Hi,
I don't know if it helps but I too am using the SSX1 with exactly the same result. Tried unplugging the microphone as you did (was using a Rode NT1-A) with the same hiss recorded by audacity. I have tried multiple computers and multiple wires, all with the same effect.
I have concluded that the SSX1 is just not up for the job.
My son uses this setup for 'twitch streaming', his streams currently have poor audio as a result of this issues, can anyone recommend an alternative to the SSX1, obviously this kit is a little pricey and its not like you get to try before you buy.
Kins Regards
David.
Noob needing help with strange interference please!
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