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Headset is way to quiet even with USB Sound card
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i have the g2000 Kotion Each Pro Gaming Headset
when i first bought it, the mic was so quiet any game i play no one could hear me.
then i bought a usb sound card cause someone recommended it and still to quiet
its maxed out 100 volume on recording device -_-.
maybe its my old motherboard that is causing the issue? its a acer motherboard that i parted out from a computer but the rest is custom built. PLEASE HELP ME if you know how to solve it
when i first bought it, the mic was so quiet any game i play no one could hear me.
then i bought a usb sound card cause someone recommended it and still to quiet
its maxed out 100 volume on recording device -_-.
maybe its my old motherboard that is causing the issue? its a acer motherboard that i parted out from a computer but the rest is custom built. PLEASE HELP ME if you know how to solve it
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You can adjust the microphone sensitivity in windows sound settings.
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Right click on the sound icon on the bottom right of your taskbar then recording devices. Find your headset and change the sensitivity
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Shiv wrote Right click on the sound icon on the bottom right of your taskbar then recording devices. Find your headset and change the sensitivity
everything is maxed out i tried tons of stuff. someone said it might be a faulty headset
-_- GG amazon they even took down my model of the headset and put a new version up so this headset must of had issues thats why they took it off amazon
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It's probably just a bad headset. I doubt you'll have an issue if you replace it with a better headset.
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