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Publié: 2010-06-07, Auteur: Rob , review by: techworld.com
We loved the Yeti’s versatility and the way it made vocals sound rich and radio-friendly. It has enough tonal nuances to make recording vocals and guitar straight into GarageBand satisfying and is easily good enough for recording small live events wit...
Four pattern modes, Gain knob, Mute switch, Good sound, iPad compatible,
Bulky, Unbalanced sound between back and front of mic, Knob construction feels cheap.
While I wish the mic were slimmer, the knobs heartier, and the sound more balanced when recording from the front and back of the mic, the Yeti sounds good, packs plenty of gain, and offers a lot of value and versatility in a $150 USB mic. ...
The Yeti offers recording artists a high performance and easy to use USB microphone for live and studio recording sessions. The four pickup patterns available on the Yeti microphone make it extremely versatile in different environments. Close attention...
Extrait: Review: The Yeti from Blue Microphones is a $150 USB microphone with four recording settings, zero-latency audio monitoring via a built-in headphone jack, and a 48 kHz sampling rate at 16 bits. The mic itself is solidly built – and by “solid” I mean th...
Extrait: Now If you’re going to buy one nice mic, why not make it one heck of a mic? I mean, if you have one really nice mic that reproduced sound better than you thought was possible, you wouldn’t want to use any other, right? That’s how the Yeti makes you fe...
Extrait: While at CES this year I had the opportunity to spend some time at the Blue Microphone booth. One of the products which really “wowed” me during demo time was their “Yeti” microphone. The Yeti is being touted as the world’s first THX certified Mic...
Publié: 2009-12-16, Auteur: Donald , review by: cnet.com
Whether you're recording a podcast, an interview, or a concert, the Yeti's THX-certified sound quality, integrated gain control, and four recording modes (including stereo) make it a top choice for a USB microphone.
If you're looking for something subtle and portable, the Yeti is not for you. Plus, the wobbly plastic knobs make us wary about durability.
The Yeti is one of the richest sounding, sonically flexible USB microphones money can buy, but its large size makes it inconvenient for portable applications. Read full review
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 patternselect 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.
When you're looking for the perfect recording solution, you don't want any noise interference! The Yeti USB microphones by Blue help minimize background noise while capturing high-quality audio...
After trying and testing the Yeti USB microphone from Blue, we can definitely say that it is something for anyone who is interested in doing their own voice-overs, creating their own podcasts, adding singing voices to their own music recordings, or even e...