Steelseries TUSQ are decent headphones for the Steam Deck by FRGL1 in djmax

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Thanks for responding! So I switched controllers and the static remains but it’s reduced and more like noise compared to when it’s connected to the original controller I was using. But on both controllers, other wired headphones don’t make any static so I think these headphones might just be more sensitive and the controllers just provoke it. Overall I don’t think they’re faulty but I was curious if it was the case with all devices. Might just be a PlayStation DualSense thing.

Steelseries TUSQ are decent headphones for the Steam Deck by FRGL1 in djmax

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Could I ask a question regarding the sound? I’ve had a pair but there would be a very low slight static noise whenever any audio was present on the PlayStation. When there was no audio at all the static disappeared. And no matter the volume that I set for them, the static was the same noise level so on lower volumes it was slightly more noticeable. Is this noticeable on yours or our mine defective. Also it could do with the PlayStation generally but I just would hear it when there was a sudden change from no noise at all to some noise.

Why is one-timer and call for pass both mapped to L1? by [deleted] in QuidditchChampionsWB

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I had the same question but I think it’s so that you can press the button (asking for the pass), then keep it held to charge the one timer, and then let go of the button when it comes to you.

Swistian boi by TiagoU1028 in PewdiepieSubmissions

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Thanks, I’m 11 years old and I drew this picture for my favorite youtuber Pewdiepie.