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ModMic and Robot Voice

jeudi 1 octobre 2015

I got the latest unidirectional ModMic with some Superlux headphones for use in TeamSpeak on my Mac. I'm using a USB 2.0 C-media converter to connect them to my Mac and am having a small problem. I'm only playing Diablo 3 and Heroes of the Storm with it, and my friends say my voice sounds like a robot sometimes. It's usually about an hour of usage, and then they tell me I sound like a robot. It’s only for about and minute or so and then it goes away.

I'm running the latest version of Yosemite, and everything is up-to-date on my machine. I also have 16GB maxed-out RAM.

Here’s the converter:
http://ift.tt/1LUlqaV

Here's the headphones:
Superlux HD668B Dynamic Semi-Open Headphones

And the Mic:
http://ift.tt/1LUlqaZ

I was using that cheap Logitech headset for the longest time: Logitech ClearChat Comfort/USB Headset H390 (Black)

I never ever had an issue with the mic and it also runs through USB. The only reason I upgraded was one of the headphone speakers started to go out when I would slightly move the cord connected to the mute button.

I thought I would be upgrading with this ModMic, but if people can't even understand me right in the middle of a game, there's not much point in me keeping this thing.

Do you think this is a problem with the USB converter or is it TeamSpeak, or is it the ModMic? I can't really get a straight answer from the ModMic people either. I tried turning off the automatic gain adjustment and noise-reduction options in TeamSpeak, but that did nothing. And it made me a lot harder to understand with background fans and such. Any ideas?
ModMic and Robot Voice