Question / Help Audio Echo with Dolby Surround (Corsair VOID USB)

Dottzx

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I just switched to a Corsair void headset that utilizes Dolby 7.1 Surround from a logitech g35 that also used dolby surround (did not have this issue), and ever since the audio in my recordings has a terribly tinny sound / slight echo / reverb that makes it impossible to listen to. My mic is the only thing in the entire recording uneffected.

This only started happening since switching to the new headset. Every single thread i have seen online that has to do with this topic is always unanswered, and after researching for over an hour for a solution with no luck, i decided to make an account and post here because im desperate for help with this.

NOTE: the issue does go away when dolby surround is turned off in the Corsair headset. in my logitech tho, i can have it on and it is all good
 

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Dottzx

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Anyone? It's like a reverb type of effect. i have absolutely no idea what to do. The sound sounds perfectly fine in my headset, its just the recordings that sound god awful. Im normally very good with diagnosing computer issues and things of this nature but i have absolutely NO idea what to do here
 

Dottzx

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I think the issue might be stemming from the fact that windows doesnt appear to see the VOID as a surround sound device. When i look at the properties in the playback device manager, there isnt an enhancement tab or a surround sound tab, nor can i change the default format of the headset in the headphone properties. The VOID is being picked up as a headset while my G35 was picked up as a speaker. Just trying to provide as much info as possible to get the best assistance.

IDK im grasping at straws here at this point.
 
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