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New Turtle Beach x12 *PLEASE HELP ME*
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Rangers55555
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So i just bought turtle beaches and i was so happy to start using them. when i was in a call with my friends they all started b*tching about my mic being all static-y and stuff and i didnt know what they were talking about. So i found out for myself by listening to what my mic was doing. it has this static/background noise whever theyre plugged in. even if i mute the mic, theres still that annoying noise. ive tried a few things and i cant fix it. please halp me
+rep to whoever helps me fix this!
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If you have a Plug-n-Play kit you cant use that, I have those and it only does that when I have my controller plugged up
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Precisely what he said. As long as it's not charging.
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I'm actually trying to get them to work on my PC right now, I havent tried on my xbox yet though. thanks for the reply anyways, I'll use that when i play xbox
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Make sure everything is plugged in correctly. I have a pair as well as astro's and the slightest imperfection can screw things up. It sounds obvious but its a helpful reminder.
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