Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

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Re: Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

Post by DVDdoug » Mon Jan 12, 2015 10:32 pm

I almost feel like forgetting the mic and going with an XLR to USB converter, but if it's the system...
Since we are pretty sure it's power supply noise, a good quality USB Audio Interface that's not USB powered should be an improvement.

You could try buying a regulated "linear" power supply to replace the one that came with the hub. A linear power supply isn't necessarily quieter than a switching supply. It's possible to build a good power supply either way.... A switching supply is more efficient (it doesn't get as hot and it doesn't waste as much power), and its typically smaller.

If you get noise from a from a linear supply it's usually 50/60Hz power line hum. Nose from a switching supply tends to be higher-frequency noise with lots of different frequency components (more like "whine"). I assuming the power supply that came with the hub is a switching design, since you're still getting that "switching noise".

I was searching online to see if I could find a USB power filter.... I found this, but it's priced for "audiophiles" (It cost's more than the microphone) and I have no idea if it works.

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Re: Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

Post by joel96 » Fri Jan 16, 2015 2:19 am

A USB filter won't do anything if the bus is introducing the noise. It would be clean all the way to the USB port, then get introduced as soon as it hits the bus. Same thing with a USB audio interface--might be the best mic and audio interface in the world, but as soon as it hits the system, it's going to add electronic interference. The noise, silence, static, and record fails are present on two different systems (a laptop and a desktop); one with battery power, one with wall socket power. Doesn't seem like a laptop on battery would introduce the exact same failures if power was the issue. I have an ax1500i. Look it up on jonnyguru. I have no experience with linear PSUs; as far as switching PSUs go, it's as good as it's going to get.

I tested a regular poor-quality Plantronics 1/8" mic on the same system. It has a similar electronic noise. I'm hoping it's just system noise--the idea that I'm being exposed to noise frequencies inaudible to the human ear makes me uncomfortable.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5zIz1 ... sp=sharing
I don't know where to start with elimination of the whine; even if I get the Yeti Pro mic RMA'd, if it's something wireless in the room causing the interference, it's going to be present with whatever USB, XLR, or 1/8" mics. I can't turn off the neighbor's electricity, their cell phones, their wi-fi, or turn off the giant Super Doppler 32 (tm) weather radar that is less than a couple of miles from where I live, or turn off radio signals, etc. I have a wireless printer, a phone that isn't turned on, a 1080p screen, a keyboard, the system, a wired mouse, a game pad...I don't know how I'm supposed to get a motherboard to not introduce interference at some point in the data handling. The Yeti Pro has a built in analog to digital system--it should be digital by the time it gets to the USB port; should either be all noise or none, not this irregular varied set of glitches.

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Re: Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

Post by joel96 » Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:57 am

Got the mic RMA'd through Amazon. I'll update to this post once Amazon has refunded my shipping (they have an allowance up to about $8.21 for shipping; USPS ended up costing about $6.28; UPDATE: I got the new mic within a few days of the return request, and sent out the bad mic on January 26; I got my refund on the same day the mic arrived at Amazon receiving on January 28. Amazon refunded $8.14, which means I made $1.86 off of the Yeti failing; given the amount of time I put into dealing with the failure, I can't recommend buying failed mics on sale and returning them for new ones as a career, though.); people should know whether or not Amazon is reliable as a distributor and fulfillment center, it'll save others frustration when it comes to diagnosing product defects versus ambient EMI or cable EMI.
Here's a sample of the new Blue Yeti Pro:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5zIz1 ... sp=sharing
I have the mic volume at 100 in Windows and Audacity; the gain knob is at about 57%; pattern is cardiod (going to set it to stereo soon). Output at 0dB, extra safe buffer, ASIO Buffer size at 8192. Connected via the same Wrench SuperSpeed 7 that the other defective mic was connected with. I have the mic resting on a Bounce static sheet on top of a cotton towel. Using a clean nylon/polyester (probably mostly polyester) dress sock as a pop filter.
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Re: Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

Post by kozikowski » Sun Jan 25, 2015 1:41 am

I think I'm figuring out how this works. The microphones (and it's always microphones) that try to use the USB five volts either "raw" or minimally filtered have frying mosquitoes in the sound.

http://kozco.com/tech/audacity/clips/Fr ... itoes3.wav

That clip was taken with a $13 external soundcard.

There was a recent posting from someone who generated a perfect noise sample by just plugging a cheap microphone into his computer to illustrate a separate problem he was having.

If the 5 volts is actually processed through a regulator or voltage regenerator, the noise vanishes. Doing that is expensive, so only the cheaper microphones and soundcards have the whine.

If you have a higher end USB soundcard that supplies 48 volt phantom power to a top quality analog microphone, internal voltage processing is required and I bet you have no such problem. I don't think we've ever had complaints of a Scarlett 2i2 whining.

No, it's not coming from the USB bus directly. Once the show is digital, it's digital. Digital damage is usually limited to dropouts, clicks, pops, gaps and other instances of missing bits.

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Re: Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

Post by RaZeTeeMPa » Mon Apr 27, 2015 11:04 pm

Even with all of what you guys said on this forum, I didn't found anything to help the noise I hear.. Can someone help me?

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Re: Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

Post by steve » Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:42 am

RaZeTeeMPa wrote:Even with all of what you guys said on this forum, I didn't found anything to help the noise I hear.. Can someone help me?
Please start a new topic and include the information requested in the pink panel near the top of the page.
It will also be useful if you can provide a short (3 or 4 seconds) audio sample in WAV format that includes a couple of seconds of the noise on its own, and a second or two of your voice or whatever you are recording. The audio sample should be totally unprocessed - exactly as it sounds when you make the recording.
See here for how to post an audio sample: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 49&t=72887
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

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Re: Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

Post by kozikowski » Tue Apr 28, 2015 2:36 am

I didn't found anything to help the noise
That's because we spent most of the time trying to figure out what it is. It can kill performances and yet we had no idea exactly where it's coming from.

We do now. The battery voltage coming up the USB connection is too "dirty" to run a microphone amplifier directly. The higher end microphones, mixers and MicPres have extra circuitry inside to purify the battery voltage so it doesn't make noise — at extra cost. I do have a tag for this. If your device has 48 volt phantom power, it has the extra circuitry.

What threw us for along time was the magic nature of the problem. If you do have it, it changes all the time. It changes with the computer maker, whether the computer is on batteries or not, the length of the USB cable, who made the USB cable, and etc. Nothing to nail down and fix. If, per chance you don't have the problem, you can't make it happen. So I didn't have it for a long time until I found that cheap MicPre which would do it.

Flynwill is testing a physical add-on that you put in the USB line with the microphone and most if not all the problems go away. The problem is so wide-spread that people have made ways to fix it — at extra cost.

We'll see how he's getting on.

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Re: Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

Post by kozikowski » Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:06 am

You can try it without us. It's the hifimeDIY USB Isolator. $29 USD

And I can't paste the address into the message. What manner of evil is this?

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Re: Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

Post by kozikowski » Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:16 am

http://hifimediy.com/usb-isolator?search=USB%20Isolator

I shouldn't need The Wand to make this work.

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Re: Help! Blue Yeti high pitch noise

Post by kozikowski » Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:47 am

If you decide to go this add-on route, you are urged strongly to write back and tell us how it went. You may be holding electronic penicillin.

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