![]() There's a 3.5mm port for live monitoring of your recording, and the Yeti is compatible with a wide range of stands if you'd prefer to keep the microphone aloft (which I'd very much recommend, to help with positioning and to prevent it from picking up noise from whatever surface it would otherwise be sitting on). It has a choice of four pickup patterns - to capture sound from right in front of it, all around you, front and back and so on - so it's quite handy if you want to try different things like interviews, podcasting or recording music. With those basic stabs at best practices in mind, the Yeti offers a lot of flexibility. This is way beyond the scope of this, a simple deals blog, but generally you also want to be sitting good and close to the mic so that you don't have to have its gain turned up to an absurd degree. So where does the Yeti make sense? It's an excellent choice for anyone working in a quiet environment, as good condenser mics like this one are able to capture voices with warmth and detail, but don't do as well as dynamic mics when it comes to rejecting off-axis noise. This mic is an institution amongst podcasters, game streamers and interviewers, thanks to its detailed sound capture and simple plug-and-play setup. ![]() The world's most popular* USB condenser mic, the Blue Yeti, is 30% off at Amazon UK right now. ![]()
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