New mic, fuzzy back ground noise...?

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Hello there, i just bought a new mic headset today for 35 dollars...Suppose to be a ulitmate gaming head set or something Quote "Engineard by gamers for gamers" unquote. So well i got it all set up plugged into my computer and every thing i set the mic to on and i start recording and i can barley hear me self talking so i put the DB up to max at 40 and yes i also tried 20, 20 is medium hearing but when i have it on 40 i can perfectly hear my self outloud.

So...

when i play back my saved recordings there are a huge fuzzing noise in the back ground...

Can any one help me with this proplem, whats wrong and how can i fix it?

PS: it still does the fuzzing on 20 and 40 DB and i can't even hear my self on Zero DB and when i turn the volume up super loud cause of custome speakers i can still hear a fuzzing noise.
 
Hello there, i just bought a new mic headset today for 35 dollars...Suppose to be a ulitmate gaming head set or something Quote "Engineard by gamers for gamers" unquote. So well i got it all set up plugged into my computer and every thing i set the mic to on and i start recording and i can barley hear me self talking so i put the DB up to max at 40 and yes i also tried 20, 20 is medium hearing but when i have it on 40 i can perfectly hear my self outloud.

So...

when i play back my saved recordings there are a huge fuzzing noise in the back ground...

Can any one help me with this proplem, whats wrong and how can i fix it?

PS: it still does the fuzzing on 20 and 40 DB and i can't even hear my self on Zero DB and when i turn the volume up super loud cause of custome speakers i can still hear a fuzzing noise.

It's probably the crappy microphone. If it's made for gaming, it's only for internet chatting, and is not going to be good for recording. I've had a few XBOX headsets... and they are crappy to begin with. They fell apart after a few days, so there I am playing HALO with friggin' duct tape on it. I probably looked like some kind of half-assed phone rep! :D

If you're looking to get a lo-fi sound on a song, there are probably some plug-ins you can get (for free even) that will model the sound you're looking for on vocals you record with a good mike.
 
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