Hi, I figured I would share this with everyone since I have not been able to find a fix for the microphone issue on the ax pro. And I also would not like to send my headset in nor do I believe I can.
After getting ready to chop up my xbox mic and use it insead of the boom mic (I thought that was the problem). But before I did this I investigated the mic jack on the left side. To do this you pry with a screw driver the cap off that has the illuminating logo (thin piece of colored plastic) you then remove the 4 screws and tada you can see the backside speaker connections and everything. Now be careful because the plate is connected with wiring running to the leds so do not be to rough these wires are brittle. With the top removed you will be able to see the back side of the mic jack if you look closely and try plugging in a mic or anything the jack may move back and if it does the glue is your problem. With my mic the glues bond broke resulting in the mic not getting inserted all the way. For my fix I will resort to jb weld or plastic glue something strong enough to hold this in forever.
Pictures upon request. This was quickly typed up and by no means is a fix everything. I do not know if the mic alone has any issues but I do know for a fact that this is a major problem and the glue job is to poor to support the pressure of removing and reinstalling the mic.
After getting ready to chop up my xbox mic and use it insead of the boom mic (I thought that was the problem). But before I did this I investigated the mic jack on the left side. To do this you pry with a screw driver the cap off that has the illuminating logo (thin piece of colored plastic) you then remove the 4 screws and tada you can see the backside speaker connections and everything. Now be careful because the plate is connected with wiring running to the leds so do not be to rough these wires are brittle. With the top removed you will be able to see the back side of the mic jack if you look closely and try plugging in a mic or anything the jack may move back and if it does the glue is your problem. With my mic the glues bond broke resulting in the mic not getting inserted all the way. For my fix I will resort to jb weld or plastic glue something strong enough to hold this in forever.
Pictures upon request. This was quickly typed up and by no means is a fix everything. I do not know if the mic alone has any issues but I do know for a fact that this is a major problem and the glue job is to poor to support the pressure of removing and reinstalling the mic.