I've had two of them, they sound great, but suffer from their own unique problems. The first one would connect via USB, back then, I had no way to test the XLR connectivity and had no need or desire to do so. When it would connect, sometimes it would have a normal output volume, and sometimes, it would be very low, and anything you try to use the microphone to do, the thing would be so faint as to be barely audible. Then, other times, it started out fine, and faded as time went along, and that's the way it was once that started. After that, the mute switch started to fail. First it did its job just fine, attenuating the signal to infinity, then the mute switch would lower the sound, but not in fact mute it, so probably about -40dB or so. It got to the point where it would progressively mute less and less until there was no change in the audio output regardless if the mute was on or off.
The second one I still do have, and it isn't suffering either the fading output or the mute switch problem, but it has developed a hum which comes and goes. When its gone, I haven't found a way to make it come back, and when it's there, I haven't found a way to make it go permanently. The one thing that I can do to get it to stop the humming is to point it straight up and down so it's perpendicular to the ground, and then the humming is gone. I did have an opportunity to test this over XLR, and the problem still persists there.
It's a little difficult for me to have trust in them now, because while I do like their sound, they just end up having weird problems. The one I have now is useless to me at this point.
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