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I also got them while using a wireless mouse.
Try them somewhere else a bit away from you setup.
tried that in many places but still no fix. thanks for the suggestion but still gives me ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ ear cancer.
Did you try replacing the dongle for the audio with another sold on their site?
Does it do it while directly connected (either my USB or audio jack)?
What about in passive mode?
yes
yup
nope but i want wireless cus my pc has 2 headphone jacks and not 1
nope
The last two are needed to test where the issue is. I suggest you try and see if it fixes the issue. If the issue stops, then it is the wireless reciver in the headset. If it does not, then it is something with the speakers.
We are trying to trouble shoot where the issue is, not solve it as that can't be done yet.
bro ik you're trying to help but ive already tried all the basic ♥♥♥♥ and tested all i can think of.
including what you told me to do.
-make sure your dongle is plugged in all the way
-reset all sound settings to default ( in a different profile maybe i just did it without thinking about it and it reset everything :/ )
-turn the headset off, restart your computer, and turn your headset on after your pc is on
^ the last one prob doesn't matter how you do it but thats just how i did it and it fixed it.
There was an update...
If your headphones are still warranted, I would RMA them. If not, I'm personally going to find a broken pair on eBay to use for parts to replace the mic and associated PCB. Unfortunately, a few of the wires are soldered directly to the board, and I don't feel comfortable soldering. If you do, just replacing the exposed wire should do the trick.
https://ibb.co/7rTRCz6
I have the static only when the mic is active, and it comes through as feedback as if there is a fan blowing on the mic. Would the exposed wires cause this? Also, it only happens if I am not "using" the mic... like if I talk or something, it doesn't do it, but if I am quiet, it hisses really badly until I talk or something again.
What I had to do to get rid of it was clean install Windows 10 and never install Logitech gaming software ever again.
If you're still using the gaming software instead of g-hub, this could be the source