Buzzing sound from my microphone

I need some help after installing Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatalty Champion Series. The sound is great but yesterday while using skype my friends could hear a buzzing sound. The sound occured while I was playing battlefield bad company 2, but it's probably while playing any game. My friends described it as the sound of a shaving machine.
I use a AKG Headset GHS so it's not due to bad quality, and I also tried using an older headset from logitech with the same results. Any ideas?
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The Mac Mini's audio input is for Line level audio input, meaning that the signal from a standard microphone or guitar pickup is to week and needs to be amplified.
To use a non-amplified microphone, you will need to use something like:
a > Amazon.com: Griffin Technology iMic USB Audio Device: Electronics
or > MXL iBooster Guitar and Microphone Interface | Musician's Friend
Likewise, most USB microphones will also work. usb microphones - Google Search

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