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How to prevent Blue Yeti microphone from setting default audio output

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How do you stop a USB audio peripheral from automatically being set as the default audio output device when it's plugged in?

I have a Blue Yeti microphone connected to a USB hub that I routinely connect my laptop into. Since the Blue Yeti has a headphone jack option, it also technically registers as a USB audio speaker.

Unfortunately, what this means is whenever I plug my laptop into the USB hub, it auto switches to the Blue Yeti for both audio input and output, effectively disabling audio output on my laptop until I open sound settings and switch audio output back to the built-in speakers.

I like that it switches the microphone to Blue Yeti automatically, since it's a much better mic than my laptop's built-in mic, but since I don't use the headphone jack, I don't want it to switch to the audio output device. How do I do this?

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Simplest method is to connect your microphone, open pavucontrol (or pavucontrol-qt) tab Configuration and change profile of your mic to Analog stereo input. Logout and your setting will be saved.

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That did it. Thanks.
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