TRRS Y-cable splitter was my downfall
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 5:38 pm
I did some testing today, and discovered my problem with the Comtek and Lavalier receivers. It was the headset/microphone Y-cable splitter that I was using. I wanted to inject the sound into the microphone side of the splitter, while listening to system sounds (from Google Meet) using my earbuds on the headset side of the splitter. That failed miserably with the Comtek, the Lavalier, and everything else I tried. I guess that TRRS port just can't do input and output at the same time. No idea why.
If I just plug the sound source directly into the TRRS jack, and select the appropriate item (Mic in or Line in) from the pop-up, everything works fine. I just can't use my earbuds. I will need to use a USB headset to monitor the system sounds.
Having said that, I have to say that the sound quality of the Comtek receiver is pretty bad, since the Comtek uses a fairly narrow frequency range. Any other solution would be much superior to the Comtek: the Record Out line level jack, the wireless Lavalier, or the wired Lavalier.
If I just plug the sound source directly into the TRRS jack, and select the appropriate item (Mic in or Line in) from the pop-up, everything works fine. I just can't use my earbuds. I will need to use a USB headset to monitor the system sounds.
Having said that, I have to say that the sound quality of the Comtek receiver is pretty bad, since the Comtek uses a fairly narrow frequency range. Any other solution would be much superior to the Comtek: the Record Out line level jack, the wireless Lavalier, or the wired Lavalier.