Markus Robert Kessler
2024-03-07 19:14:10 UTC
Hi everyone!
I used to make phonecalls with my Logitech H390 (USB) headset over several
years, and it always worked fine, but a few days ago the cable broke.
So, I switched to a "GN Netcom Jabra EVOLVE 30 II" (also USB).
This is also high quality, but with one limitation:
The microphone signal is ways too quiet, meaning, I have to go to maximum
amplification (+11 dB) in Pavucontrol. There's no room left, in the case
that this is still not loud enough.
I tested this in Ubuntu 23.10, as well as in Mageia 9.
Same outcome.
Today I asked some of my colleagues who are also using Jabra for making
phone calls, but they are working with Windows, and they said signal
strength is ok. Looks as if there was no hardware issue with Jabra.
Anyone having the same issue?
Is there a (hidden) setting for additional boost somewhere, or any other
trick to try?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Markus
I used to make phonecalls with my Logitech H390 (USB) headset over several
years, and it always worked fine, but a few days ago the cable broke.
So, I switched to a "GN Netcom Jabra EVOLVE 30 II" (also USB).
This is also high quality, but with one limitation:
The microphone signal is ways too quiet, meaning, I have to go to maximum
amplification (+11 dB) in Pavucontrol. There's no room left, in the case
that this is still not loud enough.
I tested this in Ubuntu 23.10, as well as in Mageia 9.
Same outcome.
Today I asked some of my colleagues who are also using Jabra for making
phone calls, but they are working with Windows, and they said signal
strength is ok. Looks as if there was no hardware issue with Jabra.
Anyone having the same issue?
Is there a (hidden) setting for additional boost somewhere, or any other
trick to try?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Markus