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Headset/Mic Problems

So I just got a new headset/mic for playing CS:S. My old puny one puked on me, and so I wanted to do it right this time. Everyone would complain that my voice was really quiet when I spoke in the game, so I thought this would solve my problem.

Well, apparently it didn't.

This is the headset I bought

Still, my teammates complain that my voice is too quiet and hard to understand. Others sound loud and clear. What is the problem?? I'm having a tough time believing it's the mic on this thing, and I think the problem must lie elsewhere.

Here's my thoughts:

I have an MSI nForce4 Platinum SLI Mobo. It has onboard Creative SoundBlaster Live! 24bit Audio. This should be a decent sound card. It produces great sound. The headphones SOUND fabulous. Just the mic transmission sux.

I plug in to the front audio ports on my case that I wired myself. Could these be a problem? I haven't tried the rear audio ports yet, and I will, but this seems somewhat unlikely, too.

Also, I have a 768/128 DSL connection, and I don't get any lag on the servers I frequent. My ping is pretty constantly around 50 to 70 max.

Anybody have any ideas what my problem could be? What steps should I take in dicovering the probelm and fixing it?
 
Check what your mic volume level is. You can also turn on mic boost if necessary.
 
Sorry, I should have put that in my OP, too. I have the in-game mic volume at the max, and I have checked off the "Boost Mic Gain" as well. When I run the mic test, I only get one or two bars max on the volume meter.
 
I noticed your headset itself has a mic volume/mute control. Is it set right?

It'd be worth a shot to try the rear ports just to say you did.

Have you tried using the mic in other games/apps?
 
Yeah, I hadn't tried the rear ports yet because I have this computer desk. With the tower in there like that you have to pull it out in order to access the rear panel, and pulling it out is a b!tch. Other than that, though, the desk is teh awesome sauce. 🙂

I know about the in-line volume adjustment and have those set at max.

The mic was actually louder when plugged in the rear port. I think what i'll do is get a Y-cable for my audio output so that I can just leave the headset plugged in and mute the speakers on their independant volume control when I play CS:S.
 
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