🎙️ Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Blue Yeti USB Microphone is a professional-grade condenser mic designed for a variety of applications including gaming, podcasting, and music recording. With its innovative tri-capsule array, it delivers exceptional sound quality and features four versatile pickup patterns. The microphone is easy to set up with plug-and-play functionality, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned creators. Onboard controls allow for precise audio management, while the adjustable design ensures optimal sound capture.
Audio sensitivity | 120 dB |
Item weight | 1.45 kg |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Microphone form factor | Tri-Capsule Array |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.4 x 11.9 x 29.5 centimetres |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Number of batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Material | Brass |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 100 dB |
Hardware platform | PC |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency response | 22 KHz |
Noise level | 100 dB |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00836213001950, 10097855160543 |
Manufacturer | Logitech for Creators |
Product Dimensions | 12.45 x 11.94 x 29.46 cm; 1.45 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | 988-000103 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Operating System | Windows 7, 8.1, or 10, macOS (10.10 or higher), USB 1.1/2.0/3.0 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 3.1 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.45 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
I**S
Still An Amazing Buy In 2016
SUMMARYNow, out of all of the things that I have reviewed so far, none of them has been as prominent and as 'ancient' as the Blue Yeti. Yet again and again, it is praised as one of the best microphones for around £100.EXPERIENCEThe microphone has 4 recording modes: Stereo, Cardioid, Bidirectional, and omnidirectional microphone for recording. Stereo records audio from every direction, which is good for picking up audio from all around the room, and with that, picks up unwanted audio. Cardioid is good for for podcasts and voiceovers since it picks up audio only in front of the microphone. Bidirectional records audio from in front and behind the microphone. Suitable for interviews. Now, I'm sure you know of the Blue Yeti, but is it still worth buying as a starter microphone to YouTube for example? Simple answer, yes. The reason to this is because it is an established brand. Meaning that it will stay that way for time to come. At £99, this microphone still produces crisp audio even for today's standards.The microphone comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack, so you can monitor your sound straight from the microphone with zero lag. At the front of the microphone there is a mute switch, and volume control for the monitors. Next to the headphone jack, you will find a mini USB port for powering the Blue yeti. The microphone is very well built, and is predominantly made of premium materials like aluminium.However, purchasing a pop filter of any sort will help the microphone pick up less background noise, so it is highly suggested that you purchase that too with the microphone.SOUNDNow, the sound it records is fantastic for the price. As said before, it produces crisp, clear audio, and when paired with something like Audacity, you will get some fantastic results. Out of the box, however, the microphone does pick up slightly too much background noise for my liking. Although, why you may have never seen many complain about that is because that can easily be edited out in a program like audacity very easily.The four recording modes and customisation I found to be very useful. I liked being able to easily switch recording modes depending on the situation. I found myself mostly using Cardioid, but obviously your preferences vary.PROS AND CONSProsAmazing sound for the priceWell builtGood customisation of soundConsToo much background soundFINAL VERDICTIn the end, I’ve found the Blue Yeti to be an excellent USB microphone for those who are serious about recording quality audio from their PC or Mac computer. The build quality, features, and performance are exceptional for the sub-£100 price tag and provide great value on the . If you’re looking to capture higher audio resolutions or want to use an XLR output then you’ll need to spend the extra money on Blue’s Yeti Pro, but for most consumers the standard Yeti model will be more than enough. I am satisfied with my purchase of the Blue Yeti and I would recommend it to any potential buyers as it is likely the best candidate at this price-point.
P**H
A SUPERIOR MICROPHONE FOR ALL RECORDING NEEDS
Having used a microphone that plugged into the external soundcard of my computer, with all its attendant disadvantages of extraneous noises and electrical crackle, I decided to invest in a USB-powered unit. I settled on the Limited Platinum Edition of this microphone after reading its specifications and various reviews. Whatever edition one buys, the specification is the same, and it is certainly advanced and versatile. Microphone plus adjustable base is approximately 12 inches high, with a total weight of about 3.4 pounds, so it looks and feels sturdy with an attractive retro appearance.Frequency response is 20Hz to 20kHz. The head contains a "triple capsule" configuration of recording elements which are switchable on the back of the microphone to four polar patterns to cover all possible recording situations: Stereo, Cardioid (unidirectional), Omnidirectional, and Biderectional. Above that is a Gain control to adjust the sensitivity of the unit in relation to the loudness of the signal and its relative position. Underneath the unit are two sockets: one for the USB cable (which is included) and the other for monitoring and playing back via headphones. There is also a threaded socket for accommodating a microphone stand, in which usage the base is detachable. A Mute button is at the front of the microphone (with an attendant red light at the front) and below it a Master Volume control for headphone use. Setting up the unit in relation to your computer and the recording program used is easy.This is definitely the best and most versatile microphone I have ever used. It gives superb, faithful results whilst being extremely easy to control. A real winner.
G**K
Quality USB microphone
When I was researching for my ideal USB microphone, the one that was most recommended as the best was the Blue Yeti! I bought it to see whether it could live up to its reputation.The first thing I noticed when I received the delivery of the microphone was its weight. Just over 3lbs, it is not overly heavy; I was pleased with its sturdy metal body and stand which measured around 12 inches in height. I was equally satisfied with the enclosed USB cable which was 6ft in length!No software or drivers are required for this device. I simply plugged it into my computer where it was automatically detected. Within a couple of minutes, it was ready to use! The purpose for buying this microphone was primarily to use it along with Speech Recognition software. Once the application started, it immediately recognised the microphone and I was ready to begin my dictation. There are four different recording modes on the device. I used the ‘cardioid’ mode which picks up sound that is directly in front of the microphone. My speech was accurately processed into a written format even while I was whispering!The Blue Yeti microphone is generally recognised for its professional studio sound quality. In the future, I intend to use it for video voiceovers and podcasts. My experience with this microphone has been very positive and I believe that it does live up to its excellent reputation.
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