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G35 Microphone played @ 44100 Hz makes sparkling/ blowing noises
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04-18-2012 07:01 AM - edited 04-19-2012 01:56 PM
HI there, I bought the Logitech G35 headset for some time ago, and I have had this problem since the day I got it, and the problem is that if I have the Microphone @ Cd-Quality = 44100 Hz set at Win 7 quality settings it makes this constant sparkling/blowing noises for everybody, it's like somebody has a big fan and blowing it 1mm from the mic. I can also hear it myself if I listen to my microphone. But if I turn it down to 32000 Hz it doesn't do this constant sound BUT It happens randomly at sometimes and I need to plug in and out the headset or change the quality lower and up again to fix it. I've tested it on several computers still same issue. I also have the latest drivers to it, (LGS 8.20)
Info:
S/N 881-000037
M/N A-00016
PiD ML141
What is going on? Is there any fix for this? I paid a lot for it and expect a lot from it, not less.
Also, the braided cord or the protective cord thingy around the cord keeps breaking At the parts where it's crooked so I need to tape it, with out me damaging it.
Re: G35 Microphone played @ 44100 Hz makes sparkling/ blowing noises
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04-24-2012 08:32 AM
Hello Dreadyn,
Please contact Logitech Customer Care for your region directly for these issues.
Best Regards,
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