Mic Squeaking Noise

Unkn0wn99

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Mic Issues

So guys my mic is making a weird squeaking noise, pretty sure it sounds like feedback.

Let me explain to you:
I am using a Sennheiser Game One headset, so im pretty sure it's high quality. When I used it on my MacBook, there were no issues. Now I have gotten a new PC (Windows 10), it is making a squealing noise behind my voice.
I am sure it is not the mic because I tested various different earbuds and headsets and they all make the same noise on my PC, but not on my MacBook. So that leaves me to thinking it is the PC. For the headset, it is using a usb adapter
so I can plug both the input and output into one location. I tested it witout the usb adapter and the results are exactly the same. What could it be?
Please let me know if you need more info, thanks in advance.
 
Solution
There could be a few reasons for that -

1 - Bad Audio Driver, try reinstalling your Audio Drivers or the Headset Driver if it comes with one..

2 - Settings are bad tweaked at "Windows Control Panel" try tweaking your Mic settings and test it. To do that, just open Windows Control Panel - > Sound / Volume -> Click on "Recording" tab and Right Click on your headset "Microphone" device, then go to "Properties" and tweak those settings to see if anything is messed. You can also enable the "listen" option so you can listen to your Speech while you tweak those settings and check if it works..

3 - You said that even without an USB Adapter you get these annoying sounds right? If none of these works you should try testing on another Computer...
There could be a few reasons for that -

1 - Bad Audio Driver, try reinstalling your Audio Drivers or the Headset Driver if it comes with one..

2 - Settings are bad tweaked at "Windows Control Panel" try tweaking your Mic settings and test it. To do that, just open Windows Control Panel - > Sound / Volume -> Click on "Recording" tab and Right Click on your headset "Microphone" device, then go to "Properties" and tweak those settings to see if anything is messed. You can also enable the "listen" option so you can listen to your Speech while you tweak those settings and check if it works..

3 - You said that even without an USB Adapter you get these annoying sounds right? If none of these works you should try testing on another Computer with windows and see if it's a bad port on your computer, maybe your motherboards usb input or the onboard audio within your motherboard might be faulty.

Please try these and give us a feedback.
 
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