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Splitting audio out
I have a mobile phone (SE K750i) with a 3.5mm audio adapter to connect
to a 3.5mm audio output source, which enables me to redirect the volume from the phone to headphones or external speakers. However, when I do this, I lose the microphone function of my phone. Is there a way I can split the audio output to connect an external microphone to the phone? While I accept that an audio out will normally not support a microphone, my phone came with a standard headset consisting of earphones and a built-in microphone, which plugs into the same socket where the new audio adapter goes. |
Splitting audio out
Simon wrote:
I have a mobile phone (SE K750i) with a 3.5mm audio adapter to connect to a 3.5mm audio output source, which enables me to redirect the volume from the phone to headphones or external speakers. However, when I do this, I lose the microphone function of my phone. Is there a way I can split the audio output to connect an external microphone to the phone? While I accept that an audio out will normally not support a microphone, my phone came with a standard headset consisting of earphones and a built-in microphone, which plugs into the same socket where the new audio adapter goes. You could hack the plug that goes into the phone to add a microphone socket on pins 3 and 4: http://pinouts.ru/CellularPhones-P-W...i_pinout.shtml It probably just wants an electret capsule with no battery or resistor. Probably easier to splash out £20 on a stereo hands-free set. Some of them come with a 3.5mm socket so you can swap phones or drive a separate amp. -- Eiron. |
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