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My Single Jack Headset With Mic Not Working
Penny S. | 2024-04-23 06:58:37 |
This is my second headset as mic quite working one first pair 5 |
Jeffrey | 2024-08-18 04:46:48 |
Works nice to split a combo laptop single mic and headphone jack into two separate ports. Ports are clearly labeled as to which is the mic input and which is the headphone input. Simple but functional. 5 |
Micro4T | 2024-09-23 06:31:40 |
My G7 doesn't have a headphone jack, and this solves the problem when hooked up to a shotgun mic. Wonderful! 5 |
Dennis | 2024-07-18 05:51:33 |
My Pixel 3a has a mic/headphone jack, and I'm able to use an SM-57 as a mic now that I have this box. There's minimal hiss from the gain being turned up. I just wish there was an easier way to determine which gain setting I've dialed in. The cord to the mic and the cord to the phone/camera -- they are both ample and sturdy. So far the battery has gone 20+ hours without needing to be changed. Battery is a CR 2032 ...that's not always easy to find in the product description. 5 |
Cathy | 2024-05-14 03:46:21 |
Allowed me to use my headset with mic. 5 |
Richard | 2024-04-18 03:45:59 |
In my work coordinating online classes for working professionals around the globe this headset and mic, for the money, rocks comfort and clarity. 5 |
John | 2024-09-16 04:30:54 |
My audio mix has two inputs XLR mic and 1/4” Instr. The two inputs come in on separate channels and the headSet jack monitored the mic only. Must improved performance using this adapter and I can now hear what’s being recorded. Use the XLR input for audio mic on your mixer. 5 |
Scott | 2024-09-09 05:34:21 |
My stand holds my mic, iPad, and my Aviom headset mixer. It has gotten top heavy as I added gear. Now that I have a saddle bag on the base, no more tipping! Yay!! Simple solution and happy musician! 5 |
William | 2024-08-11 02:59:31 |
My kid wanted a better mic to use while gaming on his p.c. and didn't want a headset mic. He freaked out when I got him this. It improved his online interactions. With the mic volume and headphone volume plus output right on the mic I felt like we could not go wrong for the money. It came with a stand but we mounted it on a boom arm so it wouldn't be on the desktop and pick up any sympathetic vibrations. All in all, it exceeded expectations. 5 |
Ludo the Red Furry Beast | 2024-08-03 01:59:32 |
I am a training specialist who is transitioning from on-site education to virtual, including on-line, real-time interactive classes and Web Based Training. After enduring my company-supplied high-end headset, which presents you on video as a headset-wearing geek with a scratchy voice, I decided to invest in a big-boy microphone. My Scott heritage argued for economy, so I took a chance on the Snowball. Talk about Bang for your Buck! Instead of sounding like a robot from a bad 50's sci-fi, my customers can now enjoy my rich baritone. I am re-recording earlier WBTs to bring up the production value several notches. And I have started using speech recognition software for dictation, something the headset mic just couldn't handle. My Snowball saved the day at a recent class. It was a live class, but one student needed to attend remotely. The instructor couldn't use a headset as she needed mobility across the front of the room. I plugged in the Snowball, and she could be heard loud and crystal clear from any point in the presentation area. The only negative comments I've read complain that the tripod is too small and the 6' USB cord is to short. Hogwash! These included accessories are perfect for 95% of users. The Snowball mounts to a standard tripod screw. Need a sturdier base? Go get one! Need a longer cord? It's standard! Go get one! Bottom Line, if you are looking for solid audio performance at an unbeatable price, this is your mic. Rob Walsh P.S.: When I received my Snowball, my first thought was OMG! I bought the Death Star!. And if you screw in the tripod and turn it sideways, it kinda looks like Sputnik. So, a Must Have for space geeks! 5 |