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Great Adapter - Functionality Explained:
By Saucin on Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2014
NOTE: EDITED STEPS UNDER FUNCTION 1 - ADDED STEPS 6 & 7 to resolve common issues. I purchased this product to allow me to use my Turtle Beach DX12 microphone for in-game chat (instead of the Kinect mic). It works flawlessly. But for those of you out there considering purchasing this product you should know it basically serves TWO purposes, and based on what you're using it for depends on how the volume control buttons on the Stereo Headset Adapter will work. FUNCTION 1: Using the adapter to allow your old gaming headset that had OPTICAL AUDIO inputs (Turtle Beaches, Astros, etc) to work with the Xbox One the same way it did with the Xbox 360 (you plug the 2.5mm "chat audio cord" into the Stereo Headset Adapter so your 3rd party headset's microphone works and you can hear and control chat volume via you're 3rd party headset and/or the buttons on the adapter). When using the adapter this way, in order to get the functionality that you're looking for (using the 3rd party headset's microphone for chat while getting game audio ONLY from the optical out of the Xbox One) you will need to do the following: 1) Turn your system on 2) Update the controller 3) Connect the 2.5mm cord from your 3rd party headset to the adapter 4) Push the bottom left button on the adapter (looks like a person with a "+" sign on their body) until you hear a beep - This will set the volume output ratios coming from the Adapter to 0% Game Volume & 100% Chat. *NOTE*: If you don't have them set this way you will here a slight "Echo" in game because the adapter will output game volume as well as chat volume, and you don't need any game volume from the adapter since you're getting it from the Optical Output from the Xbox One. 5) Now you can use the 2 right buttons (the "Master Volume" buttons) to control the in-game chat volume. 6)* IF YOU HEAR A CRACKLING SOUND and you have your Xbox One's Dolby Digital Surround ENABLED VIA OPTICAL OUT you must HARD RESET YOUR CONSOLE after completing the above steps (Hold Power Button for 10 secs, let system power off, wait 10 seconds and turn the system back on). This will fix the occasional "crackling" problem. 7)* For some reason this adapter makes the MICROPHONES SUPER SENSITIVE. If you're in a party and YOUR FRIENDS ARE COMPLAINING THAT YOUR MIC SOUNDS BAD/LOUD you simply need to move the mic farther from your mouth (6" worked for me) and talk in a normal volume. This stops the "poor" quality microphone sound from occurring. I was told this issue may be getting fixed in an upcoming firmware update. --------------------------------------------- FUNCTION 2: Using this adapter to allow ANY HEADSET to provide you in game audio and chat functionality (if the headset already has a built in microphone) When you use the adapter for this purpose the GAME and CHAT audios are derived from the controller (comes out of the Stereo Headset Adapter that you plug the headphones into). Since both forms of audio are coming from the adapter, the volume adjustment buttons serve the purposes shown in the instruction manual: Left of the mute button ==> Changes the Game/Chat volume ratios (For example you're at 50% Game and 50% Chat, then the game and chat volumes will be at the same level... if you're at 70% Game and 30% Chat, then you're game volume will be louder than the chat volume, but you can still hear both... if you're at 100% Game and 0% Chat, then you have full game volume and you won't be able to hear chat - it's effectively "muted") Right of the mute button ==> This is the "Master Volume" control. Once you have you're game/chat ratios where you like them... you can then increase the OVERALL AUDIO OUTPUT using this button. Hope this helps you out!
Top critical review
Can finally do what I wanted! sort of...
By Blow joe on Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2014
With the Turtle Beach x12's (which according to turtle beaches site this is compatible with), your voice volume when speaking to your party is too loud. So loud, that it distorts what you're saying, and comes out extremely staticky. I imagine that the adapter was made to amplify the voices for third party headsets (think iPod headphones), and it wasn't crafted for a mic a few inches away from the mouth. As a result, I now cannot yell or get excited at all, or laugh, because doing so pains my parties ears with horrible static. Another downfall is that the console transmits STEREO audio to the xbox controller. Let me explain. The sound goes as follows: Console, to controller, to adapter plugged into controller, to headphones. That's what the top left button is for. To turn the game volume up, and the bottom left button turns chat up. Turning either up turns the other one down. The center is mute, and the top and bottom right is chat volume up and down. if you want surround sound, this may not be the solution for you. For me, I had to use optical out of the console, to a DDS2 processor, processor to x12's (which gives me surround sound), and turn the party chat on the left all the way up (so I'm not hearing two different signals (one stereo w/delay, one surround sound). Cord from controller to turtle beach controller. And on top of that I have to keep the mic away from my mouth around eye level high and pointed out just so they can hear me at the same volume the headset that comes with the xbox gives. Very inconvenient. There's also a popping noise that you can hear whenever sound is played but they've addressed the issue which is software side. Hard restarting the console fixes that problem temporarily. With that said, it works. I can chat with friends and use my headset for surround sound. inconvenient? Yes, definitely. Also, iPod headphones (EarPods) do not work with the adapter (the chat puts out a screeching noise). If you use the mute button though, you can use them for game audio.

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