Setting up a new microphone is always a headache, as each has a unique basic sensitivity.

By default, some may be too loud to use; others may be too quiet.

Or your mic can be too sensitive, capturing ambient sounds and combining your voice with surrounding noise.

Free-standing microphones can have different connections, such as USB, 3.5mm audio jack, or Bluetooth.

Microphones built into headphones provide a compromise between convenience and sound quality.

In most cases, the system offers a setting of almost maximum sensitivity.

However, if your mic is too quiet, I adjust it to turn up its volume first.

Your speakers or headphones would play the sound as other people hear it.

I recommend using headphones for this test so the mic wouldnt catch its sound.

Why is it important to set the microphone sensitivity and volume correctly?

Improperly adjusted microphone sensitivity parameters can result in unwanted background noise or buzzing when using the microphone.

This can be annoying when trying to record high-quality sound.

Problems with microphone sensitivity or volume in Windows are not uncommon.

Although this also almost always depends on the microphone model.