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Thanks for reaching out. You can read our full article on how the mic works here. The Penrose mic will output its full frequency bandwidth over AUX/analog connection, with very little coloration or limiting of frequency response.
The 2.4gHz Wireless Adapter chipset is bandwidth-limited to offer 6.5kHz of frequency response for the incoming mic signal, which is suitable to capture the fundamental content of the human voice. This is the limit of current technology, and it was decided that the quality of the outgoing audio signal should take priority (we figured that was a no-brainer). What this means is that even though the Penrose mic offers extremely good frequency response, the wireless connection mode has to limit that by necessity.
Discord and most other VoIP software will also adjust depending on available internet speed, which may affect the overall quality and clarity of your calls. Poor internet connection speed will further adversely affect your mic and call quality. To test if there's an issue with your mic or with the software you've chosen, you may want to make a few test recordings using free recording software like Audacity or OBS. Your chosen connection method will also affect your mic quality, and the AUX connection is recommended if you need higher fidelity recordings or transmission.
The actual position of the mic near your mouth can also be very important. To start, make sure that you're speaking in to the correct side of the mic (if you remove the foam filter, the silver mesh should be what you're speaking into, not the Audeze "A" line grille.
For the best mic position, we recommend between 2 and 6 cm from the lower left corner of your chin, below your mouth. Experiment to find the position that gives you the best signal, while reducing breath sounds and external noises. Audio processing found in many software packages can also adversely affect your mic quality so it's important to find what works best for you.
BizzyVaping skrev:Nu kender jeg ikke det nævnte headset, men kan forestille mig de køre over bluetooth og ikke en 2.4 dongle ud fra beskrivelsen?
Hvis de gør det, så er det nok der problemet ligger og det er ikke noget du umiddelbart kan løse.
Viking skrev:BizzyVaping skrev:Nu kender jeg ikke det nævnte headset, men kan forestille mig de køre over bluetooth og ikke en 2.4 dongle ud fra beskrivelsen?
Hvis de gør det, så er det nok der problemet ligger og det er ikke noget du umiddelbart kan løse.
Der sidder et USB stik i min PS5 til at opfange headsettet så det kan køre trådløst. Ikke via Bluetooth
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