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Yeah interference from the PSU happens with cheap stuff :(
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I own a pair of these, and let me tell you, i've had my time with them.
They performed admirably enough, producing a deep sound, for the price.
But the microphone made a noise, like buzzing from a chainsaw, sometimes.
Apparently it's because none of these wires have any protection from interference. So your' sound, and microphone, could be picking up interference from the power supply of your' PC.
So, a failure for Turtle Beach in a product.
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@spoonballs trying too hard....
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the beep's if they're connected badly to xbox, and the hissing is only problem if worn without any audio through them, the hissing is louder with volume, but get used to it after a while(very comfortable, are perfect for 5+ hours straight wearing, also the vsound quality, aforementioned comfort and general well-made-ness more tthan make up for their downfalls, and i wish they were not discontinued, as when mine eventually brek(been going strong 3 years or so), i will have to buy newer versions
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mine work fine on my PC.
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I HAVE X11'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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All flavors of which are cherry
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Create a funky tune by pressing 6 (bassline), and 8 (something else)...
Try 6 6 6 6 8 666 6 6 8 etc
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@2:45 actually thats what my speakers do
the beeping is probably because they're powered headphones (5V via USB) and there's some sort of ground loop between USB and the soundcards output generating this noise.
I've had similar problems with computer speakers with a built in amplifier and an external switchmode powersupply. either bypass the amp or tie both grounds together somehow.
That's how i fixed my speakers (speaker PSU brick's ground connected to computer case .. viola.. dead silence... no weird noise whatsoever)
Knaeckebrotsaege 1 month ago 40
@tripacolypse5 1. He won't add you. 2. He won't read that. 3. It's Ashens.
Ixdriftz 1 month ago 7