Microphone on Windows 10 way too quiet and poor quality?

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The day before yesterday I tried on my quite new PC my headset micro (the headphones are working properly). But when TS sound quality was characterized by consistently choppy speech - which was also extremely quiet and impossible to understand -, I was looking for a solution. The TS connection values were perfect and the actual micro can't be synonymous, because this works perfectly on my phone. The connection of the headset is actually a one-piece 3.5mm connector, as for consoles, cell phones; laptops, etc. However, there's an adapter that virtually divides into the usual micro and headphone connections. Meanwhile, I have this adapter in the suspicion, as it can't be said as s.Micro, the cables are all in the correct sockets and the Realtek HD Audio driver is downloaded and installed. Earlier I put the connections to the front (my PC has both rear and rear AUdio-In and -out connections) and now at least the quality is normal. The microphone is still very quiet (not only in TS) although I have in the Windows sound settings and in the Realtek settings the volume to 100%. The HEadset is a Phoinikas H-9 (I know, very cheap, but on the actual micro can't put it) and the motherboard is an MSI X-470 Gaming +.

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This is a known problem on Windows 10

Tr

Thanks for the answer.

How can you handle this problem?

Tr

Edit: It must be due to a setting problem s.PC or to a defect, because another micro s.PC synonymous not funktioiert. In addition, the micro themed above works on another desktop PC, which means it can't be connected to the adapter

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This can go to the different impedances. Each device (PC headphones, micro, etc.) have a certain "connection value". Diverge from each other, the connection can be louder or quieter. Only with the same impedance (eg resistance value) of the devices, there are optimal results.

Tr

Thanks for the answer.

Can you somehow change this impedance or otherwise solve the problem, or must I just accept it as a given or put another headset with the correct impedance?

Re

Very rarely can you change the impedance. Look in the descriptions of the devices, then the "resistance / ohms", the current (mA) and current (volts) should be almost identical.

Eg

When connecting two audio devices, only the voltage adjustment Ri

It would be different in the telephone switching technology, there's power adjustment Ri = Ra.