Posted by splodger15
    to many wires coming from the psp
    what do you mean??

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    Look at the 3rd to last pic with the psp in

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    Quote Originally Posted by splodger15
    Look at the 3rd to last pic with the psp in
    true, but you can make it less wires by cutting. Still for testing this works great.

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    not something i would do though

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    Nice clear tutorial, however, I remember seeing another tutorial that showed you how to convert an xbox headset into a socom psp one. There was also another one that showed you how to turn your mobile phone headset/mic into a socom mic. I want to try that because I have those handy in the house. Now....If only I could get myself some solder and an iron.....

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    cool, I did it already long time ago XD
    way messy you did but ok

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    acn010.....how long did it take you to do? and how well does it work?

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    Woah, nice tutorial Might make one myself... Guess it's a trip to Maplins for me

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