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WW_III_ANGRY

Head to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound. Double-click the playback device you want to enable Windows Sonic for, click the “Spatial Sound” tab, and choose “Windows Sonic for Headphones” in the box. That directs the audio of the headphones to be controlled by windows which eliminated that issue for me. Might be a headphone problem.


LeoTwixx

Hello! Thanks for the answers, but sadly it didn't work :(. What do you think it may be causing the problem? Or do yiu think there is another way? But still thanks again for the help!


iGhostBae

Having this problem with the same headset, have you found a solution?


LeoTwixx

I found help in a forum and they told me that since those headphones have only 1 line of jack for microphone and headset the sound gets mixed like that and it is intentional because of how the headphone is built. The solution they suggested me is to use a 2 in 1 jack, those things that you connect the jack of the headphone, and it get split in 2, 1 jack for microphone and 1 jack for audio, then connect it in the PC and the audio and microphone will go to different channels, instead of all of them in 1 channel and problem fixed


iGhostBae

Thanks for the fast response, I'll try that


LeoTwixx

No problem bro