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FarmedMemes

I just wanted to let everyone know I have a perfect setup physically so that's not what I need help with. I need help with my software, my mic has an echo, whenever I have audio playing in fire fox my friends in the call can hear it with crystal clear audio. It's annoying because I have expensive an expensive setup and it sucks to see that it's faulty.

 

I just need someone to tell me how to fix this echo problem, as well as some nice settings to have for my microphone. (PS I dot have REALTEK, I don't even know what that is)

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5 minutes ago, FarmedMemes said:

I just wanted to let everyone know I have a perfect setup physically so that's not what I need help with. I need help with my software, my mic has an echo, whenever I have audio playing in fire fox my friends in the call can hear it with crystal clear audio. It's annoying because I have expensive an expensive setup and it sucks to see that it's faulty.

 

I just need someone to tell me how to fix this echo problem, as well as some nice settings to have for my microphone. (PS I dot have REALTEK, I don't even know what that is)

If there is a perfect echo, and you're using an external mic, it's probably hardware settings on your audio interface. 

What interface/outboard are you using, and do you have any software processing happening on your PC? (A signal chain works) 

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1 hour ago, BrinkGG said:

If there is a perfect echo, and you're using an external mic, it's probably hardware settings on your audio interface. 

What interface/outboard are you using, and do you have any software processing happening on your PC? (A signal chain works) 

I have a simple power supply for my mic, I don't have any fancy soundboards or anything. My power supply is a Neewer 2-Channel 48V Phantom Power Supply, I'll link it down below. I don't have any software processing going on.

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5 hours ago, FarmedMemes said:

I have a simple power supply for my mic, I don't have any fancy soundboards or anything. My power supply is a Neewer 2-Channel 48V Phantom Power Supply, I'll link it down below. I don't have any software processing going on.

Are you using speakers? if so that's it.
If not, and it's gong straight into the 3.5mm jack (which is a really pad practice and you should be using an interface) it could either be an issue with VB audio cables (if you're using them) or crosstalk/bleed. If it's bleed then it's down to low quality audio subsystem on your motherboard.

Beyond that I'm not sure

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