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<blockquote data-quote="bramfrank" data-source="post: 312829" data-attributes="member: 2163"><p>Note that there are two different adapters available - one has 5 pins for the Pro-M1 and older units and the other has 7 pin connectors so make sure you buy the right one for your unit. Also, the $52 one has a coiled cord. There's an alternative style that has a straight cable and costs $42.</p><p></p><p>That adapter plugs in between the factory headset and the controller. There is a 3.5 mm jack facing down that you plug you earphones in to.</p><p></p><p>You can either remove or leave your speakers in your helmet (I left mine in) and that's the end of it - depending on your cabling setup, the adapter might be your 'extension cord' or it might not.</p><p></p><p>Works fairly well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bramfrank, post: 312829, member: 2163"] Note that there are two different adapters available - one has 5 pins for the Pro-M1 and older units and the other has 7 pin connectors so make sure you buy the right one for your unit. Also, the $52 one has a coiled cord. There's an alternative style that has a straight cable and costs $42. That adapter plugs in between the factory headset and the controller. There is a 3.5 mm jack facing down that you plug you earphones in to. You can either remove or leave your speakers in your helmet (I left mine in) and that's the end of it - depending on your cabling setup, the adapter might be your 'extension cord' or it might not. Works fairly well. [/QUOTE]
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