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wolrah
May 8, 2006
what?
If you've already tried multiple cables I wouldn't worry much more about them. Unless your environment has weirdly high levels of electromagnetic interference the USB cable part of the connection is going to be pretty binary, either works or doesn't. It's just a mic with a button using standard USB class drivers for both, it might not even be using the 12mbit/sec "full speed" mode, that signal will run over any cable that isn't actively broken.

Agreed with Flipperwaldt, test with some normal audio application like Audacity to take the soft radio app out of the equation. If it's still bad, then try a known good mic for comparison.

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