I tried something out today. I plugged my headset in my sister’s laptop it had no static at all, but when I connected the laptop to charge the static came back to doom me. Basically proving that it’s a grounding issue. Upon further investigation and me trying w/e I know about electric gadgets and stuff I noticed when my Compute desk light , Monitor, and the power strip were off there was no static at all. I tested it out by holding my headset in there general vicinity when it was connected to the laptop (laptop was not connected to the charger so there was no static coming through that). The static was so high that it was catching it even when I held headset like 1 feet above the desk. I started switching off 3 said switches or wall outlets one by one. Each outlet switched off reduced static and when all 3 of them were closed there was no static at all. Also when those outlets were powered, even standing on the ground was filling me up with static.
This is the weirdest encounter I have ever had with microphones and static in them. Also it’s pretty amazing how these small things can affect electronics in such a way!
Also I would like u to confirm if it’s grounding issue at all. Kek I still don’t believe myself.
Edit : Also I will upload a sample as soon as I am on my computer! Which is probably tomorrow. And hey thanks for helping me.