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Title: AhV and Turtle Beach
Post by: muckmaw on March 22, 2002, 09:51:45 AM
I know this post belongs on AHV board, but I really need the feedback only GD can offer.

Is anyone running a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound card with their system?

I ask this because I have ovewhelming Static on all my AHV transmission, to the point that no one can understand me.

The keys are mapped correct, and my MIc is new. (I've tested my system with RW, and sound recorder...both clean)

If you use the above sound card, and have any tips, please advise. It would be greatly appreciated.
Title: AhV and Turtle Beach
Post by: oboe on March 22, 2002, 11:45:04 AM
I have the Santa Cruz.

AHV has not worked superbly for me, but I can hear most people
without static, and people report they can hear me OK.

Try tuning yourself on AHV, and see how you sound.
Title: AhV and Turtle Beach
Post by: muckmaw on March 22, 2002, 11:49:09 AM
I've done that. I have a ton of backround static. I sound like a bad bootleg copy of a doobie brothers concert.

My reception is great. I hear most guys clear as a bell.
Title: AhV and Turtle Beach
Post by: blitz on March 22, 2002, 12:04:33 PM
Hi all:)

Using a TB Montego 2 myself. Works great with RW & Ahv, except some1 is transmitting younger than 13 years.

blitz
Title: AhV and Turtle Beach
Post by: Fatty on March 22, 2002, 01:01:41 PM
Santa Cruz here, had some problem with RW but I believe those were from using joystick mapping software.  When I mapped directly to the stick it went away.

AHV isn't flawless but seems better than average
Title: AhV and Turtle Beach
Post by: hitech on March 22, 2002, 01:35:05 PM
hang in there muckmaw: belive I have a fix in the next patch.

HiTech
Title: AhV and Turtle Beach
Post by: Durr on March 22, 2002, 03:15:32 PM
I have the santa cruz tb and it works flawlessly with ah voice.  The quality is 100% better than rw ever was for me.  Ahv is actually better than my cell phone in voice quality.  Thats why it amazes me that others have problems with it.  I guess everybody has a different setup though.