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    The floppy drive is no longer obsolete. AmEv's Avatar
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    Default USB headset conversion

    I've gotten a USB headset at my local thrift shop for $4. VERY nice sound quality! Impressive for being a no-name headset!
    The part I like (not sound-wise) is that the top connector is flexible. Very.
    Last headphones I had broke because of stiff plastic.

    I've only got 2 complaints:
    1. It's USB only.
    2. They're on-the-ear cups.


    I plan to do 2 major things to it, to fix this:
    1. Add a 4-pin 1/8" headphone jack and connector.
    2. Convert it to over-the-ear cups


    This will be simple, quick, cheap, and easy.... If only I knew where to find the connectors of the audio stuff........
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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    Default Re: USB headset conversion

    partsexpress would have all the cables and plugs you would need.

    converting the cups however is a different matter

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    Default Re: USB headset conversion

    ^Yeah. Thankfully, I have sewing skills.

    I've already tried looking for them at Mouser. No luck.

    Specifically, I'm looking for a 4-pin headphone plug, and a matching jack.

    That way, I can use the headet on my computer and my tablet. Or any other device that doesn't have USB. Or a device that has USB, but not a combo mic/headset port.


    *Man, Parts-Express seems to be the place for the smaller components for my bike project!
    Except the Arduino.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

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    Default Re: USB headset conversion

    You could try making pads from a different set of headphones work

    Plenty of headphone parts here
    http://www.headphone.com/accessories...hone-parts.php

    Also to get it clear to me. Did you want one jack with L, R, Mic and Common or two jacks one with L, R and Common and the other with Mic and Common?

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    Default Re: USB headset conversion

    I want the L/R/Mic/Common configuration, yes. I still want to be able to use the USB module.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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    Default Re: USB headset conversion

    OK, the USB module's falling apart. I'm gonna ditch it completely.

    Now, all I need is the 4-pin connector. I see what I want, but already assembled into other things. I can't just find the connector itself, and a plain old housing to go with it.



    *Wait! http://www.aliexpress.com/store/prod...574509301.html

    I'll have to look into that....
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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