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I would just invest in a good USB headset, such as Triton 720+ multiplatform USB headset. At least you will be able to use it on consoles as well, and it will be much better then plugging in an analog headset into your sound card.
If u just want a good quality headset that uses 3.5mm analog plugs and have a desktop, I would suggest a better sound card, such as ASUS Xonar or Creative Sound Blaster Z
Did u try it? What's stopping u?
Can't hurt to try.
Just know as far as headsets, if they are USB they are usually compatible with Consoles and PC/Mac. And USB ones have their own sound chip, so they do not run off your system sound card.
Where as analog ones, it needs to be a PC/Mac with the appropriate analog jacks on the sound card, if it's a 5.1 or 7.1 headset.
i did try it and it didnt work. my sound system is 5.1 and it my soundcard didnt support it
What OS do u have installed?
I can point u to the sound drivers. Which u can simply reinstall if for some reason the Soundmax app is missing.
Actually after playing around with it for quite some time i finally have them hooked up correctly. Thank you Bad Motha for all your help
Also u can check some other settings via Control Panel > Sound > Manage Audio Devices
and check the Playback/Recording related settings. As there is usually some further customization options available there, based on the Audio Codec & Drivers.