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Is there a way I can make make it so I can hear my own voice through my headset without any delay?

DSprite

Years ago I had Turtle Beach X12s and now I have Sennheiser G4ME ZEROs. On the TB headset I could hear my own voice clearly and without any delay when I spoke through the mic. I have done it via the method in the playback/recording microphone options in Windows however there is a 2 second delay. 

 

 

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I have the cloud core and I just went into playback devices, speakers, properties, levels and increased  Rear Black in. That worked for me dont know about you, gl though!

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If your mobo has Realtek drivers, Realtek HD audio manager has a microphone playback option. I find it very quiet, but it's better than a huge delay through windows.

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On 11/1/2017 at 8:12 PM, matt0725 said:

If your mobo has Realtek drivers, Realtek HD audio manager has a microphone playback option. I find it very quiet, but it's better than a huge delay through windows.

I did this, but I can hear a static noise through my headset in the background. Any fix?

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1 hour ago, DSprite said:

I did this, but I can hear a static noise through my headset in the background. Any fix?

I get that as well. I think it is because the feedback is so quiet( at least for me) I crank the volume and then just have static. I only have my headset on with friends while gaming so there's always audio louder than the static so i ignore it. There is a noise suppression option which cuts it down slightly, but it isn't perfect. That's all I've got

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