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    Solved! XPS 8900 Headphone Mic Issue

    anytime
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    Solved! XPS 8900 Headphone Mic Issue

    if its only on the pc that its not working , then its either not connected right , or the port on the pc is damaged , im sorry i couldnt give more help , however without seeing the issue directly , its an " up in the air " moment , sorry
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    Solved! XPS 8900 Headphone Mic Issue

    try without the splitter and see if the mic works that way , if not , then its somehow muted or defective , aside from that , i cant help since its not a windows issue but more like a hardware issue
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    $200 bundle (headphone+mic+dac/amp) for gaming/casual music

    if you think there good , wait till you hear the clarity of audio once the amp has arrived , you will definitely see a major difference , then you should enjoy it more :D
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    Speaker auto off

    it seems your tv isn't pushing enough sound to the speakers to force it to stay awake , i would recommend using an amp to run sound from the source to the speakers (eg , tv to amp , from amp to speakers ) beyond that i cant help as i dont use audio from tv ever , i use pc and which i use a mixer...
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    What cable and AMP do i need for active speakers

    first those are indeed passive , but those connectors look like speakon connectors , so first you need to contact manufacturer through there website , and request info on if they are indeed speakon cables , if they are , all you need is from your source ( receiver /amp/dac ect ) to speakon and...
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    Solved! USB microphone produces static noise whatever I try

    i didnt hear any sound , are you using mic as a sound card or just as a mic? if not using as a sound card , it would mean that your mic is receiving extra power ( electromagnetic interference or rf interference ) , if it is emi or rf interference , its now out of my hands , as thats more...
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    Solved! XPS 8900 Headphone Mic Issue

    have you looked at your microphone gain within windows 10 audio properties of the device?
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    Corsair RGB void headset no Audio/mic

    does the headset have independant volume? like control on the set itself? just covering bases on that does the pc register that sound is playing? or does pc slow down? what are your device settings in the properties menu?
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    Anyone know a good audio splitter (1F and 2M)

    you can grab splitter box ( https://www.amazon.com/Sescom-SES-IPOD-AB-Stereo-MP3-Player/dp/B005TE7GP4/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1488176238&sr=8-15&keywords=audio+switch ) link is an example , possibly a purchase? lol , or you can literally make one with a dpdt switch , 3 3.5mm jacks , and some...
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    Solved! USB microphone produces static noise whatever I try

    what is your microphone gain set to? if it is to high? ( the setting with in the operating system audio manager) , from my experience with the usb audio technica atr2500 mic , if it is high , it can cause a hiss
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    USB Microphone static noise

    how long are the usb cables? have you disabled enhancements for the device itself?
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    $200 bundle (headphone+mic+dac/amp) for gaming/casual music

    good setup , idk about the pads so hope those work for you , as for the headphones , fulla and mic , good selection especially the schitt amp/dac , i hear nothing but good things about them , i want the jotunheim myself , amp with optional dac but its expensive lol , good luck and may your audio...
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    $200 bundle (headphone+mic+dac/amp) for gaming/casual music

    understandable , only thing i can say then is to research the hardware and just commit to your purchase :D
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    Television-amplifier sound problem

    it might possibly be your windows forcing audio through the other directions , may i ask , are you using a dedicated video card for those actions? if so , try turning off audio through those connections and see if the amp can be read it sounds like your trying to run on board graphics and run...