Thank you for this video, I know its rather old but it does make a great reference. Just wondering, Did you notice any LAG? I'm interested in doing this for the delay functions, they sound really clean :)
You need the PSP remote because it supports the MIC input. The PSP's headphone jack alone will not accept Headsets(They will but it won't input anything from the mic)
A standard Headphone jack has 2 Indents, Usually coloured Black. Headsets have 3. The 3rd one being the Microphone input. You need to find which indent on the jack is the microphone and which 2 are Left and Right audio output Signals. Then you can wire up your guitar + output to your amp or speakers.
@ 0:18 you can see the 3 Indents on the Input jack for the PSP. This is an IPOD video cable, The 3 Indents are for the 3 cords (Video+Left/Right Audio). Since this cable can carry audio signals you can see which 1 of the 3 you can hook your guitar up to because one of the ends of the cables is going to be for the Mic input. Once you figure out which cable does what you can hook up your guitar and take the remaining 2 ends (Which will be left+right audio output) And hook them up to an amp.
thanks for the vid....i actually made this 2 years ago and now to do this again!
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Thank you for this video, I know its rather old but it does make a great reference. Just wondering, Did you notice any LAG? I'm interested in doing this for the delay functions, they sound really clean :)
DeciusCody 1 year ago
You need the PSP remote because it supports the MIC input. The PSP's headphone jack alone will not accept Headsets(They will but it won't input anything from the mic)
A standard Headphone jack has 2 Indents, Usually coloured Black. Headsets have 3. The 3rd one being the Microphone input. You need to find which indent on the jack is the microphone and which 2 are Left and Right audio output Signals. Then you can wire up your guitar + output to your amp or speakers.
DeciusCody 1 year ago
@ 0:18 you can see the 3 Indents on the Input jack for the PSP. This is an IPOD video cable, The 3 Indents are for the 3 cords (Video+Left/Right Audio). Since this cable can carry audio signals you can see which 1 of the 3 you can hook your guitar up to because one of the ends of the cables is going to be for the Mic input. Once you figure out which cable does what you can hook up your guitar and take the remaining 2 ends (Which will be left+right audio output) And hook them up to an amp.
DeciusCody 1 year ago
what is the psp remot4e thing for Why cant you just plug it in directly
christblood2 2 years ago
when i plug every thing in the exact way you told me to all i get in my amp is an annoying clicking sound
willrobinsonP 3 years ago
did u use the remote thingy?
christblood2 2 years ago
dude I saw your forum thingy too I get the same problem like it just doesnt work
christblood2 2 years ago
how do i load guitar box on psp
ferrelli76 3 years ago
i think u'll just have to put in on the games folder... but still u'll be needing ELOADER to open it...
skarfreak 3 years ago
what does e loader do . do you kno
christblood2 2 years ago
it just load and open some homebrew applications.. just give it a try
skarfreak 2 years ago
yea i did
blackoutmusicband 2 years ago
this video is so timely.. Thanks. i also got 5.00 m33-6 slim PSP 2006. well, if i got some probs.. i'll soon ask u...
kudos to you .... thanks really for this vidz...
skarfreak 3 years ago
dude did this work for you I cant get it to work
christblood2 2 years ago
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skarfreak 2 years ago
yeah it did open....
skarfreak 2 years ago