Stay out of the registry.
Are you switching the headset's connectivity between wireless, and wired (USB or 3.5mm). Different drivers are needed and the headsets may well end up with some different designation number/name so you/Windows knows which "device driver" to select depending on connectivity.
Do you have the applicable headset drivers? Try a reinstall first.
In Device Manager ensure that the "Show hidden devices" is checked via the View tab.
Next, in Device Manager > Audio inputs and outputs find the " 2-CORSAIR VIRTOUSO Wireless Gaming Headset".
Right-click the undesired headset(s) and click Uninstall device.
FYI:
https://www.technipages.com/windows-10-how-to-update-and-uninstall-drivers
https://www.drivethelife.com/windows-10/completely-remove-uninstall-drivers-windows-10.html
Walk through the screens and procedures as necessary and as far as you can without actually executing the uninstall.
Do not immediately do the reinstall. Boot Windows without the headsets installed to ensure that no "trace" remains.
These headphones?
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Virt...cphy=9007866&hvtargid=pla-1001026444270&psc=1
Then reinstall the headphones as if new using the desired connectivity: wireless, USB, or 3.5 mm plug.
Be aware that Windows may install generic drivers as well. You may need to right click the listed devices and then select properties to (hopefully) learn more about the drivers that are installed.