Hi there. I've been using a Plantronics DSP-400 USB headset mic for quite a
long time now. I got another one for Christmas a few years ago that I
decided to try yesterday because the foam on the left earpiece is just about
all gone. That one never had any audio problems for me recording, but this
one I just opened has hum when I record. I think it's just a little bit, but
when you do net radio and stuff that applies processing, that sound will
become more apparent. I plugged the old one back in to get rid of the hum
even though it's getting uncomfortable to wear. How can I get rid of the hum
so I can use this new one, or did I just end up with a defective one? I know
I can't return it any more because that model isn't made any more and it's a
few years old. Why would a new one of the same model record hum and this old
one I've been using for about 4 years now doesn't? I thought hum would be an
unusual thing with USB headsets. Is there any way around it. I'd hate to buy
a bunch of USB headsets and have to return them to find one that doesn't hum
as it's important to me to have a somewhat clean recording. I use Skype for
some of those phone systems where you have to say what you want and noise
like that may screw up the voice recognition. I can't take the cables off as
they're built in, so is there anything that can be done, or did I end up
with a defective one?
Thanks.
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