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Does anyone know what kind of cable this uses? It's usb into the computer, but what plugs into the mic? My buddy has one and he lost the cord, he's gonna give me the model number + what it says on the cable, if that helps.

 

 usb shielded high speed cable 2.0 revision 28AWG/2c+28awg/2c e188601 (ul) type cm

 

 

nvm i think i found it

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Most USB condenser mics use a USB type B connector on the mic end of things :)

 

EDIT- By the looks of that mic though it uses a 3 pin XLRM, which to my knowledge needs some type of processor to convert to usb

 

I found it, Its a printer to usb one he said it looks exactly like it

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is it like this?

 

USB5004.jpg

 

 

ye, weird as hell that his mic uses that, pretty sure its meant for printers rite? my printer has one O.o

 

my blue yeti uses a mini usb-b I believe, weird his uses somethin completely different

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No 

 

I don't think it would be that I think that it will probably be a 3pin XLR

 

I showed him a pic and he said it looks exactly like the printer one >.>

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I showed him a pic and he said it looks exactly like the printer one >.>

you most likly find theres 2 types 1 being the common with the usb connection then the one with the xlr connection for the pro

 

usb b is a good connection easy to get cables

Its all about those volumetric clouds

 

 

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The AT2020 uses an XLR connector, you will need something like the Blue Icicle to connect it via USB you your computer.

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