Blue Yeti Microphone Review

Blue Yeti Mic Review. Blue Yeti Nano review A compact, doitall USB mic SoundGuys The Blue Yeti X improves on an already-great microphone with tons of customization options and handy LED lights. The Blue Yeti microphone is available to buy for $129.99 (around £100 / AU$180), which is pretty reasonable for a high quality mic, considering you can spend upwards of $1000 for very high end.

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The Blue Yeti X improves on an already-great microphone with tons of customization options and handy LED lights. Not only is the Yeti reasonably inexpensive, but it also offers recording results that are slightly worse than those of a more studio-appropriate microphone.

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The Blue Yeti X improves on an already-great microphone with tons of customization options and handy LED lights. Priced at just $50 each, Blue's shock mounts are among the most cost-effective solutions for maximizing audio capture on any Yeti microphone In 2009, the American company Blue Microphones debuted the Yeti ($129.99) as a "premium" USB microphone aimed at pro, semi-pro, and aspiring.

Blue Yeti review No. 1 for more than one reason Popular Science. That's probably why its predecessor, the Yeti, is so popular among the at-home recording crowd That said, we're always interested in the broader fields of audio, and recently did a couple of write-ups on ASMR and Binaural Beats

Blue Yeti Microphone Review IGN. The Blue Yeti microphone is available to buy for $129.99 (around £100 / AU$180), which is pretty reasonable for a high quality mic, considering you can spend upwards of $1000 for very high end. Its cylindrical capsule shape and shiny curved recording mesh evoke the retro look of classic radio studio mics from the 1940s and 50s, which gives it an old school charm.