Sound issues with MacBook Pro

I am experiencing sound issues with my MacBook Pro. I am using a headset and when I am on a skype calsl I have a hard time hearing the other person, the sound is coming in and out and sounds digitized. This issue only started recently, the sound had been working fine for years before this issue.

I do not use Skype, but may be  information from the  below linked article helpful.
https://support.skype.com/en-us/faq/FA10992/Why-can-t-I-hear-the-other-person-in -Skype-for-Mac-OS-X
Best.

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