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Title: Distorted headset
Post by: Max on September 16, 2012, 12:14:04 PM
Pretty much out of nowhere, my Logitech headset (cheapo) is kicking back some static and slightly distorted sound. The headset works fine on my laptop so it's definately related to the desktop. I ran a DXDIAG which came back with no issues. Any thoughts? Seems as though this happened before but I forgot how I resolved it.

Thanks
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: W7LPNRICK on September 16, 2012, 01:14:20 PM
roll-back & reload your driver first, make sure you have the latest driver upgrade for your system.  :salute
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: The Fugitive on September 16, 2012, 01:14:37 PM
When the jack starts to go it will pick up that crackle and static type stuff. Do you unplug and plug it in all the time? Doing so loosens the connection. If you can get to the female end in the computer you can tighten the connections on some of the better connectors. On the cheaper ones they are closed in and can't be adjusted, so need to be replaced.
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: Max on September 16, 2012, 01:19:33 PM
It's a USB but I hear what you're saying. :aok
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: doc1kelley on September 20, 2012, 10:02:51 AM
It's a USB but I hear what you're saying. :aok

Oh Max brother... a USB headset?  Tell me you are just yanking at our chains!  USB sound is NOT really good in the game bro.  I've used a lot of different headsets in AW and AH and I gotta say that the best that I've used us the Turtle Beach (Yes, I like turtles) Earforce Z6 is by far the best one and most rugged so far.  But you have to have a SOUND CARD, and not one of them chip on the motherboard thingys.  If you need a PCIE sound card Maxie, just PM me and I'll see you get one.

All the Best...

    Jay
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: Max on September 20, 2012, 10:16:38 AM
Heyas Doc...The static cleared up ...dunno what caused it to come or go. I do have a Soundblaster Live! pci card. This Logicrap USB headset really isn't bad. Just for chits & shiggles, what 21st century SC would you recommend?
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: Chalenge on September 21, 2012, 12:37:33 AM
Two issues to be aware of. Windows 7 and USB dont get along real well. Of course I am against USB audio of any type anyway.

The second issue concerns power supplies. Audio anomalies are the first sign your PSU is aging. The second sign is data loss followed by. . . well you dont want to know the third sign.
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on September 21, 2012, 01:35:37 AM
Two issues to be aware of. Windows 7 and USB dont get along real well. Of course I am against USB audio of any type anyway.

The second issue concerns power supplies. Audio anomalies are the first sign your PSU is aging. The second sign is data loss followed by. . . well you dont want to know the third sign.

Back in 2000 we had 6 workstations make a 'poof' sound accompanied by a long blue flash and smoke from the rear of the chassis. Was that a sign?  :devil The manufacturer said nothing was wrong with their PSUs :)
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: doc1kelley on September 21, 2012, 12:05:24 PM
Heyas Doc...The static cleared up ...dunno what caused it to come or go. I do have a Soundblaster Live! pci card. This Logicrap USB headset really isn't bad. Just for chits & shiggles, what 21st century SC would you recommend?

Hmmm... the Logicrap USB headset is what is worrying me.  Does the USB thingy just plug into a USB port or do you have separate speaker connections?  If it doesn't have different wires that plug into your SB card, you will have a conflict as the USB Logicrap is another sound card and will conflict with your SB PCI sound card.  Some advanced headsets like the TB Earforce Z6 that I use does have a USB connection but it is for power only and has multiple line outs that plug into my SB sound card.  I'm thinking that your problem is with power.  You might want to goto Control Panel/system/hardware/Device Manager/ your sound card and select properties and look for power management and make sure that it's not set to turn off for any reason.

All the Best...

    Jay


PS.. I currently use a creative Xfi-titanium PCI card with Winblows XP but for winblow7 I hear the Recon 3D iPCI-Express is great.
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: Tracerfi on September 21, 2012, 07:01:25 PM
what is a USB
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: guncrasher on September 21, 2012, 08:23:29 PM
what is a USB


almost like an olds442.


semp
Title: Re: Distorted headset
Post by: zack1234 on September 22, 2012, 04:30:41 AM
Does your graphics card have a USB port?

My G35 works very well with the Logitec gaming software. :)