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Hi @andjibilic,
Have you tried connecting the mic to another computer to see if it is being detected OK, you didn't say?
-''If it is not being detected by other computers as well,'' try connecting an Ohmmeter across the USB cable plug (or mic port) D+ and D- data pins, and also the VBUS and GND when testing towards the mic to see if it detects either or both the USB controller or the power circuit on the mic's motherboard
+''If it is not being detected by other computers as well,'' try connecting an Ohmmeter across the USB cable plug (or the mic's USB-C port) D+ and D- data pins, and also the VBUS and GND when testing towards the mic to see if it detects either or both the USB controller or the power circuit on the mic's motherboard
You have checked that the USB-C cable is OK so it may be a loose USB port connection in the mic or a problem on the motherboard in the mic.
Here's a link showing the [link|https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/introduction-to-usb-type-c-which-pins-power-delivery-data-transfer/|USB-C pinout] that may help.
''If it is being detected OK when connected to other computers'' what is the make and model number of your computer?

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi @andjibilic,
Have you tried connecting the mic to another computer to see if it is being detected OK, you didn't say?
-''If it also is not being detected by other computers'' try connecting an Ohmmeter across the USB cable plug (or mic port) D+ and D- data pins, and also the VBUS and GND when testing towards the mic to see if it detects either or both the USB controller or the power circuit on the mic's motherboard
+''If it is not being detected by other computers as well,'' try connecting an Ohmmeter across the USB cable plug (or mic port) D+ and D- data pins, and also the VBUS and GND when testing towards the mic to see if it detects either or both the USB controller or the power circuit on the mic's motherboard
-You have checked that the cable is OK so it may be a loose USB port in the mic or a problem on the motherboard in the mic.
+You have checked that the USB-C cable is OK so it may be a loose USB port connection in the mic or a problem on the motherboard in the mic.
-Here's a link showing the [https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/introduction-to-usb-type-c-which-pins-power-delivery-data-transfer/|USB-C pinout] that may help.
+Here's a link showing the [link|https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/introduction-to-usb-type-c-which-pins-power-delivery-data-transfer/|USB-C pinout] that may help.
''If it is being detected OK when connected to other computers'' what is the make and model number of your computer?

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi @andjibilic,

Have you tried connecting the mic to another computer to see if it is being detected OK, you didn't say?

''If it also is not being detected by other computers'' try connecting an Ohmmeter across the USB cable plug (or mic port) D+ and D- data pins, and also the VBUS and GND when testing towards the mic to see if it detects either or both the USB controller or the power circuit on the mic's motherboard

You have checked that the cable is OK so it may be a loose USB port in the mic or a problem on the motherboard in the mic.

Here's a link showing the [https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/introduction-to-usb-type-c-which-pins-power-delivery-data-transfer/|USB-C pinout] that may help.

''If it is being detected OK when connected to other computers'' what is the make and model number of your computer?

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