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idk what to tell youĪnd yes, the echo is normal when you test levels.Be sure to visit IGN Tech for all the latest comprehensive hands-on reviews and best-of roundups. Good luck, if you have a loud keyboard like a mx blue. I believe I also had to tinker with Microsofts microphone settings, I think I have it at either 75 or 90.Īs far as positioning the microphone, I habe it on my left, with the bottom of the mic pointing at the keyboard, and the audio technica label pointed at my face. I'd suggest a quiet keyboard as well, I habe the corsair k70 with cherry mx reds AND I purchased o-rings to damped the sound of the key bottoming out. For my gsming setup, I have the microphone roughly 6-8 inches from my face, and I had to tinker with the noise gate in TeamSpeak to only activate on my voice levels. Well AT2020+ usb, it's a condenser microphone, it is good for music as it picks up any sound in the room fairly easily. I'm not sure if this is a side effect of that feature or if it's actually echoing normally as well. *When I used the listen to this device to test levels it has an echo. How would I configure the mic to have the best sound for gaming comms (It picks up keyboard sounds and a lot of background noise). Basically it's not a headset mic or a crappy $20 clip on. I didn't really expect it from this mic as it's semi-nice quality. I bought a AT2020 recently and some of my friends on Teamspeak or other communication clients have been saying my mic is too loud or picking up a lot of background noise, mouse clicks, keyboard noise etc.
