
I would imagine it works on the 50 as well and it's worth trying with any headset that is having mic volume issues.Ģ. I've used this method with both my HS60 and 70 and it worked. I thought I would post it as it could be useful to someone. Also, in my experience EqualizerAPO disables the Corsair driver so it will not make the "Virtual Surround" or "Re-positioning" features work. While EqualizerAPO is a great choice (as it can do a lot more than just raising the mic volume), I found a way to fix this that requires no additional software.

I've also used them for gaming, of course ) and some of my fellow gamers colleagues+friends told me the headset was quiet. Note: These settings are audio hardware and software specific and may not be available for all microphones.In my latest scoring work for video games I've used Corsair headsets as one of the references for knowing how my music will translate. You may also be able to reduce the feedback loop by selecting the Enhancement tab in the microphone's properties page and enabling one of the following options: Select the Recording tab and double-click your microphone you have selected as the default recording device.Ĭlick on the Level tab and reduce the Microphone Boost setting. Note: This setting may not be available for some microphones. You may be able to reduce or eliminate the feedback you are hearing by trying the following steps in Windows 7: The speaker volume is turned up so as the microphone hears the speakers.

The speakers are too close to the microphone.

You increase the Microphone Boost option. You may hear feedback from your PC speakers when one or more of the the following conditions are true: How to reduce the feedback loop between the microphone and speakers in Windows 7 Summary
