On November 3, 2022, I purchased it from a reputable online marketplace for pre-owned items. And this is the only step that makes sense when purchasing this micro, as paying 12k for a brand new one would be an act of thievery. By the way, I received it in pristine shape, so there is no need for you to worry about its dependability. After taking all of these exams, what conclusions can I draw about him? (tested for five hours, as soon as it became clear that I was not going to excel) There is no doubt whatsoever regarding the caliber of the sound. It is correct that you will need to experiment with the sensitivity settings, not only on the microphone itself but also within Windows, depending on the distance at which you choose to position the microphone in relation to yourself. It picks up a great deal of noise because the micro condenser, like all of them, is exceptionally sensitive. My computer makes quite a lot of noise, and the microphone enjoys picking up the hum it emits. You may say that now there are many alternatives available in the form of Chinese Fifine, Maono, and so on; but, after reading a large number of evaluations and true reviews, I can state that they are substantially behind in quality, and some of them remark additional noise that is not caused by the surroundings. There is also the HyperX Quadcast, which, without RGB on some sites, costs around 9k (and this is a great price considering the current exchange rate). The HyperX Quadcast is comparable to the Blue Yeti in terms of sound, and it generally outperforms the Blue Yeti in terms of functionality; however, the red backlight cannot be turned off. I'm not prepared to continue putting up with this any longer. There is also the possibility of purchasing an external sound card for a price of at least six thousand dollars that is not at the very bottom of the XLR microphone; in this case, the sound will be very pleasant, but there will be additional challenges. By the way, when I first started doing this, I purchased an external sound system and came very close to purchasing a microphone. Instead, I chose to test it out using the microphone that I already had and I skipped making the purchase. There were loud noises all around. There is no grounding in my home, which is an old Soviet building like most panels. My attempt to ground the computer to the battery using a more traditional method did not prove successful. As a result, I skipped that step and went with a USB microphone instead. Therefore, regardless of how grimy the USB mics are, and in especially the Blue Yeti, if your circumstances are similar to mine, this is a fantastic option to go with.
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