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    Quite a few people I have met online speak with
    for people witha mic and speakers, not headset...
    your mic in your friggin throat. You mic, especially with teh dB boost, is very sensitive. Headset mic are made to be close to your mouth, that's why they are. You can easily keep a normal mic farther away from your speaker adn about a foot away from your mouth. Then you wont get reverb and your voice wont make someone else's speakers crack and blair. If they complain about how low it is, then move closer. (some of you might not have the db boost on)

    but seriously, its more sensitive than you think...
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    Quite a few people I have met online speak with
    for people witha mic and speakers, not headset...
    your mic in your friggin throat. You mic, especially with teh dB boost, is very sensitive. Headset mic are made to be close to your mouth, that's why they are. You can easily keep a normal mic farther away from your speaker adn about a foot away from your mouth. Then you wont get reverb and your voice wont make someone else's speakers crack and blair. If they complain about how low it is, then move closer. (some of you might not have the db boost on)

    but seriously, its more sensitive than you think...

    If your gonna go down, go down in flames!
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    hehe, i ran into some of these ppl myself
    ist pretty funny but i know a majority will never get it but i like th8e effort to try and get the message out there.
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