Jumat, 30 Agustus 2013

How do you fix an Astro A40 Computer Headset Buzzing Noise?

Q. I just got a new Astro a40 computer gaming headset. But it makes a constant buzzing or crackling or static noise that is very annoying and stupid for the expense of this headset. This noise is also heard by others when I'm in Skype. I can't find a solution anywhere. Help.
I just noticed, it seems like the more tabs and programs I have up the louder the static sound.

A. This happened to a Turtle Beach headset my brother had. I just installed the latest realtek audio drivers and it fixed the problem.


is it possible to wire USB headsets to a clear com belt pack?
Q. I'm looking to update my theatre's headset inventory as cheaply as possible. If I took a computer or gamer headset (earmuffs) could I make or create an adapter to a ClearCom belt pack 4-pin female input?

A. Not one with a USB plug. USB is digital and the clearcoms are analog. There is some circuitry somewhere on the USB headset (usually in one of the cups) that converts the digital to analog, so I guess you could patch in on the other side of that, but it's probably way too much work. A better alternative would be to use an analog gamers headset. They usually have 2 plugs at the end of the cable for the mic and the speakers. You can probably get the necessary plug from someone like markertek (http://www.markertek.com/Connectors-Adapters/Audio-Connectors/XLR-Connectors/Neutrik-USA-Inc/NC4FX.xhtml?NC4MX ). That or search eBay for NOS or used ( http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p3984.m570.l1313&_nkw=clearcom+headset&_sacat=See-All-Categories ).





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