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Posted on Jun 14, 2011

My Wireless Headset wont connect with my Wireless Guitar, the wireless guitar says it has a mic connected and making noise when it doesnt, tryed plugging a wired mic in and out of the guitar it shows there is no mic for 5 secconds and then says there is a mic connected again. about to smash it all need some help. a list of things to try or anything.

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I do not understand what you are asking....why would you be using an xbox wireless headset for xbox 360 with a wireless guitar: It would seem to me by the definition the headset is made for xbox 360 unit and not some brand guitar.

  • Anonymous Jan 27, 2013

    did anybody figure this out??? jeffery doesnt have an understanding of what is being asked, let me see if i can explain better, xbox 360 has to types of mics for chat wired and wireless, when you turn on the xbox and the controller a channel is selected, on a wired mic, you just plug the wired mic into the controller, when a wireless mic is added, you have to select a channel by pressing a button on the mic allowing it to connect to the controller so you have to link the mic to a controller channel, the xbox allows up to 4 wireless mics to be connected, now the problem that he is having is when he is playing guitar hero and turns on the guitar say on player 1 when he turns his mic on to use in player chat, it's skipping that channel so he cant sign into player chat, the guitar is telling him that a mic is already connected, my son is having the same problem with the wireless drums, does anybody know how to fix it???

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