The only thing I haven't tried is a double-ended 3.5mm TRRS cable with a CTIA-OMTP 3.5mm converter adapter - and I'm pretty sure that wouldn't do anything. Power cycled (hold power button until it turns off) and unplugged many times. I'm using a TRS 3.5mm > TRS 2.5mm > 'Official xbox one stereo adapter TRS 2.5mm - TRRS 3.5mm CTIA adapter' and it works for everything except the buzzing.Ĥ. Got an externally powered USB3 hub (5V 2.5A) for the hard drive/switched every config of that is powered by it.ģ. Changed USB ports (helped a lot at first) - Didn't work.Ģ. The most common problem that I've heard of is that the USB bus on the console is causing a loop or grounding problem.ġ.
Other USB devices: USB3 powered External 1TB 2.5" hard drive, Logitech LED illuminated USB keyboard. The mic part goes out through a 3.5mm TRS > 2.5mm TRS cable to the TRS > CTIA adapter that came with the xbox stereo adapter that comes from the inline controls and goes to the controller for mic transmit/receive.Ĭontroller: PDP Afterglow Prismatic Xbox One controller with the 3.5mm mic port and officially licensed stereo headset adapter that's inside the controller. Headset: Xbox 360 Tritton Pro+ via optical. My headset works fine with microsoft controllers via the stereo adapter (gen 1 controller). I have tried several troubleshooting techniques but none has solved my problem soįar. I got the wired PDP afterglow xbox one controller and I have a big problem with buzzing coming from my mic that I can sort-of hear and the other people can hear quite well.