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PC Advisor
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12 years ago
Blue Microphones Yeti review

The Blue Microphones Yeti lacks the connection necessary for studio use with a mixing desk, but for recording podcasts and interviews straight to PC the Blue Microphones Yeti could be ideal. It's solidly built and offers decent performance.

geekstech.co.uk
★★★★★
12 years ago
Review: The yeti, by Blue Microphones

The Yeti is one of the most advanced and versatile multi-pattern USB microphones available anywhere. Combining three capsules and four different pattern settings (Stereo, Cardioid, Omnidirectional & Bidirectional) the Yeti ...

MacMall
★★★★★
13 years ago
Superior quality

I've been through numerous microphones over the years, but none have touched the quality and features of the THX. If you need a "real live" broadcast mic, this is it! I'm in the agency business and voice all commercials for my clients.

TechRadar UK
★★★★
13 years ago
Blue Microphones Yeti review

Forget what you think you know about sound recording: the traditional home microphone is dead. Never again should a mini-jack plug have to run its awful buzzing signal into your Mac's mic socket. The digital domain of USB is here – and it's better.

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
13 years ago
Blue Microphones Yeti

The Yeti's sensitivity and recording quality make it well worth its cost to any serious podcaster.

Wired
★★★★
14 years ago
Review: Blue Microphones Yeti

As its name suggests, the Yeti is big, imposing, and has near mythical abilities. But unlike its Himalayan counterpart, Blue Microphones' newest USB podcasting mike is most definitely real.

Sharp, clear recording in all four settings; Stereo setting yields dizzingly dynamic results for podcasting; Bidirectional setting yields audio more intimate than an afternoon in Victoria's Secret

Gain, headphone volume, and pattern-select switches on the mike's body are awkwardly placed - makes them hard to get at when the mike's in its stand; Using hefty mike for field work probably not a wise idea

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