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Microphone Novox NC-1: Eliminating Loud Background Noises During Calls & Recordings

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  • #1 16596134
    Fox12300
    Level 8  
    Hello. At first I am sorry if I got the wrong sections - I wasn't sure exactly where to put it. If it's bad, I ask the moderator not to shout at me and move me to the right place. ;)
    Returning to the subject, I have a problem with the above mentioned microphone. Well, while speaking, it intensifies the noise that is caught from the environment. I would have a headache that at the time of buying the microphone (a few months ago) and before changing the computer, this problem was not there. While in the case of some recordings it is not a problem, because they can be noisy, in the case of calls via Skype or Hangout, for example, the girl complains that I make too much noise when I speak.

    I recorded here a sample for listening:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rt1nJ0doCo&feature=youtu.be

    At the very beginning, normal normal noise is heard, but during my speaking the sound is amplified, which is reflected in the amplification also of the noise. This persists for a while, and then everything returns to normal. And here is my question: What could have caused this state of affairs and how to fix it? I tried to switch USB ports. It did nothing. I tried to disable the application's permission for sole control over this device. This gave the buzz all the time. I also thought that maybe a tripod or a microphone cable somehow intercepts the noise of e.g. a computer and transmits it to the diaphragm, but none of these things have such direct contact with the computer. And this doesn't justify reinforcement during speech.
    I would add that due to the lack of the on / off switch on this microphone, I often simply unplugged it from the USB socket - could it have somehow damaged it?

    Thank you in advance for your answers, I hope you will help me somehow ;)

    I corrected the link. RADU23
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  • #2 16596147
    viayner
    Level 43  
    Hello,
    based on this description, it is difficult to diagnose something clearly.
    Check:
    1) on another computer, maybe yours does.
    2) change settings, I see some compression enabled here, you have to combine with the settings, sound quality / compression / sensitivity etc.
    3) drivers, check different versions
    4) maybe your surroundings are "rustling"
    greetings
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  • #3 16596800
    Fox12300
    Level 8  
    @U.P.
    You see, it's difficult to diagnose, but you did it ;) After checking my friend's microphone, where everything was fine, I decided to try the driver option. I installed older and the problem is solved :) Also a topic to close.
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  • #4 16596861
    krzychupar
    Level 43  
    Well, close the topic.
  • #5 16597408
    Fox12300
    Level 8  
    Oh, forgive me, the habit from other forums where the moderator closes the threads ;)
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