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joet6683

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  1. I did a little more testing - it is only the Virtuoso mic using the 3.5mm cable. You can use another mic like the vModa boom pro, I had no issues with that. But if I were to use that, I'd probably stick with using my vModa headset as well on Xbox (I bought the virtuoso for wireless on PC, and wanted to use on Xbox as well to have a gaming specific headset.)
  2. I can confirm this. There is no echo when connected to PC via wireless or USB. But there is always an echo using the 3.5mm cable. It was first noticed when I used on Xbox One (party was saying they could hear an echo of everyone's voice and game sound), but I confirmed it does the same when connected to PC, android phone, and ps4 controller. So essentially it is worthless to use with anything via 3.5mm. And to note on using wireless on Xbox - it won't happen because Xbox has special sound drivers that don't work with standard usb sound (like PC and PS4 ironically.) The only way to work with xbox is via 3.5mm to the controller or with a headset specifically made for xbox one (like the turtle beach stealth 500/800x that uses a base station via USB/optical, Astro MixAmp pro connecting the same way, or SteelSeries Arctis 9x that connects to the console like a controller.) Speaking of which, like the MixAmp that allows you to connect any headset via 3.5mm, I am surprised nobody made a similar amp with a usb port to allow the usage of any wireless headset. Essentially it has all the hardware to allow chat and game sound from the xbox, but then passes to a usb port that a wireless like the virtuoso or a standard usb headset can plug into.
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