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Anyway of adding more bass to my microphone input?

fuzedzn

I have never really cared about how my headset sounds but i have recently been in a few live streams and i have noticed that my headset sounds almost hollow.. So i might be able to fix it by adding more bass on the input however after about 2 hours of trying to find a way i have almost given up.. This is my last hope.. So if anyone knows a way of adding more bass to the input of my mic?

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Its just how you mic sounds, enjoy it, or pick up something better, like a Snowflake. 

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Post-editing.

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but it would be in a livestream so would need to be real time :/

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4
EVGA GTX 1080Ti FTW3

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you can go buy a small mixer with an eq, but I'd probably say a new mic is a better solution.

Will work for electronic components and parts


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