When in doubt, put it in the green socket. It might also be marked as "speaker" or "headphones." You can try the headset plug in front if there is one there. Otherwise, try the green or "speaker" socket in the back if there is one there.
you can use a adapter
Plug the provided USB charging and charging cable into the headset and the other end into the console/computer to charge while the headset is active. The headset can also be charged while it is powered off. ht tps: // yazi ng. com /deals /hp/ Krater18
You cannot connect headset with a two 3.5mm jack with a one input 3.5mm jack. It is not made for a two jack connect.
If you don't have enough ethernet sockets in a router, you can plug a switch or a hub into the socket. The hub or switch will supply support for additional ethernet cables.
take the black and white wires(left and right audio) from the comm cord and strip them. do the same for red and green (mike high and mike low) get rid of the yellow wire/ cut it off (its not necessary) take your u-94 connector and wire it the same as you would for a interphone ground cord (george washington rode backwards yesterday, starting from 1-4 in this case.) Solder wires to proper connectors. take your ipod jack with wire and strip the wires solder the left and right ipod wires to white and black (do not solder them together, I.E do not habe black and white touching. ) plug in headset and ops check. (NOTE i have only got it to sound really good only a few times, maybe it was the speaker wire i was using but i wish you good luck.)
Buy a new one if you can't replace the headset's battery, as the battery is dead.
only plug in the microphone plug into your computer while still plugging in the speakers.
i think you plug the headset into your tv
You plug the headset underneath the controller.
You can't plug your headset plug into the headset jack without cutting off the speaker(s) because the tip of the plug physically disengages the contacts carrying the audio to the speakers and re-reroutes it to the headset. It might be possible to file off most of the tip of the headset plug so that it does not disengage the jack speaker contacts, but this is likely result in low headset volume as the audio amplifier now has to contend with the resistance of both the speaker and the headset.
you need to plug it out
depends on which headset you are using. Bluetooth or wired? 360 Bluetooth headsets will only work for 360. Wired you can use for in out output using the right adapter plug-in.
There is not a headset hole sryy
Yes.
Don't think so. But you can get a bluetooth wireless headset to make calls to your friends but the person you are trying to call via a bluetooth headset must have a headset too. If only 1 of you have a head-set you can only hear the person opposite with the headset and you can only hear them.
You could get an audio jack, plug it into your sound out section, then you can plug in some regular headphones(like iPod ones) and you have your electric guitar headset!
On the bottom of the controller you plug it in.