Play music & sound clips over Xbox Live

Play music & sound clips over Xbox Live

So let's say they don't have trash talk at Best Buy or anywhere else in your town. Good news! You can make it with just an audio cable and connector. Only thing is that you have to switch it out to talk to people and you have to hear the other peoples responds through your TV.

This is better than trash talk. You have an advantage because with trash talk you can only play like 5-10 sounds that only last 1 minute, but with this all you need to do is load up a soundboard and you can have as many responses/insults as you want that last how long you want.

But with trash talk you can hear what you're playing to them and I think you can talk to them as well. I guess they both have their advantages and disadvantages.

Trash Talk: $ 29.90
Cord and Converter: $14.99

You can find these connectors at Best Buy or RadioShack.

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