Hi everyone,
Juste bought a Razer Seiren Mini condenser mic and when I plug it in my laptop I get a huge static/white noise coming from it. What do you think I should do ?
- Already uninstalled/reinstalled Realtek drivers
- Plugged it into my laptop and PS4 with the same results. I don't have a desktop PC on hand though.
Thanks for your feedback,
piatruss
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Well, it could be due to faulty hardware. You can use an audio hub or converter to plug in your mic and see if gives the same error or not. I think the issue is not with the audio drivers, but with the hardware itself.
I went into sound devices then the properties of my mic and changed output level to 50% instead of 100% and it worked
get ur modem or router away from ur mic. It fixed my problem.
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i had the same problem and it was because of my modem, the closer the mic got to the modem the louder it got. maybe you can try getting it a little further and the popping sound goes away
ONLYpureOWNAGE
It's a fairly common USB issue with motherboards providing power. How I got round this was luckily I had a USB hub on my monitor that can then connect to the motherboard & only sends data via USB to the motherboard. It doesn't have any static after that. So other words get a power USB hub & this should rule out any issues...
Hope this helps!
I have a USB hub on my corsair mousepad, should I try that?
piatruss
Hi everyone,
Juste bought a Razer Seiren Mini condenser mic and when I plug it in my laptop I get a huge static/white noise coming from it. What do you think I should do ?
- Already uninstalled/reinstalled Realtek drivers
- Plugged it into my laptop and PS4 with the same results. I don't have a desktop PC on hand though.
Thanks for your feedback,
piatruss
I got my mic on March 10th and now today, May 1st THIS STARTED HAPPENING TO ME TOO! An annoying loud static mic sound...
Try plugging it into both USB.2 and USB.3 it might solve the problem, if you don't know where your USB.2 and .3 are just search it up on google.
It's a fairly common USB issue with motherboards providing power. How I got round this was luckily I had a USB hub on my monitor that can then connect to the motherboard & only sends data via USB to the motherboard. It doesn't have any static after that. So other words get a power USB hub & this should rule out any issues...
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
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