Okay, so this is another one of those headset-picking up desktop sounds post, but there's something I kind of discovered about this. There's a splitter that comes with this headset, which splits the green audio and the pink microphone jack. You have to plug in the headset's 3.5mm jack into the adapter for it to work. Now, I have this issue where the Cloud Revolver picks up my desktop sounds. That means when I play a game, music, or someone speaks, they can hear it all. It's rather faint, and my voice does overpower it, but people can still hear it and it's become an issue. I thought at first this was a product defect, so I did swap them for another, and the issue still persisted. Just before I was about to give up and return these, I decided to plug an old headset that also requires a splitter for both the mic and headphones to work. I decided, hey, why not just use the Cloud Revolver's splitter? And guess what, I did, and the issue was duplicated to that old headset: I could hear the desktop sounds and everything I did on my computer. So it's not actually the Cloud Revolver at fault, but the Splitter that it came with that is causing this disastrous issue. I'm no big audio being, but is there actually any way around this at all? I'm pretty sure this was already known already, but just incase, I rather just repeat the situation and discovery.
Perhaps if I used another splitter cable than the Cloud Revolver's?
Perhaps if I used another splitter cable than the Cloud Revolver's?