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    Default First Soldering Job: Success!

    I have always been a fan of the PSP headset. So much that I have wanted to unite it with every single item I use that requires a headset with a mic.

    I have just recently gotten my self a Xbox 360 also...

    Idea + idea = I want this head set for this system.

    So I set out. I popped open a psp headset and yanked the cords off the main ear peice for the right ear peice and the cord normally going to the PSP.

    I then opened up the 360 head set and yanked those cords off their contacts.

    From there I opened up the housing where the 360's headset plugs into the controller and figured out what went where.
    List:
    Open Copper (Mic -)
    Peach line (Mic +)
    Blue line (Speaker +)
    Black line (Speaker -)
    (Donno if these are commonly understood but heck, there you go.)

    And from there I took those cords, and soldered them to where I yanked off the cords on the PSP headset. The nice part was that the solder was still on the PSP headset from when I pulled off the existing cords, so all I had to do was heat and then apply. Pictures should be up later tonight.
    Last edited by MonoTekETeA; 05-24-2007 at 09:22 PM.
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    And for more 'soddering' tips, be sure to google the proper spelling: solder / soldering

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    Heh, geez, thanks. *Edits every darn thing wrong.*
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