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Medusa 5.1 Mobile Edition USB

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The next step in the development of the successful 5.1 USB headset! Simply plug the Medusa 5.1 Mobile Edition into your USB port, install the software and they′re ready to use. 5.1 surround sound without needing to have a 5.1 sound card – the integrated sound chip makes it all possible!

Technical data

  • EAN: 4027301087956
  • Product Number: SL-8795

  • 5.1 surround sound with just one USB connector
  • Driver software allows fine tuning of the settings
  • Stereo mode possible
  • High quality microphone
  • Collapsible padded earcups
  • In-line remote featuring integrated soundcard
  • Including high quality carry case
  • 2.2m cable

I hear an echo while using my USB headset.
Open the volume control. Here you should find the entry Micro. Disable the microphone here.

Is this headset compatible with Mac?

This headset is compatible to Mac and works with the Mac internal drivers in stereo mode.

Is this headset compatible with the PS3® and Xbox 360®?
Unfortunately not. This headset isn’t compatible with gaming consoles such as the PS3® and Xbox 360®. The integrated sound card requires special drivers which are only available for Windows®.

The headset doesn’t seem to be working, audio playback is poor – when I speak into the microphone, people can’t understand what I’m saying or playback and microphone recording won’t work at the same time. What do I need to do?
Try another USB port. The headset requires a stable supply of power from the USB port at a constant current of 500mA. First make sure that the headset isn’t connected to a USB hub, a USB extension cable or the front port on the PC – it should be connected to one of the ports on the motherboard.
If that doesn’t resolve your problem, go to the Windows® Device Manager, click ‘Universal Serial Bus controllers’ and check the properties of the USB Root Hubs by right-clicking the root hub and then clicking ‘Properties’. Under ‘Power’ you can check how many USB devices are connected to a root hub. The headset should be connected to its own root hub which shouldn’t be shared with other devices. In addition, click the root hub’s ‘Power Management’ tab (also under ‘Properties’) and make sure the option ‘Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power’ is unchecked.

The headset microphone is very quiet – how can I increase the recording level?

To do this, enable ‘Microphone Boost’ or ‘Microphone Boost Control’. In the majority of Windows® systems, you’ll find this function in the Control Panel under the ‘Sound’ option – ‘Recording’; in some cases it may even be located in a submenu. That said, this function might not be available on some systems depending on your sound card.