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13.3" Macbook Pro Headphone/Mic Adapter

13.3" Macbook Pro Headphone/Mic Adapter
Why?
- Well the reason for this experiment was that the new Macbook Pro 13.3 only has a single audio out/in jack. The Operating System allows you to change it to input or output. After using my nice headphones with a microphone built in I was saddened that I could not use these. I had to sacrifice one or the other.

- Now when I was browsing the apple support forums one user said the Macbook will allow you to use your iPhone headphones and be able to use the microphone as well!! AWESOME! Now I had to find a product that could do just that.

- After obtaining the DLO headphone splitter (because it says it supports mic input), it didnt work.
The problem is in the pin outs of my and most common 3.5mm mic jacks use the tip as the signal and the sleeve for the ground (pic will follow). Apple uses the sleeve for the mic and a common ground in the middle.
Time to change that!!!
 
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Step 1Tools and Parts

Tools and Parts
You will need:
- Soldering Iron
- Solder (resin core most popular)
- Pliers
- Diagonal Cutters
- Small Flat Head Screwdrivers
- Small guage wire
- Helping Hands (not needed but they do help!)
- X-Acto Knife
- Patience

You can get the D-LO adapter from e-bay (for about 15 bucks)
part number: DLZ70003 or DLZ70003/17
Product Link: http://dlo.com/Products/cable_headsplit_Prod.tpl

Pin out reference: http://pinouts.ru/PortableDevices/iphone_headphone_pinout.shtml
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15 comments
Mar 19, 2010. 10:16 AMxgrep says:
It's hard to believe that an adapter such as what you have built isn't commercially available, given the obvious need. Apple could sell them for $39.99. Nice job.
Apr 2, 2010. 7:10 AMRetroTechno says:
Actually, there are some out there, marketed for the iPhone instead of the MacBook, since they have the same pinout.  The ones I've found are about $5 more.

However, this design is really good "outside the box" (or is it see what's inside the box :-) thinking!
Jun 30, 2011. 2:39 PMamanners says:
Hi RetroTechno,

Any chance you have a link to the ones marketed for the iphone? Are they basically the same thing?
Feb 2, 2010. 4:58 PMmadragonn says:
Hi,

do you know if the DLO splitter has a chip in that tells the macbook it is both and input and output ?

I have tried with just a 4 cable jack and croc clips but it didnt give me anything in system preferences

thanks
Feb 3, 2010. 2:57 AMmadragonn says:
ahhhh, i think i was using the band closest too the base as ground when checking your pin-out it is the second one in , stupid mistake i will try again tonight
Feb 3, 2010. 6:20 AMmadragonn says:
Nope, No luck using a standard 4 connection jack, I get the audio out coming from pins 1+2 using 3 as a ground but I cant get the mac to recognise there is a MIC channel too...

i will try and borrow a friends iphone headphones to test if they kick it into thinking it has mic in as well as audio out

Thanks anywho, i now know that it is possible some way.
Nov 28, 2009. 10:48 PMdong1225 says:
So the fact that iPhone earphones are compatible with MacBook means that it can be used vice versa right?
Using this adpater, I will be able to plug in my own set of headphone and mic for my iPhone right?
Nov 29, 2009. 12:06 PMdong1225 says:
Well, thank you! I was looking for a way to hook up mic and headphone to my SIP enabled iPod touch as this paid SIP service is much clearer than the Skype but I couldn't find any commercial adapter that allows me to plug in my own mic in. This will definitely help, I should look for some way to hook up the remote too, that'd be cool.
Jul 25, 2009. 7:56 AMbullygram says:
awesome i like it
Jul 24, 2009. 1:23 PMStevanx says:
Nice guide with a fine quick explainment. A "question", when you say headphone input, i take that you mean output =)?

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