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Subject: Does anyone have the new turtle beach series? ( x22, x32, x42?)

I have the 32's and i was wondering if anyone else gets that extremely loud and obnoxious high pitch screech whenever the battery runs out.

can i turn that off?

  • 12.16.2012 2:59 PM PDT

feartehstickman...
Posted by: toxicpanther615
the only problem i have with mine is that it's unstable,[very shakey],so you'd need a tripod for it.

Posted by: CJ Olvaid 360
Just drink a beer and everything will be ok

I have the x12. There's lots of cords and they get tangled, but at least I don't need to worry about batteries.

  • 12.16.2012 3:01 PM PDT

Why don't we just share the hill?

Put new batteries in.

Also you should have bought Astros.

  • 12.16.2012 3:01 PM PDT

7even is Darker

Nope

I have x42's and it has the same screech, it's annoying as hell. Actually this was my first expensive pair of gaming headphones and I'm really disappointed with the serious lack of user control.

  • 12.16.2012 3:02 PM PDT


Posted by: bulldog534
Put new batteries in.


probably the dumbest comment ive ever read.


  • 12.16.2012 3:03 PM PDT

Why don't we just share the hill?


Posted by: thisguyCAMEO

Posted by: bulldog534
Put new batteries in.


probably the dumbest comment ive ever read.




No. If your headset makes a loud noise when the batteries are running out it makes perfect sense to replace the batteries.

  • 12.16.2012 3:05 PM PDT


Posted by: thisguyCAMEO

Posted by: bulldog534
Put new batteries in.


probably the dumbest comment ive ever read.



but new batteries will make it run again and there u have it it works again omigod

  • 12.16.2012 3:05 PM PDT


Posted by: CP0 Fraser
Nope

I have x42's and it has the same screech, it's annoying as hell. Actually this was my first expensive pair of gaming headphones and I'm really disappointed with the serious lack of user control.


i just...do they think were too stupid to realize that the sound is gone and we cant talk

  • 12.16.2012 3:12 PM PDT

I have the X12s and love them, also my wires dont get tangled because I know a trick ;)

Don't know why people get wireless things, I hate batteries so much and cords are way better<3

  • 12.16.2012 3:14 PM PDT

feartehstickman...
Posted by: toxicpanther615
the only problem i have with mine is that it's unstable,[very shakey],so you'd need a tripod for it.

Posted by: CJ Olvaid 360
Just drink a beer and everything will be ok

Posted by: EChondo
I have the X12s and love them, also my wires dont get tangled because I know a trick ;)

Don't know why people get wireless things, I hate batteries so much and cords are way better<3
Do tell, kind sir.

  • 12.16.2012 3:15 PM PDT

"You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don't try to forget the mistakes, but you don't dwell on it. You don't let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space." -Johnny Cash

I have the same problem, but I don't believe that there's a way to stop it from happening.

[Edited on 12.16.2012 3:42 PM PST]

  • 12.16.2012 3:41 PM PDT


Posted by: Domi 233
Posted by: EChondo
I have the X12s and love them, also my wires dont get tangled because I know a trick ;)

Don't know why people get wireless things, I hate batteries so much and cords are way better<3
Do tell, kind sir.


Well since you asked, when you have wired things like a headset, the cord doesn't get tangled up because it's just a wire, it gets tangled up because you, the user, picks it up and sets it down in different directions.

So, when you pick it up and put it on your head and then set it down the opposite direction the cord then becomes twisted very slightly, so when you do it over and over again, the cord then becomes one entire twisted strand.

You get how I am explaining it? So, lets say you put the headset down and the mic is on the left side, but when you pick it up you spin it and the mic is now on the right side and when you put it down you spin it again and the mic is on the left.

Over time the cord becomes tangled and a mess! So pick your headset up and put it down in the same direction and it won't become twisted!

  • 12.16.2012 3:45 PM PDT