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<blockquote data-quote="Chud" data-source="post: 1095261" data-attributes="member: 145344"><p>Most computer headsets have two jacks - one for in, one for out. I don't know if the splitter would really do much for you or not since it is not really splitting the in and out signals, just splitting the overall signal. If you didn't spend much $ on your current headset (or still have the receipt) I would recommend taking it back/biting the bullet and get a headset that has separate in & out connectors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chud, post: 1095261, member: 145344"] Most computer headsets have two jacks - one for in, one for out. I don't know if the splitter would really do much for you or not since it is not really splitting the in and out signals, just splitting the overall signal. If you didn't spend much $ on your current headset (or still have the receipt) I would recommend taking it back/biting the bullet and get a headset that has separate in & out connectors. [/QUOTE]
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