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System Name | Karl Arsch v. u. z. Abgewischt |
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Processor | i5 3770K @5GHz delided |
Motherboard | ASRock Z77 Professional |
Cooling | Arctic Liquid Freezer 240 |
Memory | 4x 4GB 1866 MHz DDR3 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 970 |
Storage | Samsung 830 - 512GB; 2x 2TB WD Blue |
Display(s) | Samsung T240 1920x1200 |
Case | Bitfenix Shinobie XL |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | Cougar G600 |
Mouse | Logitech G500 |
Keyboard | CMStorm Ultimate QuickFire (CherryMX Brown) |
Software | Win7 Pro 64bit |
The sound solutions on motherboards and headsets are improving when it comes to playback the last years, but audio capture is still a big issue. Here is a solution for around 8$ that should at least improve the situation for many users.
While I don't Skype that often and my Teamspeak/Discord use is also very low lately, I'm aware that my Corsair Vengeance 1500 produce great sound (in stereo mode - forget that software genereated 5.1/7.1 nonsense) but the microphone is subpar producing a clear high frequency beep noise in the background. That's why I bought a ModMic 4 from Antlion two or three years ago.
That improved my mic-situation quite a bit totally eliminating that high frequency beeping (that I also hear in my cans). Thing is now I was back to capturing my voice using the onboard soundcard of my ASRock Fatal1ty Z77 Professional with it's Realtek ALC898 codec. It's not that bad in combination with the Modmic but now I can pick up some "white noise" in the background.
A few weeks ago I stumbled across a new gadget in some PC techforum proclaimed to be the small (coin sized) and cheap solution (8$) for people who are using a mic plugged into the back of their PCs. So I bought it ...
The EE803 from TeckNet (MPN/Herstellernummer seems to be 846947. Labeling of the device seems to differ depending on market.)
Plugging it into my PC, I think this is as good as is it can get with my current microphone. I recorded 3 short audio samples with OBS for comparison. Please keep in mind that the location I'm recording had a strong echo - this is not the fault of the involved audio devices or mics!
Corsair Vengeance 1500 (USB headset with integrated mic) - "Gaming" micro aka junk ...
ModMic 4 plugged into my motherboard ALC898 - dull/muffled
ModMic 4 plugged into the EE803 from TeckNet - best of the 3, clear(er) not muffled and "no" strange noise in the background
What do you guys think?
Edit:
While I don't Skype that often and my Teamspeak/Discord use is also very low lately, I'm aware that my Corsair Vengeance 1500 produce great sound (in stereo mode - forget that software genereated 5.1/7.1 nonsense) but the microphone is subpar producing a clear high frequency beep noise in the background. That's why I bought a ModMic 4 from Antlion two or three years ago.
That improved my mic-situation quite a bit totally eliminating that high frequency beeping (that I also hear in my cans). Thing is now I was back to capturing my voice using the onboard soundcard of my ASRock Fatal1ty Z77 Professional with it's Realtek ALC898 codec. It's not that bad in combination with the Modmic but now I can pick up some "white noise" in the background.
A few weeks ago I stumbled across a new gadget in some PC techforum proclaimed to be the small (coin sized) and cheap solution (8$) for people who are using a mic plugged into the back of their PCs. So I bought it ...
The EE803 from TeckNet (MPN/Herstellernummer seems to be 846947. Labeling of the device seems to differ depending on market.)
Plugging it into my PC, I think this is as good as is it can get with my current microphone. I recorded 3 short audio samples with OBS for comparison. Please keep in mind that the location I'm recording had a strong echo - this is not the fault of the involved audio devices or mics!
Corsair Vengeance 1500 (USB headset with integrated mic) - "Gaming" micro aka junk ...
ModMic 4 plugged into my motherboard ALC898 - dull/muffled
ModMic 4 plugged into the EE803 from TeckNet - best of the 3, clear(er) not muffled and "no" strange noise in the background
What do you guys think?
Edit:
They work great for laptops with busted headphone jacks. My wife and my son killed theirs at least twice and these put them back in service w/o me hunting for replacement parts and tearing apart the laptops to fix them
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