Submitted by Feolathanos t3_115zm52 in headphones
Heard about the moondrop chus when they dropped and how they were a great budget options, but decided to wait until my old random $10 earbuds (I think were amazon choice or smth) died first. Then, a few weeks ago, they finally did, and I looked at things again and saw the Salnotes Zero basically outclass the moondrop chus now. So that's all to say I'm very new to this space and dipping my toes into the water still. But I have a question with what I'm assuming is the passive noise cancellation?
At first it wasn't too bad, barely noticeable, and overall I'm pleased with the comfort and sound quality of these, I like them better than my old earbuds that's for sure. Though an hour in I'm just kinda sick and tired of the buzzing and would rather focus on the actual pleasant sounds instead. I'm pretty sure it gets louder when my heater or AC kicks in or when I type, so I'm pretty sure its the PNC.
Anyways, is there a way to turn the PNC off then? Should I just suck it up and see if I can get used to it in the following weeks first? Am I supposed to have my overall sound higher to better drown out the buzzing, and just accept I won't be able to make out the words people say when trying to talk to me?
I tried googling but to no avail, maybe I'm just bad at googling or too impatient, so I hope I'm not repeating anything that's already covered somewhere and forgive me if so. I'm hoping I didn't get faulty buds or something but yeah, would appreciate any help or advice I can get here, thank you
EDIT: The way it's fluctuating around, such as when navigating menus in my game, is making me think it's a problem on my end and I was too hasty in my desperation to making this post. Should probably test it on different devices at this point
EDIT 2: Yeah ok. Even a quick test on my Switch highlights that there is something wrong with my PC I guess. So does this even have PNC? If so is there a way to turn it off?
EDIT 3: Ok yeah I've just been a panicky dork I'm pretty sure they don't even have any noise cancelling and I apologize for making this post in my panicked haste to begin with, they have no static or buzz or anything when I use it on any other device that isn't my PC itself. For some reason using a splitter helps neutralize most, but still not all, of the weird static I get. Guess before I even consider jumping into a higher price range earbuds/headphone in the future I'd need to get a new PC case, ha... anyways 'problem solved' I guess, at least my question is irrelevant now sooo yea. My bad.
EDIT 4: Okay so comments have enlightened me more about how IEMs and PCs work together and that static is pretty inevitable, using a dongle or something fixes all my problems. Thank you so much guys I appreciate it all, you've been a massive help
Comfortable_Bowl_448 t1_j94in4m wrote
Passive noise cancellation is just that. Passive. It's because of the shape of the earphone itself that it is blocking out sound. It's like plugging your ears. There is no way to turn it off so to speak. You could try to not put it in all the way but that will absolutely ruin the sound quality.