I had the exact same issue: hissing during recording when both the TRS and the USB-C is plugged in a nearby USB 2.0/3.0 port. Your fix worked, but I want to run the Mic plugged into power rather than having to disconnect or turn off the unit to charge. I found a quick fix. I used my wall charger adapter and plugged the power from the USB to the wall adapter. This worked for me, and it eliminated all the interface.
Not really helpful... I also got the problem of audio feedback when plugged, but since the batteries of the Wireless GO are too weak there's no way of operating an evening without power source. I don't understand why there's feedback at all, the USB connection shouldn't interfere with the sound.
I had the exact same issue: hissing during recording when both the TRS and the USB-C is plugged in a nearby USB 2.0/3.0 port. Your fix worked, but I want to run the Mic plugged into power rather than having to disconnect or turn off the unit to charge. I found a quick fix. I used my wall charger adapter and plugged the power from the USB to the wall adapter. This worked for me, and it eliminated all the interface.
Thanks for the tip!
Classic ground loop. Transformer based audio isolator can help you keep the receiver topped up while in use.
Not really helpful... I also got the problem of audio feedback when plugged, but since the batteries of the Wireless GO are too weak there's no way of operating an evening without power source. I don't understand why there's feedback at all, the USB connection shouldn't interfere with the sound.
I’m having this problem but when it’s plugged into my fx3 next to my headphones when plugged in. I can’t fix it
Bruh this isn't feedback, it's picking up electrical interference.
Same with the Rodelink kit...
Same problem lmao