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Review on Revolutionize Your Sound with the Blue 1967 Yeti Pro USB Condenser Microphone, Multipattern by Anastazja Gbka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

On March 11, 2022, I purchased it from a well-known website for old items. And this is the only way to purchase this mini; paying $12,000 for a brand-new one is robbery. By the way, I received it in flawless shape, so you shouldn't worry about dependability. So, after all the evaluations, what do I think of him? (I took a 5-hour test and failed as soon as it was over) The sound quality is undeniably excellent. Indeed, depending on how far away from you you place the micro, you may need to fiddle with the sensitivity settings on the micro and in Windows. It captures a lot of noise since the micro condenser and they are all highly sensitive. My PC makes a lot of noise, and the micro enjoys picking up that hum. You may argue that Chinese Fifine, Maono, and other alternatives are available today, but after reading numerous evaluations, both fake and true, I can state that their quality lags far behind and that they also contain some unnecessary noise (not from the environment). There is also the HyperX Quadcast, which performs similarly to the blue Yeti in terms of sound quality but generally outperforms it in terms of functionality. However, it has a red backlight that cannot be turned off, and it costs around 9k on some websites (which is a great price given the current exchange rate). I'm not prepared to tolerate this. Another choice is to spend upwards of $6,000 on an external sound card, which will produce simply lovely sound but will also cause additional issues. By the way, when I first started doing this, I purchased an external sound system and almost did the same with a microphone, but I opted to first test it out on the one I already had, which is how I precipitated. The sounds were loud. My home lacks grounding and is an outdated Soviet structure like most of the panels. I made a crude attempt to ground the computer to the battery, but it was ineffective. So I made the choice of a USB microphone and decided not to bother. Hence, in my scenario, regardless of how filthy the USB microphones are, especially the Blue Yeti, this is a great option!

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Pros
  • 1) Sound 2) Material quality 3. Dependability 4) Practicality Five) Flexibility Six) Design
Cons
  • 1) A new microphone is too expensive. Size and weight are 2) (about 2 kg) The second problem was only brought up by my partner, but to me it does not seem heavy and is not a drawback. But, you must pay attention to the maximum load in the specifications if you want to purchase a pantograph.