Why can't I speak through my mic?

You can't speak through your mic because of common issues like a physical mute button being on, incorrect settings (wrong default device, privacy blocks), loose connections, outdated drivers, or software conflicts, but it could also be a hardware problem with the mic or port. Start by checking physical connections, mute buttons, and volume levels, then move to system settings (Sound & Privacy) and app-specific audio settings to ensure your mic is selected and has permissions.
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Why can't I speak through my mic?

If your headset has a Mute button, make sure it isn't active. Make sure that your microphone or headset is connected correctly to your computer. If your headset is a wireless Bluetooth device, make sure your Bluetooth device is paired and connected by following the steps at Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows.
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Why can't I speak into my microphone?

Microphone and speaker failures often occur due to driver conflicts or hardware malfunctions. First, check audio drivers in Device Manager and update or reinstall them if needed. Verify that the microphone and speakers are enabled in sound settings. Test hardware with another device to rule out physical damage.
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Why is my mic not picking up my voice?

Your mic isn't picking up your voice likely due to simple settings (muted, wrong device, low volume, app permissions) or driver issues, but can also be hardware-related (loose cable, bad port) or software conflicts; check your physical mute button, Windows sound settings (default device, levels, privacy), app settings (Discord/Zoom), and try restarting or updating drivers. 
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Why does my mic not work but I can hear?

Inspect Mute and Volume Controls

In Windows, go to Start > Settings > System > Sound. Under Input settings, make sure the mic isn't muted and set the mic volume. In Ubuntu, go to Settings > Sound. Under Input, make sure the mic isn't muted and set the mic volume.
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How do I reset my microphone?

If you have an external microphone, turn off your device, wait 20 seconds, then restart. If you're using an internal microphone or headset, use your device's restart command.
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What is the 3 to 1 mic rule?

The 3-to-1 rule in microphone placement is a guideline for minimizing phase cancellation when using multiple mics: the distance from the second microphone to the first mic should be at least three times the distance from the first microphone to its sound source. For example, if Mic 1 is 1 foot from a singer, Mic 2 should be at least 3 feet from Mic 1 (and the source) to reduce interference and create a clearer mix, especially when summing to mono. 
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How do I test if my mic is working?

To test if your microphone works, check system settings (like Windows Sound settings) for visual feedback (a moving bar or level indicator) as you speak, use an online microphone test website, or simply record a voice memo and play it back to see if your voice is captured. Ensure physical connections (USB/jack) are secure and any inline mute buttons are off for the quickest check. 
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What are common mic problems?

Signal interruptions, dropouts and noise

Perhaps the most frustrating and common problem is when a microphone “drops out” in the middle of a speech or song. The most common cause is either signal reflections from obstacles such as walls or metal surfaces or interference from other devices. Multi-path interference.
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How to reset wireless microphone?

To reset a wireless mic, start with a simple power cycle (off/on) for minor glitches, then try re-syncing by removing/reinserting batteries and pressing the 'Set' button on both mic and receiver; for deeper issues, look for a pinhole 'Reset' button or use brand-specific software for a factory reset, ensuring proper pairing afterward. 
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How can I enable my mic?

To turn on your microphone, you usually need to adjust system settings (like Windows Settings > Privacy > Microphone, Mac System Settings > Privacy & Security > Microphone, or Android Settings > Privacy > Permission manager) to grant access, check the app's own mute button (often a microphone icon with a slash through it), or use physical switches on your device (like some TVs or headsets). 
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Why is my PC not speaking out?

Check to make sure your audio devices aren't muted and haven't been disabled. Select and hold (or right-click) the Speakers icon on the taskbar. Next, select the arrow to the right of the speaker volume slider to open a list of audio devices connected to your computer.
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Can a virus affect my microphone?

Bacteria and viruses can accumulate on microphones in various ways, such as through saliva, mucus, or other bodily fluids that may come into contact with the microphone's surface, grille or foam. Moreover, microphones can also collect dust, dirt, and other debris that can harbor bacteria and viruses.
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Why is my mic picking up noise but not my voice?

A mic can be omni-directional, or directional. If the mic is close to your speakers and it is an omnidirectional mic, it'll pick up the sounds and loop it (ending with feedback usually). If the mic is directional, you could be facing the mic towards the speakers and not yourself.
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Are my privacy settings blocking my mic?

Windows security settings are blocking microphone access. You might see a message saying "No mic permissions!" Click Start and type microphone, click on Microphone Privacy Settings when it appears. Ensure that Allow apps to access the microphone is enabled.
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How to change mic settings on iPhone?

You can change iPhone mic settings for app access in Settings > Privacy & Security > Microphone, or for live calls/recordings by swiping down for Control Center during use to select modes like Voice Isolation or adjust gain on supported mics. For basic input device switching (internal vs. external), check Settings > Sounds & Haptics > Input if available, or rely on Control Center during active use. 
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What can damage a mic?

The aluminium diaphragm material in most ribbon mics is inherently fragile, and the diaphragm is mounted in a fairly 'floppy' way, so sound sources that result in an obvious movement of air can cause physical damage to the diaphragm relatively easily (stretching, tearing, or ripping from the mounts being the usual ...
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How to reset mic settings?

To reset microphone settings, go to your PC's Sound settings (Start > Settings > System > Sound), select your mic, then its properties to find "Restore Defaults" in the Advanced tab; for app-specific issues, check the app's own audio settings, and for broader problems, try resetting app permissions or rolling back drivers in Device Manager. 
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Why is my mic not working?

Your microphone isn't working due to common issues like muted settings, incorrect privacy permissions, loose connections, outdated drivers, or the wrong device being selected in your app/system settings, requiring checks in your OS sound settings (Windows/Mac), app permissions, and physical connections (USB/Bluetooth) to resolve. 
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What is the 3 to 1 rule for microphones?

The 3-to-1 rule in microphone placement is a guideline for minimizing phase cancellation when using multiple mics: the distance from the second microphone to the first mic should be at least three times the distance from the first microphone to its sound source. For example, if Mic 1 is 1 foot from a singer, Mic 2 should be at least 3 feet from Mic 1 (and the source) to reduce interference and create a clearer mix, especially when summing to mono. 
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How do I turn on the mic on my PC?

To turn on your PC's mic, go to Start > Settings > System > Sound, ensure the correct mic is selected under Input, check its volume, and make sure it's not muted; also, verify Start > Settings > Privacy & security > Microphone has "Microphone access" and "Allow apps to access your microphone" toggled ON. 
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Can I use headphones as a microphone?

Yes, you can use headphones as a microphone by plugging them into a mic input (like on a mixer or audio interface) because headphones and microphones are similar transducers, just used in reverse, though quality is often lo-fi; modern earbuds with inline mics work best, but even standard headphones can work in a pinch by reversing their function to capture sound into an electric signal, requiring high gain/EQ adjustments. 
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How to properly test a mic?

To test a microphone that's already installed:
  1. Make sure your microphone is connected to your PC.
  2. Select Start > Settings > System > Sound.
  3. In Input, select the microphone that you want to test.
  4. In Input settings, look at Input volume while speaking into the microphone.
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What should mic volume be at?

While you are speaking, watch the Input Level for the microphone. The input level should reach about two-thirds of the way to the top. Take note if the volume needs to be raised or lowered.
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How far should the mic be from my mouth?

A good rule of thumb is to have the mic positioned about 6-12 inches away from your mouth. As you get closer to the mic, an increase in low frequency response can occur, causing your voice to be overly bassy.
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