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Title: VOX Thread...
Post by: Adogg on January 20, 2004, 12:17:17 PM
I've been trying to use voice for a week now with no success - i figure part of the problem is a crappy mic set.

Can anyone recommend a decent voice setup?:confused:
Title: VOX Thread...
Post by: gofaster on January 20, 2004, 12:22:25 PM
I'm using the microphone that came with my PC and headphones from a portable CD player that I modified to take the microphone shaft.  The shaft the mic was mounted on wasn't long enough, so I used a soda straw from McDonald's (they have bigger straws than other fast food joints), slit it and shove the wires inside, and then taped the mic to the end with electrical tape.  I then continued wrapping tape around the straw  and taped it to the black headphones.  I then wrapped tape around the headphone and microphone cords to reduce "cord clutter".  Doesn't look all that bad and works pretty well.

If you want to test your mic, use the built-in recording program (most PCs come with something) and record your voice.
Title: HAHA
Post by: Paul33 on January 20, 2004, 02:05:27 PM
Yeah, nice mic gofaster:lol .... where can i get one?
Title: VOX Thread...
Post by: Ghosth on January 20, 2004, 03:44:00 PM
Start, programs, accessorys, multimedia, soundrecorder   is where your ussually find that recorder.

 Check to make sure everything is sounding good there.

Once thats done, test in AH, should work, if it doesn't.  

Setup/voice, "use wave in"

Try switching this & test again.

If still no go its possible that you've got a iffy onboard sound card. Consider adding a cheap SB
Title: VOX Thread...
Post by: MaddogJoe on January 20, 2004, 04:37:40 PM
I use a set of Yamaha MH500 cost about 50$ very comfortable, and the mic is top notch. Set it all up in windows first, get it sounding good with the "recorder" mentioned above, then you should be all set in AH.
Title: VOX Thread...
Post by: allegro on January 20, 2004, 04:57:13 PM
I use a very affordable Labtec headset which works great. I put it around my neck and bend the arm of the mic up. Works great for a variety of applications.

They don't make the one I have anymore, but here is their newer ones:

http://www.labtec.com/index.cfm?page=gear/listing&crid=8&crid2=9&countryid=1001&languageid=1
Title: VOX Thread...
Post by: Furious on January 20, 2004, 05:00:46 PM
you can type your name in for radio V to test you vox in-game.

...or type, as in my case, .radio 5 furious
Title: VOX Thread...
Post by: Flit on January 20, 2004, 08:51:14 PM
I think (not sure) that the Mic is muted in windows by default
Title: Re: HAHA
Post by: gofaster on January 21, 2004, 08:41:49 AM
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Originally posted by Paul33
Yeah, nice mic gofaster:lol .... where can i get one?

You can get the boom shaft for free at MickeyD's! :)
Title: Thank you all...
Post by: Adogg on January 21, 2004, 10:11:26 AM
...Thank you all for your help. I resolved my problem yesterday by purchasing a Logitech headset (43$ CAD) And it works like a charm ... worked so well that I talked too much.
...someone was kind enough to point this out to me with these helpful words:

"A-Fool, go get yourself killed."

To that individual - Thank you. Go get f**cked.:D

I think a mickey-straw headset may be more stylish so I'm going to return it. ;)


Once again thank you all for your help.

:aok
Title: Re: Thank you all...
Post by: gofaster on January 21, 2004, 11:51:14 AM
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Originally posted by Adogg
I think a mickey-straw headset may be more stylish so I'm going to return it. ;)


Just remember, its not truly stylin' until you've wrapped the black electrical tape around it from stem to stern, plus the wires for color coordination. :aok