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Logitech G930 - Can hear myself through mic.

Zac Wallace

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Nov 29, 2013
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I just purchased the Wireless Logitech G930.

It's all working good with the surround sound and the mic works properly.

However if you put the headphones on and talk, there's a 0.5-1 second delay and you hear your own voice, your breathing, surrounding noises all through the headset.

This is extremely distracting when trying to talk to people when you have this echo of everything your saying.


I've done a lot of searching and still have no resolution.

I've gone to the recording devices -> properties -> listen -> listen to this device is unchecked.
When it is checked there's a DOUBLE echo of everything.

I've also read that in the Logitech Settings program if you change the "Sidetone" setting it will stop the echoing but it doesn't.

I've adjusted microphone levels, done pretty much anything someone with basic computer knowledge would.


I'm not sure on the sound card I have my device manager says this under Sound, Video and game controllers:

> AMD High Definition Audio Device ( my graphics card HDMI output I believe )
> Logitech G930 Headset
> VIA High Definition Audio



If you've read all this, thanks.
Any help would be appreciated :)
Solution
Under logitech gaming software, and under your G930, there is a tab where you can change your voice into different things, there you can uncheck a option to hear yourself.. Have you looked there? :)
Under logitech gaming software, and under your G930, there is a tab where you can change your voice into different things, there you can uncheck a option to hear yourself.. Have you looked there? :)