• So I use a Blue Yeti and I connect my headphones to the blue yeti to be able to listen to my games on my ps4 and pc.
  • (Image credit: George Cairns). The Blue Yeti comes mounted on a stand that can be tilted to angle the mic towards your face for optimum sound gathering.
  • In this article, I will be testing out the Blue Yeti, the most popular microphone from their lineup (and arguably, on the market).
  • Shop Yeti USB Microphone. Features multiple pickup patterns, Blue VO!CE filters, custom mic capsule, studio controls, headphone output, internal shockmount...
  • Blue’s Yeti is a 16-bit USB microphone with an unusual array of three small-diaphragm capsules. BLUE Yeti Capsule Array One capsule faces forward.
  • The bonuses for me on the Blue Yeti were the 4 different sound recording modes based on the amount of people or direction the sounds came from.
  • Since its launch back in 2009, the Blue Yeti has become associated with the rise in vlogging, podcasting, and streaming, with users loving its simplicity.
  • With increasing competition, the Blue Yeti had to evolve, and the following iteration, the Yeti X, can claim to be more expressive … for a price.
  • Now, since it’s only got a cardioid pickup pattern, it’s not as versatile as the Blue Yeti, plus it does have some glaring issues which I’ll cover in a second (Gain related).
  • Some Blue Yeti Microphone bundles come with a pop filter included, but you can always find some on Amazon specifically designed for Blue Yeti mics.