Yeti USB Mic review
admin | Nov 13, 2009 | Comments 0
The company known as Bluemicrophone has released quite an interesting device, namely a microphone. It is not a conventional kind of microphone we all used to. Yeti USB Mic has received a THX certificate (nicknamed after first George Lucas’s movie «THX 1138»). It has unbelievably low distortion and impressive high fidelity thanks to up-to-date design and quality. It records in stereo and has a cardioid that may be omnidirectional and bidirectional that grade the result up under any recording conditions and in any situation be it live recording, broadcast, interview, concert or podcast. Yeti USB Mic is also packed up with a digital convertor analogue as well as hidden headphone amp. So now you may forget about such unpleasant things as echo or delay that usually spoil everything while recording.

Yeti USB Microphone
However, the price is not that democratic – $149.99. As the manufacturer claims Yeti USB Mic will be available in December already. The mic is ready to be plugged into a USB port and be used directly out of the box. Your PC or Mac will do. What is more, the microphone has a few convenient controls for mic pattern, mic gain, volume and headphone volume.
Overall, Yeti USB Mic is not a good investment for such purposes as Skype. However, if music recordings, Internet living communication and doing podcasts make up your daily routine, I think it is worth attention.
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