maybe try pairing up a bluetooth telephone headset and see how you get
along with that.  Different mics are aimed at different uses, and it
sounds like your usb headset is picking up way more background noise
than it needs to.

On 2 Nov, 11:48, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
> Toby Leighton wrote:
> > This is obviously for connecting real microphones to the computer.
> > for speech dictation the usb headsets are the way to go for
> > convienience and quality, for recording any voice, singing or noises a
> > USB soundcard can be affordable and vastly superior to the internal
> > inputs.
>
> my real problem is that since I got the Mac Pro, the USB headset has
> been incredibly sensitive. I've set the input gain to zero but still the
> slightest sound triggers 'the'. It's crazy, I'm sitting like a statue
> breathing very quietly! But this seems a roundabout way to have a USB mic;)
>
> cheers

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