USB Mic Review: Blue Yeti Review

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Rating: 8.4/10 (7 votes cast)

Blue Yeti Microphone

If you record music at home, like classical guitar or songs accompanied by guitar then the Blue Yeti microphone might just be exactly what you’ve been looking for.

In this Blue yeti review we’ll look at the top features of the mic, the pros and cons and what other people have said about using it.

This is a microphone that looks good and is perfect for recording musical instruments, vocals,  voiceovers, or podcasts.

(By the way you can usually get a discount at Amazon here. They won’t show the price until you put it in your cart for contractual reasons but it’s under $100)

What’s So Special About the Blue Yeti Microphone?

The Blue Yeti microphone is a multi-patterned USB microphone that combines a three capsule feature and offers four different pattern settings.

The triple capsule allows you to choose from different patterns that include cardioid, bidirectional and omnidirectional, allowing the user many recording capabilities that would usually require the usage of several microphones.

The analog to digital converter sends the audio right into your computer and has a built in headphone amplifier which has controls for volume, pattern choice, immediate mute, and microphone gain.

No driver has to be installed, it just needs to be simply plugged into your PC or Mac.

Pros

The Yeti creates great sound quality for the price it is. Additionally, it can be mounted on a mike stand, but it’s also good for home desk recording and can easily be put on any table or desk.

Its plug and play functionality makes using it for the first time simple, since you can just plug it right into your computer.

No pre-amp or other device is required to use this microphone. As the only THX certified mic available, it delivers great sound capture through it’s three capsule array and four directional settings.

Watch this in-depth review of the Blue Yeti

This mic is available cheap at Amazon here

Cons

Of course, the microphone does have it’s drawbacks. At a foot tall and 3.5 pounds, it is rather large in size, making it difficult to carry, so it’s not a great choice for those who are looking for a portable microphone. There isn’t a protective cover with it either.

It also seems to have a slight issue of handling noise when its connected to a regular mic stand, and doesn’t come with a shock mount. The condenser capsules should have been shock mounted on the inside. There is a possible question of durability, with it’s jiggly plastic knobs. you should probably get a shock mount too if you’re buying it.

This microphone is best for people who are going to use it to record podcasts, interviews, or home recordings, particularly acoustic sets.

Since it is rather large, it’s probably not the best choice for someone who needs a microphone they can travel with, and there also isn’t a protective cover with it, and since there’s a question of durability, it’s probably best to use this microphone in a stationary manner and keep it in one spot.

Similar microphones are priced much higher and don’t always deliver the quality that this microphone seems to have.

Here’s what others are saying about the Blue Yeti Microphone at Amazon


USB Mic Review: Blue Yeti Review, 8.4 out of 10 based on 7 ratings

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