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Now, many of you have probably wondered, "Can I use my Xbox 360 headset on my PS3 so I dont have to buy a brand new one?". The answer is yes. I have the
You must login or register to view this content. for my 360 and I didn't feel like paying another $100 for a headset. I understand that the next-gen consoles are right around the corner and all but some people are still going to play the PS3 due to the lack of funds so I thought I'd share this. Now, I just found this out last month myself so dont spam me with like, "Why didn't you tell me this before!?". Alright, let's start with the tutorial.
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Tutorial
This isn't my video. I found it while looking for a way to use my Xbox headset on PS3. It's pretty much well explained in the video. One thing I should say though is, if your 360 headset is wireless like mine and doesn't have 2 audio cable things like the dudes in the video, you probably need the AUX cable and splitter I linked above. For my headset, it uses a 3.5mm to 2.5mm that goes from the headset into the 360 controller. That's why I linked the 10ft 3.5mm AUX cable. It goes from the headset to the USB Audio Adapter.
Now, I believe my headset was a little more complicated because its wireless and it uses a Bluetooth box thing for the 360 but I got it to work. All it takes is a little thinking guys, that's it. If you're as fortunate as the guy in the video to have both cables already on your headset needed to plug into the Audio Adapter, you're set. If you're like me and needed to spend a little more money to get it all setup, then do it.
One last thing, I linked a "2 x 3.5mm Stereo Male / 3.5mm Stereo Female" splitter thing because as you saw in the video, there's 2 ports on the USB Audio Adapter. The right side is the output and left is input. So when I got the Audio Adapter and the 10ft AUX cable, I was able to talk but not hear anyone. Its because I didn't have a cable in the output port. Look at the splitter and AUX cable and you'll hopefully see what I did to get it to work.
If you guys need any help, just ask. I'd be glad to help. Just make sure to watch the video first and stuff. Don't just post dumb things please.