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hoki1185 wrote:QUOTE (hoki1185 @ Dec 6 2008, 12:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Any suggestions for a headset or audio setup for this new flight simmer?
No need for a fancy sound card - on-board is pretty good these days! Plenty good enough for a *sim*, I'd have thought!
I have one of those (fairly cheap) bass boom box + satellites combinations - and a pair of wireless headphones. I just keep recharging/swapping 2 sets of batteries for them. The other thing I use is a little gizmo that has a combined volume control and switch - to flip between speaker sound and headset sound. Saves all that fiddling around with cables.
For online sessions, I switch to a standard mike/headset that I got from the $2 shop! Again - using that gizmo, I just flip a switch.
At one stage - for multiplayer LAN sessions (Falcon4 etc.) - we used to run with multiple sound cards, so we could have game sound separated from voice, but it was a bit of a mission.
Timmo wrote:QUOTE (Timmo @ Dec 8 2008, 12:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Was this an off the shelf item or did you make it? Id quite like to find a device which will place another input jack in an easier to get to place with the ability to switch between the inputs. Its a real PITA shuffling around at the back of my computer in order to run my Mp3 player through my speakers.
Off the shelf. Here's pic:
1) Output to woofer+satellite speakers
2) Mike input from (online) headset
3) Output to (online) headset
4) Output also goes to my cordless headset
The cable at the right is combined speaker+mic and just plugs into your sound card.
I've never used the "handsfree" function - don't even know what it does!
It cost me around $14 I think - from www.firstin.co.nz. This is a site that sends you a daily email of "bargains". Not particularly brilliant on price, but I've bought the odd gizmo like this off them that I haven't seen anywhere else. I don't think they hold stock as such - it just comes and goes on a day-to-day basis. May be worth contacting them - though you may be able to find it elsewhere, now you have the details. I've got it stuck down so I couldn't read off any serial number or anything.
It's quite handy - as I can switch from full (external) speaker sound to headphones easily. I have independent volume controls on everything, so that rotary control on the unit stays on maximum. I have that phono splitter so I can have my online headset and local (cordless) headset plugged in at once. They're both "live" (when switched to) - I just pick up which one I need at the time.
UPDATE: I managed to find an old email from Firstin that had a link to the item. They're called an "Audio Switching Hub" and the brand name is "Manhattan" apparently. $14.80. I tried following the link back to FirstIn, but it didn't work (as is often the case after stock has sold). Following that info, I found this.
UPDATE TO THE UPDATE: A bit of Googling ... and it turns out I didn't get a bargain after all ... see the item on PBTech - $10.38 inc GST. I may get another one - for my "work" PC - so may pop up to Wairau Road .... want me to get you one while I'm at it?Last edited by Adamski on Mon Dec 08, 2008 12:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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