How create a microphone homemade without original headset?

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topweb
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How create a microphone homemade without original headset?

Post by topweb »

Hi, I'm new, I want build a PSP microphone to game chat, but wihtout a original Sony psp remote.
In forum I view this :Image but i do non understand, can help me please?
I need a 6 pinouts+jack 3.5 mic and audio direct connection!

Thank you.
J.F.
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Post by J.F. »

At the top of the picture is the remote - a standard stereo headphone plug and a custom 6 pin header.

At the bottom is the socom headset: a custom three ring plug.

To make your own headset, you need to combine them - you'll have the standard headphone plug, the 6 pin header, and then replace that bottom custom 3 ring plugin with a standard headphone and separate microphone.

So in the end, you need a remote cable to hack, connecting the headphones and micrphone to the proper lines. Cut the remote part off and just connect to the line directly.
Mihawk
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Post by Mihawk »

If you took the picture from this thread and you read that thread, then you should know that the microphone input doesn't really work. There's still something missing.
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topweb
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Post by topweb »

Mihawk wrote:If you took the picture from this thread and you read that thread, then you should know that the microphone input doesn't really work. There's still something missing.
Dont work! :-(

thank you very much.
Art
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Post by Art »

Of course it doesn't work that image has lots of errors including but not limited to,
you've shorted the microphone in directly to ground.
Throw it away. There are plenty of real diagrams around.
If you cut your remote cable the Blue and Clear/Brown wires are Microphone,
Red is Right Audio out, White is Left Audio out and Black is Audio Ground.
topweb
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Post by topweb »

Art wrote:Of course it doesn't work that image has lots of errors including but not limited to,
you've shorted the microphone in directly to ground.
Throw it away. There are plenty of real diagrams around.
If you cut your remote cable the Blue and Clear/Brown wires are Microphone,
Red is Right Audio out, White is Left Audio out and Black is Audio Ground.
Thank's, but I dont have a original remote,
I wanted to build it without the remote control SONY.

you can make a diagram?

Thank you very much!!!
J.F.
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Post by J.F. »

topweb wrote:
Art wrote:Of course it doesn't work that image has lots of errors including but not limited to,
you've shorted the microphone in directly to ground.
Throw it away. There are plenty of real diagrams around.
If you cut your remote cable the Blue and Clear/Brown wires are Microphone,
Red is Right Audio out, White is Left Audio out and Black is Audio Ground.
Thank's, but I dont have a original remote,
I wanted to build it without the remote control SONY.

you can make a diagram?

Thank you very much!!!
It takes a special connector that will cost more to make yourself than buying a remote to hack up. That's usually the case with things like this.
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