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It is baffling to me that Logitech, the parent of Blue Mic, would respond with such an incorrect answer as they have to this question. The signal carried on the USB connection is digital. If you add a USB-A to USB-C connector it will either provide the same data as the straight USB-A output or it will fail. If you are concerned about adding an additional component inline then purchase a high quality USB-C to mini-B (not the more common and failure prone micro-USB) cable. This will eliminate a point of failure, the adapter. Unfortunately BestBuy does not appear to offer such a cable, but others do. And yes, the USB-A to C adapters are very prone to mechanical failures if they are a single piece, rather than two connectors joined by a short length of cable. I have found adapters with a small length of cable between connectors to be reliable. BestBuy sells Platinum™ - USB-C to USB Adapter - White Model:PT-AFACA SKU:6439237 for $9.99 as of this writing. I will be using one to connect this mic to my MacBook Pro. Again, the extra component will NOT cause audio signal degradation, but may cause failure, especially if the adapter is a block connector.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Since you're going to have to use a USB-C adapter to get it connected to your Note 9, you're going to get some form of quality loss. This will happen anytime you add an additional step, like an adapter, to the chain.
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