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    computer blue screen|Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone

    By admin | April 22, 2011

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    Combining three capsules and four different pattern settings, the Yeti is the ultimate tool for creating amazing recordings, directly to your computer. THX Certified for exceptional sound and performance, the Yeti can capture anything with a clarity & ease unheard of in a USB microphone.

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    1. ATailoredSuit.com Says:
      April 22nd, 2011 at 1:20 am
      259 of 267 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Blue Yeti Microphone In Action and Sound Test Comparison, March 8, 2010
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      ATailoredSuit.com (Wisconsin, USA) –
      This review is from: Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone (Electronics)

      Customer Video Review Length:: 6:34 Mins

      NOTE: I used the Blue Yeti Microphone to record this Video Review

      Blue Yeti Review Summary
      The Blue Yeti is an excellent plug and record USB microphone that has dramatically increased the quality of my voice recordings. It has a solid & sleek build, is easy to use, and most importantly clearly records my voice.

      Introduction – Who I am and how do I use this product
      My name is Antonio and I own and operate ATailoredSuit.com; I have been using the Blue Yeti since February to speak with clients on Skype and to record podcasts and videos about men’s style and custom clothing. Prior to owning the Blue Yeti I used the Blue Snowflake for one year; before that I used the built in microphone on my computer and headsets. For the last 6 months I have been looking at purchasing the Blue Snowball; when this microphone came out I decided to make this purchase instead.

      Pros – Things I Love
      1. Sound Recording Quality – The most important quality in a microphone; from my limited 30 day use and when compared to the past types of microphones I am used to (Blue Snowflake, Logitech Webcam 9000 Microphone, Various Headset microphones, Built in Computer Microphones) this Microphone beat them all.
      2. Plug and Play – I have seamlessly used this microphone on 3 separate computers, one running XP, the other Vista, and on a Windows 7 machine. In each case it was immediately recognized and clearly marked as the Blue Yeti
      3. Simple Knobs and Design – Mute, Mode, Headphone Volume and MIC Gain Control. Stand can be tightened and microphone removed.
      4. Solid Build – Overall, Solid (One small complaint below). The 10 foot USB cord was a nice touch.
      5. Playful Approach – Blue has decided to present the Yeti in a playful manner. They appeal to the creative and make the manual much more approachable for those of us not technically inclined.

      Cons – Things I am not happy with
      1. Size – It weight 3.5 pounds and stands 1 foot high – I am used to this now, but be prepared for a big footprint!
      2. Looseness of Volume & Gain Controls – A small complaint, but for an overall solid device these feel like they will be the first things to break.

      Final Recommendation
      The Blue Yeti is an amazing microphone that was well worth the investment. It has already dramatically increased the quality of my voice recordings and I recommend it to any podcaster. I give this product 9 out of 10 stars (5 out of 5 for Amazon!), my only knock that the price maybe too high for some.

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    2. John Burroughs "Southern Guy" Says:
      April 22nd, 2011 at 1:25 am
      64 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Blue’s latest is a home run, January 4, 2010
      Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
      This review is from: Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone (Electronics)

      Blue has become famous for its striking microphone designs, and the retro-modern Yeti is a worthy addition to the company’s product lineup.

      The first thing you’ll notice is what a beautiful, well-designed object this is. The Yeti has a solid custom desk stand that provides a bit of built-in cable management for headphone and USB cords. Despite its outdoorsy name, the Yeti is not the ideal choice for recording in the wild — it’s really big and heavy. That said, the swivel-stand arrangement allows you to rotate the body of the mic upside down into the base if you do need portability. (Unlike Blue’s higher end studio mics, no travel box or road case is included, but at this price point, that’s not a surprise.)

      On the front: a mic mute button and headphone volume dial. On the rear, mic level control and a pickup pattern selector. The dials are just a bit jiggly and plasticky for such an otherwise elegant design. On the bottom are the zero-latency headphone jack and mini-USB connector. The swiveling body makes accessing the USB and headphone ports a snap. Another thoughtful addition down-under is a 5/8 inch threaded hole that allows you to remove the base and mount the Yeti on a standard microphone floor stand.

      The Yeti houses a trio mic elements to offer stereo, omnidirectional, cardioid, and figure-eight pickup patterns. The selections give the mic a versatile bag of sound tricks, whether you’re recording a solo podcast, taping an interview or meeting, or laying down some vocals in GarageBand. The headphone amp doesn’t exactly go to 11, but the mic delivers a pretty respectable output level. We’re talking 16-bit USB audio, so the Yeti doesn’t have quite the full warmth and sonic detail of a “real” large-diaphragm condenser like Blue’s pro studio models, but the sound is surprisingly good for a USB mic, with much less noise than similarly-featured competitors like the Samson G-Track.

      No drivers needed — just plug in the included USB cable. On a Mac, select “Yeti Stereo Microphone” for both input and output in the Sound control panel of System Preferences. Configuring Yeti in GarageBand’s Audio preferences is a snap, too.

      To avoid P-pops and breath sounds when working up-close, you might want to invest in a pop screen of some kind, though it seems a shame to put a big foam hat on top of such a beautiful head.

      Did we mention how cool The Yeti looks sitting on your desk? The streamlined aluminum styling matches the finish of Apple’s current product lineup quite well.

      The Yeti’s sound quality and multiple pickup patterns raise the bar for USB mics, and leave even Blue’s much-beloved Snowball playing catchup. For the price, a product that looks and sounds this good is going to be pretty hard to beat. Highly recommended.

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    3. Michael J Edelman Says:
      April 22nd, 2011 at 2:13 am
      37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      The easiest solution for computer recording (and more), February 4, 2010
      By 
      Michael J Edelman (Huntington Woods, MI USA) –
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      The latest addition to my desktop is the most flexible recording device I’ve yet found: The Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone. Long known for their line of high-end condenser microphones, Blue is increasingly known for their computer-ready USB microphones, like the Snowflake and the Snowball, and the Yeti is their latest and certainly greatest computer-ready microphone yet.

      Advertised as the first fully THX-compliant (a standard devised by Lucasfilms) microphone, the Yeti is a large (12″ tall on its removable stand), hefty, multi-pattern microphone suitable for recording, podcasting, or any other computer-related audio activity. It features four switchable patterns- omni, carodid, figure eight, and stereo- a built in headphone amplifier, gain control, headpohone volume, and a mute button. For even more flexibility you can remove it from its desk stand and mount it on a standard 5/8″microphone stand or boom.

      And it sounds great, too- even better than their well-regarded Snowball series. I’ve been using it for recording music practice, building tracks with Audacity on my Windows and linux boxes, and with Apple’s GarageBand, and making calls with Skype. The ability to record in full stereo or mono is a real plus. Up to now I’ve been using a variety of microphones together with various microphone preamps and an A/D converters- a mass of cables and power supplies that bad enough on the desk, but a real hassle when trying to use with a laptop away from home. The Yeti has it all in one package. It may not sound quite as good as a multi-thousand dollar condenser microphone and vacuum tube preamp, but for the money it simply can’t be beat.

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