Should I buy a shielded USB cable for microphone hum?

Answer when a shielded USB cable helps microphone hum, buzzing, port noise, cable movement, and USB audio dropouts.

Short answer

Often yes, but only after isolating the path. If hum changes when you move the cable, switch USB ports, unplug a charger, or shorten the route, a shielded data cable is a cheap fix before replacing the mic.

Confirm first

1

Record silence with the current cable.

2

Move cable, port, charger, and hub one at a time.

3

Try a shielded cable before replacing the mic.

Why this matters

HWProbe keeps the answer tied to evidence: run the matching browser test, try the reversible fix, then replace only when the same fault repeats. Tests run locally in your browser at hwprobe.com.

Start with the next check below. The path is intentionally short so you can confirm the signal before spending money.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a USB cable cause microphone hum? +

Yes. Poor shielding, long cable runs, noisy hubs, and nearby power can raise the noise floor. Test a shorter or shielded data cable before buying a mic.

Should I buy a new microphone instead? +

Not first if cable movement changes the hum. Replace the mic only when the noise follows the microphone across clean cables, ports, and power conditions.

After repeat failure

Shielded USB audio cable

noise isolation. Recommended when cable movement changes noise or dropouts. We may earn from qualifying purchases.

Shielded cables

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Measure before replacing.

Use a live browser test first, then follow the repair path.