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What headset do you have? Where do you connect it?
I use a Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro with a Vmoda Boom ProX microphone. It connects to my internal audio card via a normal 3.5mm jack. The problem happens even after I unplug them.
This might be a shot in the dark but maybe it is some sort of induction? The audio may still be generated and somehow it is creating a current in the mic electronics
I'm not a electrical engineer so this could be horribly wrong
Any idea on how I could possibly debug that?