Blue snowball ice microphone and speakers would have a lot of feedback?

paopaw07

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As the title says would an external mic such as blue snowball ice mic and speakers would have a lot of feedback while playing games?
 
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The majority of computers use Realtek software and drivers for audio.
Check the right hand side of your task bar,if you see Realtek hd audio manager then right click on it and select sound manager.
Now select sound effects from the top tabs and if you look down you will see a button marked change to graphic eq press this and you will see a simple graphic eq with ten sliders.

makkem

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Yes it is a possibility that you will get feedback.
However that can be reduced.
That is a decent mic for that as it has a cardiod response which means it hardly picks up sound from the rear so it needs to be in front of the speakers.
Ideally you would use powerful speakers with the volume set low this reduces the likelihood of feedback but maintains the listening volume level.
If you do get feedback and have graphic equalization on the software mixer then you can reduce the level at the frequency at which the feedback is occuring .
 

paopaw07

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What do you mean by graphic equalization? Is their default mixer on win 7 or I need a third party software for that?

 

makkem

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The majority of computers use Realtek software and drivers for audio.
Check the right hand side of your task bar,if you see Realtek hd audio manager then right click on it and select sound manager.
Now select sound effects from the top tabs and if you look down you will see a button marked change to graphic eq press this and you will see a simple graphic eq with ten sliders.
 
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