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Blue Yeti x World of Warcraft Edition Condenser USB Microphone (Gray) on sale for $99.99 ->
Now $94.99.
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About the Product- Blue VO!CE software with Warcraft presets
- Warcraft HD audio samples
- Custom World of Warcraft design
- Enhanced Blue VO!CE broadcast vocal effects
- Pro gaming microphone
- Customizable laser etched LED Warcraft runes
- High-res voice metering
- Four-capsule array
- Four versatile pickup patterns
Warranty- Includes a standard 1-year warranty w/ purchase of this product
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Note that with the King Bee you'll need a XLR to USB adapter capable of phantom 48V. But it sounds FAR better than this Blue Yeti (and yeah, I have both).
It's listed as the Yeti *X* (not the regular Yeti).
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Podcastage (on Youtube/his website) was a great resource as you can hear direct comparisons. He's also a big proponent of getting a single cardioid pattern mic since most people will never use the other patterns.
Note that with the King Bee you'll need a XLR to USB adapter capable of phantom 48V. But it sounds FAR better than this Blue Yeti (and yeah, I have both).
I would suggest listening to a bunch of reviews to find a mic that sounds best to YOU. I spent the last week researching mics for my use case and I really do not like the audio quality of the Yeti (sounds like a tin can with no depth, or something is just really off about their mics). In the end, I was between USB versions of the AT, Rode NT mini, and Elgato Waves. I ended up ordering the Elgato Wave 3 since it sounded best to me.
Podcastage (on Youtube/his website) was a great resource as you can hear direct comparisons. He's also a big proponent of getting a single cardioid pattern mic since most people will never use the other patterns.
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I would suggest listening to a bunch of reviews to find a mic that sounds best to YOU. I spent the last week researching mics for my use case and I really do not like the audio quality of the Yeti (sounds like a tin can with no depth, or something is just really off about their mics). In the end, I was between USB versions of the AT, Rode NT mini, and Elgato Waves. I ended up ordering the Elgato Wave 3 since it sounded best to me.
Podcastage (on Youtube/his website) was a great resource as you can hear direct comparisons. He's also a big proponent of getting a single cardioid pattern mic since most people will never use the other patterns.
It's listed as the Yeti *X* (not the regular Yeti).
It's listed as the Yeti *X* (not the regular Yeti).
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I would suggest listening to a bunch of reviews to find a mic that sounds best to YOU. I spent the last week researching mics for my use case and I really do not like the audio quality of the Yeti (sounds like a tin can with no depth, or something is just really off about their mics). In the end, I was between USB versions of the AT, Rode NT mini, and Elgato Waves. I ended up ordering the Elgato Wave 3 since it sounded best to me.
Podcastage (on Youtube/his website) was a great resource as you can hear direct comparisons. He's also a big proponent of getting a single cardioid pattern mic since most people will never use the other patterns.
I would suggest listening to a bunch of reviews to find a mic that sounds best to YOU. I spent the last week researching mics for my use case and I really do not like the audio quality of the Yeti (sounds like a tin can with no depth, or something is just really off about their mics). In the end, I was between USB versions of the AT, Rode NT mini, and Elgato Waves. I ended up ordering the Elgato Wave 3 since it sounded best to me.
Podcastage (on Youtube/his website) was a great resource as you can hear direct comparisons. He's also a big proponent of getting a single cardioid pattern mic since most people will never use the other patterns.
https://www.popsci.com/reviews/ye...omparison/
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