Buzzing sound from wireless headset

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Feb 16, 2017
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When I record a clip from my game play the recording I made has some buzzing that plays only over the recording. It's hard to explain but I have a Logitech G933 Wireless headset, and when I record a clip while using that headset there will be quite a bit a buzzing only when I speak. It only does this when it is plugged into my Desktop, and when I plug it into my laptop and record a clip there is no buzzing produced. I'm unsure of why this is, and Ive tried multiple wireless gaming headsets and they all do the same thing. And I know that getting a wired headset would fix this problem, but I like the freedom I have when using a wireless headset, and the ability to move where ever i want with it still on.
 
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If you haven't already tried using different usb ports, try that. If that doesn't help then honestly I am not too sure that there is a fix for it other than replacing the motherboard (assuming it is magnetic interference from the inductors), however, buying a bluetooth dongle and a bluetooth headset may be worth a shot. In the case I am wrong and it isn't magnetic interference, I would...
It is most likely from interfering signals. Most likely, the wireless signal is processed near an inductor on the board which can cause interference. Is the headset bluetooth or does it use a usb receiver? Or have you tried both of these options?
 

I use a USB headset, is there a way to fix it? I've only ever used a usb wireless headset.
 


If you haven't already tried using different usb ports, try that. If that doesn't help then honestly I am not too sure that there is a fix for it other than replacing the motherboard (assuming it is magnetic interference from the inductors), however, buying a bluetooth dongle and a bluetooth headset may be worth a shot. In the case I am wrong and it isn't magnetic interference, I would assume it has something to do with the integrated sound processor but then you would be having issues with wired headsets as well. Make sure that your chipset drivers and realtek or creativelabs(or whatever sound chip manufacturer is on your board) drivers are up to date as well. you can also open the audio manager that is installed with the drivers usually and play with the settings, that may help. There may even be equalizer options and such that can fix the problem entirely.
 
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