How To Amplify Sound from Siberia V2 Headset


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    How To Amplify Sound from Siberia V2 Headset


    Hey guys! I have a Siberia V2 Headset w/ a built in soundcard. The headset itself has a volume slider which is good because I don't have to open the volume settings or touch my computer to change the volume, but the output sound is very quiet. I have to have the volume on 100 and then adjust the slider to a comfortable level. I hate doing this because it has become annoying. Is there anyway I can amplify the sound of the output which is a sound card?
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    About the only way would be to have an external amplifier, such as a "headphone amp" like is used in recording studios and then connect your headphone to that. Then you can leave the PC volume alone and control the volume with the headphone amp. Small headphone amps are relatively inexpensive. Here is one from the Musicians Friend site: Behringer MICROAMP HA400 Headphone Amp | Musician's Friend
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    Hmm well I was looking for something else because that is too big for me... Thanks anyways though!
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    fireberd said:
    About the only way would be to have an external amplifier, such as a "headphone amp" like is used in recording studios and then connect your headphone to that. Then you can leave the PC volume alone and control the volume with the headphone amp. Small headphone amps are relatively inexpensive. Here is one from the Musicians Friend site: Behringer MICROAMP HA400 Headphone Amp | Musician's Friend
    Thanks, but it's too big for me and not quite what I'm looking for!
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    Also, I need the input to be a female usb
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