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System Name | Salvaged |
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Processor | AMD Phenom II X6, 1055T |
Motherboard | MSI (cant remember model..) |
Cooling | Antec Kühler + extra fans (Antec, Zalman, Coolermaster, Generic brand) |
Memory | 8Gb (2 x 4Gb) |
Video Card(s) | ATI Radeon HD6870 |
Storage | Samsung 1TB, 320 Seagate, 250 Samsung |
Display(s) | LG Electronics |
Case | ANTEC Sonata III 500 (found/salvaged + modified) |
Audio Device(s) | 8Ch + Harman Kardon 2.1 (modified, electronics in JVC wood speakers) |
Power Supply | It's made in Denmark, never seen a PSU made there.. |
Software | Win7 X64 Ultimate |
Ok, so I was trying to connect my headphones, the Philips SHB4000/00 to my fiance's laptop, an IBM Lenovo T420s. These are Bluetooth headphones, and work with both smartphones, laptops and even Playstation 3..
However, as fast as I want to use the microphone I get this "static" sound in them.
Thought first that it was the laptop that had issues, so I tested it with the PS3 system. Same there.
And as a final test, I tested it with both my Samsung and Xperia smartphone - still same issue.
The strange thing is, that there has never been any issue with them like that earlier - getting static noise.
When listening to only audio, there are no issues at all.
Should I send them in for repair/exchange or just get a new pair?
However, as fast as I want to use the microphone I get this "static" sound in them.
Thought first that it was the laptop that had issues, so I tested it with the PS3 system. Same there.
And as a final test, I tested it with both my Samsung and Xperia smartphone - still same issue.
The strange thing is, that there has never been any issue with them like that earlier - getting static noise.
When listening to only audio, there are no issues at all.
Should I send them in for repair/exchange or just get a new pair?