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Turtle Beach X12 problem

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July 2, 2013 1:20:31 PM

hey guys. i just bought the Turtle Beach x12s from my local walmart. however, when i try to listen to music or game audio with them it sounds extremely quite and faint, almost unnoticeable its so quite. i have my dials on the inline thing all the way turned up, and i have my sound all the way to the max. i went to Recording and turned the mic all the way up, along with the boost at the max. i can hear my breathing sometimes in the headset from the mic. im not sure why i can hear myself through the mic and no audio from music or games.

anyway, any help would be great. thanks guys.

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July 2, 2013 1:38:06 PM

configure them in Realtek sometimes they can be automatically turned down low. If it isnt that then you may have a deficient headset :( 
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July 2, 2013 1:40:12 PM

HI
have you got any other headphones you can try in your computer.
If different phones are loud then your new ones may be faulty.
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July 2, 2013 1:41:01 PM

Azrael47 said:
configure them in Realtek sometimes they can be automatically turned down low. If it isnt that then you may have a deficient headset :( 


i found a solution, it wasn't this. this happens way to much. i just plugged the cables into the wrong jacks.

im colorblind though so i have an excuse. i cant tell the difference in the cables xD
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July 2, 2013 1:45:54 PM

gommer556 said:
Azrael47 said:
configure them in Realtek sometimes they can be automatically turned down low. If it isnt that then you may have a deficient headset :( 


i found a solution, it wasn't this. this happens way to much. i just plugged the cables into the wrong jacks.

im colorblind though so i have an excuse. i cant tell the difference in the cables xD


I was going to say check but it seemed a silly mistake, nevermind haha enjoy recording with your comfy X12's :D  :D 

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July 2, 2013 7:52:07 PM

Azrael47 said:
gommer556 said:
Azrael47 said:
configure them in Realtek sometimes they can be automatically turned down low. If it isnt that then you may have a deficient headset :( 


i found a solution, it wasn't this. this happens way to much. i just plugged the cables into the wrong jacks.

im colorblind though so i have an excuse. i cant tell the difference in the cables xD


I was going to say check but it seemed a silly mistake, nevermind haha enjoy recording with your comfy X12's :D  :D 



well, i usually have someone help me put them in because i am colorblind and cant tell the difference. but before everyone left my house i had someone tell me which was which but i dropped them and got confused xD then i tried them in both jacks but neither worked, and i just gave up :)  now that people returned to help i got it up and running

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July 3, 2013 4:11:40 AM

gommer556 said:
Azrael47 said:
gommer556 said:
Azrael47 said:
configure them in Realtek sometimes they can be automatically turned down low. If it isnt that then you may have a deficient headset :( 


i found a solution, it wasn't this. this happens way to much. i just plugged the cables into the wrong jacks.

im colorblind though so i have an excuse. i cant tell the difference in the cables xD


I was going to say check but it seemed a silly mistake, nevermind haha enjoy recording with your comfy X12's :D  :D 



well, i usually have someone help me put them in because i am colorblind and cant tell the difference. but before everyone left my house i had someone tell me which was which but i dropped them and got confused xD then i tried them in both jacks but neither worked, and i just gave up :)  now that people returned to help i got it up and running



Ok thats good news :D 
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December 12, 2013 8:12:27 PM

next time that happens, look closely at the jacks, the mic has a raised mic symbol, and the headphones have a sunken semi-circle. thought that might help.
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