• Reviews around noise (1.16 of 5)

    Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter for Windows and Mac. Plug and play No drivers Needed. (AU-MMSA)

    • I need to record audio through another software in order to hear it, but when I do that I hear a really loud fuzz noise
    • Friends of mine told me that when I spoke over the microphone, there was a static / deep bass noise when I was using the USB sound card that came with the head set
    • I was hoping to use this to connect mic/line-in to a Macbook Pro but it produces VERY poor quality sound and static noise.
    • It work ok, generate a loud noise when not listen to any sound... kind like static
    • I had originally bought a DAC for the desktop, but I regret it now since I could have just used this for a lot less money as I just wanted to not hear the hissing noises and have decent sound quality
    • My personal experience confirms what they had said regarding the noise
    • Using the mic 3.5 port for simple voice recording produces bad quality sound with disturbing echo noise
    • It has some noise on the output but not enough to be a problem as I was using it in a theatre venue where there is enough other ambient background sound to cover it
    • With this product, I can't add any of that without amplifying the annoying white noise to even greater levels
    • Made the nasty noises from my computer go away.
    • However, the mic input produces a loud "buzzing noise
    • Also, if I bump the adapter even slightly, it'll produce this horrible, extremely loud crackling noise
    • Every 15 minutes, it changes and makes everything make a deep noise and distorts the sound a lot.
    • As soon as I plugged it into a USB port I got a loud humming noise from my speakers
    • The plug fits but the microphone makes loud fuzzy noises instead of picking up my voice.
    • The speaker port makes static noise when I plugged my headphones into it