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Logitech G930 Headset

YoMoma

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Received one of these for Christmas and overall I think the headset is good quality, audio and build quality. But one thing I notice with my unit is that when not in surround (7.1) mode, and I listen to videos from You Tube or watch any other video of any kind, Most of the sound comes from the right channel. I`d say 75% from the right side. But, if I listen to my songs on my PC from say ITunes, the sound is evenly distributed on both sides.
Now when listening in stereo and I`m hearing the sound 75/25 in my headset and I change to 7.1, then the sound comes out evenly through the headset.
Just wondering if anyone else that owns the G930 hears the same thing I do. If not, I will be returning these for another G930.
 
I still hear about 25% in left ear, 75% in right ear on that video while in stereo. Sounded much better in surround, but I`d rather listen to music just in stereo.
Went into my Itunes to play a song and music was evenly distributed in both ears.

Other videos I`ve sampled with the same result...
1. http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/2013-lincoln-mkz-drives-itself-motoramic-tv-163320831.html
2. http://www.2dorks.com/scalper_deal.html
3. http://www.craveonline.com/music/articles/202029-listen-new-from-alice-in-chains-hollow

Anyone else have the same problem?
 
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I`ve made an adjustment that seems to have corrected it for the most part, but not sure if my headset should be reacting this way.
I went into my Logitech G930 settings and more specifically the "surround sound mixer".
.By default while in stereo, both left and right speaker is set up on the number "11" setting, which is turned all the way up. If I turn the left speaker setting down to "10" it makes a big difference as the speaker sound kicks it up another level. Almost to the same level as the right speaker. But strangly as I set the number lower, the sound does not diminish. Even set on "0" for the left or right speaker, the sound does not lower or dissapear all together in the adjusted speaker.
Not sure if this should be happining, but at least it seems to be working better than before.
Now, to go test the G930 in real world conditions.
 
I'd forgotten about this, but mine would do this from time to time, so does a set a friend uses, and it was a particular issue with Skype.

For both of us the fix wound up being to unplug the USB module, reboot the machine, and plug it back in. 9 times out of ten just doing that would put everything back to normal and then it would stay that way unless you unplugged it again for some reason.
 
I love these. Suberp sound quality for wireless. No audiophile I have lost 30% of hearing on one ear. Plenty loud I love the boom since I skype A LOT. I love the voice morphing.. Having fun with low tone frankie , and calling friends and telling them gone butter their bread,
 
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