Its quite rare that I post in here as an OP, as its my JOB to fix this stuff, rather than need help, but I am just perplexed with this one. I bought a new headset in anticipation of needing a working mic for in-game chatter. I've played TF2 for 4+ years w/o it, but in CS:GO it is all but essential to teamplay. I have been using an old MS Sidewinder Gamevoice (Plantronics clone) but I get feedback and/or a hum when using that, so I bought the Plantronics Gamecom 377 to replace it.
I assumed this headset was superior, but I could not get the mic volume to achieve any volume at all, even with mic boost set to +20. Moving it closer does not raise the volume either ... I could swallow it and you wouldn't see it any better. So I switch back to the old MS headset and the volume increases and it seems fine, but with that damned incessant hum.
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Google directed me to this oddball workaround that seems to affect Win7 64 Pro users in general:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...c-f514b0eefe29
Has anybody experienced this one ?? I liked the MS Sidewinder headset so much that I bought a spare years ago, and the spare (still with me ?? I have 3 headsets total now) does not give me any hum like my original MS Sidewinder headset, but it DOES cut out on the right speaker unless I fiddle with the plug and cables as it plugs into the front panel on my case.
Here's the score so far:
Headset #1 - MS Sidewinder - bad hum
Headset #2 - MS Sidewinder - right channel failing
Headset #3 - Gamecom 377 - mic volume extremely low
Suggestions ??? Sell or junk them all and buy a USB headset ?? I really thought I'd like the large cans on the Gamecom 377, but that thing gets HOT ... my ears feel like they are in a sauna after 15 minutes !! I would prefer less desk clutter so I am not interested in running 2 headsets for now.
I assumed this headset was superior, but I could not get the mic volume to achieve any volume at all, even with mic boost set to +20. Moving it closer does not raise the volume either ... I could swallow it and you wouldn't see it any better. So I switch back to the old MS headset and the volume increases and it seems fine, but with that damned incessant hum.
![Sad](https://www.cainslair.com/core/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
Google directed me to this oddball workaround that seems to affect Win7 64 Pro users in general:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...c-f514b0eefe29
Has anybody experienced this one ?? I liked the MS Sidewinder headset so much that I bought a spare years ago, and the spare (still with me ?? I have 3 headsets total now) does not give me any hum like my original MS Sidewinder headset, but it DOES cut out on the right speaker unless I fiddle with the plug and cables as it plugs into the front panel on my case.
Here's the score so far:
Headset #1 - MS Sidewinder - bad hum
Headset #2 - MS Sidewinder - right channel failing
Headset #3 - Gamecom 377 - mic volume extremely low
Suggestions ??? Sell or junk them all and buy a USB headset ?? I really thought I'd like the large cans on the Gamecom 377, but that thing gets HOT ... my ears feel like they are in a sauna after 15 minutes !! I would prefer less desk clutter so I am not interested in running 2 headsets for now.
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