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What's new. New posts New profile posts Latest activity. Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts Billboard Trophies. Tritton AX problems. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next. OpticsTV Honorable. Jul 9, 1 0 10, 0. Sorry guys I made an account just to try and find an answer to this problem The mic is detachable, so I can either plug into my computer bad quality because it is far away from my headset or into the headset it would be good quality There is no pink microphone jack cable, which might be something to note, only the USB and the audio jack cable.

I know that the mic is working because when I use the play-back option for my voice to be played through my headset back to me, it works perfectly. But when I look on my recording devices there is no working microphone that has been detected. Doesn't work on skype, either, obviously. Please help, anyone who knows what I can do to make me able to use the mic when it is plugged into my headset. I can't use it like this when it is plugged into the computer for long.

OneSexyGiraffe Honorable. Nov 23, 1 0 10, 0. OpticsTV :. Chalin Honorable. Nov 26, 3 0 10, 0. OneSexyGiraffe :. I almost never reply to help threads, but I had a problem with this too, so I'll give you what I got. First of all make sure that you have the usb connected and the green audio jack connected into the audio out port headphones.

Then make sure on the headphones you don't have anything muted. Now open up the control panel and choose sound. Then right click it and choose properties. Go to levels and make sure it is anything over zero. Now close that window back to the sound window. Open the properties again for the microphone and go to levels again. So it's pretty simple to setup, but my headphone amp broke so MadKatz sent me out a new one and I went to set it up Well only part 4 Their words Connecting a digital headset to the PS4 is the same as the PS3, but the menu options are different.

Select the user profile that is using the headset. Check the box for Dolby Digital 5. Make sure that the DTS 5. The problem I am having is with 4, when I follow their instructions everything goes quiet This makes no sense to me and also a bit frustrating as they tell you to do them same through chat and email.

I could just set all audio but the fact that this is the way to get 5. Anyone got any ideas? Cha1ky Distinguished Member. Setting chat only will obviously only give you chat through them. Surely having all audio will give you 5. That's obviously what I thought but I've no idea why they are telling me this on their site, live chat and through email. It's an old article so I wondered if this was pre update before the headsets worked with ease.

Moldiver said:. Click to expand RottenFox Distinguished Member. But using a chat lead, that still lets you have 5. Either the chat is crap, sound is muted, or it just lowers the total sound as what happens with my PX21's if I pick the current profile the one that should be using the headphones.

The headset also feature a break away cable that can be used to also connect to a MP3 player with a separate adapter that is not included. I was told that it would be available soon for release but have not had a chance to see or try one out yet. Usage The audio from the headset is only in stereo. There is no virtual surround sound like there is in their higher end models. For the price, you are getting a very good set of cans.

The game audio is crisp and clear. There is no way to adjust treble or bass but they seem to be at very reasonable levels. The treble is not overly high and the bass is deep, but not too deep. The AX can also be very loud when cranked up all the way. I only have the audio set to about half way so that I can also semi hear what is going on around me in the outside world. Xbox Live chatter also comes in through the speakers clearly.

They are controlled by a separate voice audio switch which is a nice touch. Voice audio can be cranked a lot louder then the standard Xbox Live headset. I like to turn it down slightly as voice chatter can be annoying at times when concentrating on specific games.

The mic for the headset is adjustable and can be bent into any number of different positions. There is also a nice handy mute switch. The headset also works for anything that is piped into the Xbox such as music, movies, etc. It will not however allow you to listen to regular TV unless you install it a different way. Audio from any of these sources also comes in loud and clear, in fact, the audio on the headset comes in much clearer to me then the speakers on my TV.

This used to pose a major problem for me when it came to games like Call of Duty 4 or MW2 as I could not hear people sneaking up behind me. I no longer have that problem as I can mute the TV now and crank up my headset to whatever level I want.

Comfort: The headset itself is very comfortable. The earpieces are padded nicely and the shape of the cans are contoured to fit around and over your ears. No part of the padding ever touches your ear. The top part of the headset is also pretty heavily padded. They are quite soft when resting on the top of your head. I could literally keep these on all day without ever feeling uncomfortable like you do with other headsets.

At the beginning, I ran into the problem of the exposed mic cable causing random background noise. People would tell me that they heard a buzzing noise on their end. I figured out it was the mic cable that would normally plug into your PC.



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