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Hi! Im new to the forums and all so I'm sorry if this doesn't belong here.
So basically i have a problem with my headset and speakers. I have a speaker that a slot for me to plug in a headset. My speaker is a insignia-2.0 stereo computer speaker system (2-piece)- Black. you can search this up on bestbuy or something since it didnt allow me to post a link.
I've never really tried to talk into my headset but when i did today, it didn't work. I tried playing around with the sound options and i noticed only speakers show up in playback sounds. My headset doesn't show up there.
To sum it all up, i want to be able to use my headset while its connected to my speaker and see if its passible.
Thanks!!
So basically i have a problem with my headset and speakers. I have a speaker that a slot for me to plug in a headset. My speaker is a insignia-2.0 stereo computer speaker system (2-piece)- Black. you can search this up on bestbuy or something since it didnt allow me to post a link.
I've never really tried to talk into my headset but when i did today, it didn't work. I tried playing around with the sound options and i noticed only speakers show up in playback sounds. My headset doesn't show up there.
To sum it all up, i want to be able to use my headset while its connected to my speaker and see if its passible.
Thanks!!
Solution
So what device did you buy this headset for....PC, PlayStation 3 or 4, Xbox, Wii?
It should have come with an adapter to make the connection.....connect the pink plug to mic port and the green plug to the speaker port.
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It should have come with an adapter to make the connection.....connect the pink plug to mic port and the green plug to the speaker port.
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That port on the front of those speakers is only for the "Headphone" portion of your headset.
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Because of where and how those speakers plug into your system, single jack into the speaker port of your sound card, it's unlikely that they would provide microphone support in that manner.
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Because of where and how those speakers plug into your system, single jack into the speaker port of your sound card, it's unlikely that they would provide microphone support in that manner.
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As bassfisher6522 has already indicated...
Headsets with a single cord / connector / jack are usually reserved for telephone use, typically cordless or cell phones.
For the most part PCs on the other hand require two separate connections (jacks), usually color coded as "green" for speakers / headphones and a light shade of "red" often "pink" for the microphone either desktop or integrated into your headset.
If you look at the connections that are on your PC you will likely be able to see those connectors (ports) with the color coding and perhaps even small symbols indicating their usage.
Headsets with a single cord / connector / jack are usually reserved for telephone use, typically cordless or cell phones.
For the most part PCs on the other hand require two separate connections (jacks), usually color coded as "green" for speakers / headphones and a light shade of "red" often "pink" for the microphone either desktop or integrated into your headset.
If you look at the connections that are on your PC you will likely be able to see those connectors (ports) with the color coding and perhaps even small symbols indicating their usage.
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Sorry for the late response, celebrating chinese new year.
But my headset is a tritton kunai. I looked in my box today and found many wires just like trouble said, green and pink. I really didnt care about those until now because i used this headset for my laptop with only the 1 3.5mm jack and it works perfectly fine without the others.
Now that i know i need these green and pink wires, where should i plug them so that i can plug my headset in without unplugging my speakers?
But my headset is a tritton kunai. I looked in my box today and found many wires just like trouble said, green and pink. I really didnt care about those until now because i used this headset for my laptop with only the 1 3.5mm jack and it works perfectly fine without the others.
Now that i know i need these green and pink wires, where should i plug them so that i can plug my headset in without unplugging my speakers?
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So what device did you buy this headset for....PC, PlayStation 3 or 4, Xbox, Wii?
It should have come with an adapter to make the connection.....connect the pink plug to mic port and the green plug to the speaker port.
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It should have come with an adapter to make the connection.....connect the pink plug to mic port and the green plug to the speaker port.
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Just to make sure, did you already tried to enable "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show Disconnected Devices" in the Playback Devices?Hi! Im new to the forums and all so I'm sorry if this doesn't belong here.
So basically i have a problem with my headset and speakers. I have a speaker that a slot for me to plug in a headset. My speaker is a insignia-2.0 stereo computer speaker system (2-piece)- Black. you can search this up on bestbuy or something since it didnt allow me to post a link.
I've never really tried to talk into my headset but when i did today, it didn't work. I tried playing around with the sound options and i noticed only speakers show up in playback sounds. My headset doesn't show up there.
To sum it all up, i want to be able to use my headset while its connected to my speaker and see if its passible.
Thanks!!
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