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Michrophone help please

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i just got a brand new Logitech Headset from Gamestop for my PS3 and for some reason no one could hear me. How can i fix this?

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  1. make sure the ps3 is switch to the device Accessory set. > audio device set. on input device set it to your headset


  2. Is it Bluetooth or USB? If it's USB I recommend you sell it back to Gamestop (take the loss) and buy a Bluetooth headset. But, as the first guy said, you need to make sure your audio settings are correct. Just go to accessory settings and you'll find it.

  3. A Bluetooth headset has to be registered, or "paired", with your PS3 before it can be used.

    Make sure your Bluetooth headset is fully charged before you begin.

    Check your headset instructions for entering "pairing mode". Activate your headsets' "pairing mode" so it can be recognized by the PS3.

    On the Cross Media Bar (or XMB) of the PS3 go to the "Settings" tab, then down into "Accessory Settings", then down into "Manage Bluetooth Devices".

    With your headset in pairing mode, follow the onscreen instructions and let the PS3 scan for your headset. When your headset is found, follow the prompts and enter a pass key (if necessary- the default is usually 0000 for all brands). The pairing should now be complete.

    If you're using a USB (wired) headset, just plug it into one of the ports on the front of the PS3 (the system should auto-detect the USB headset).

    If you are having trouble with a headset after it is paired with the PS3, there are a few things to check first:

    Make sure your headset battery is charged and working. Be aware that some brands/models will need to be paired again after each recharge. It's not a problem, it's just the way those models work.

    Make sure your controller is charged. Lots of strange things happen when the controllers don't have enough power, like dropouts and headset interference.

    The headset should be set as the input/output device from the XMB.

    For Bluetooth users, make sure there are no other Bluetooth devices in use near your PS3. Also try to eliminate any other radio frequency interference if possible.



    For USB users, make sure the connection is secure and there are no wire breaks.

    Update your console to the current available firmware.

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