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Dovahkiin00
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I need help with my headset adapter it seems like once I got it, it makes my actual mic super sensitive to anything, to the point that people hear me drinking something or chewing gum, if anybody has info on how to help that'd be very appreciated, thank you
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Mute your mic when you drink or chew....
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hook it up to your computer, pull up the start menu, type in sound, go to the microphone tab, double click your headset, and lower the volume level.
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Dovahkiin00 wrote I need help with my headset adapter it seems like once I got it, it makes my actual mic super sensitive to anything, to the point that people hear me drinking something or chewing gum, if anybody has info on how to help that'd be very appreciated, thank you


I would just buy a good mic. Anything that's not the xbox default and or turtle beaches are good. Boom mics are better than sensitive mics (what turtle beach uses)
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