USB MIC WEEK: Blue Yeti Pro

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  • @PressStartToLaugh
    @PressStartToLaugh Před 6 lety +59

    I used a Blue Yeti for years, and when I upgraded to a real XLR mic, I realized just how tin-ny and thin the Yeti sounded. Doesn't surprise me how much hiss it has. Always had a hiss with mine. Thanks for the vid, Mike!

    • @PressStartToLaugh
      @PressStartToLaugh Před 6 lety +1

      Sitting in a closet.

    • @cremvursti
      @cremvursti Před 6 lety +6

      resell it, you'll get quite a bit of its initial price back, since they are still the default streamer mic, and also someone else will put it to good use; just a shame to leave it collecting dust

    • @Djchappy94
      @Djchappy94 Před 6 lety +1

      Who let you out of your editing dungeon? Those crappy f2p mmos wont make fun of themselves.

    • @EldritchNoise
      @EldritchNoise Před 6 lety

      The Technological Junkie is that with the XLR or USB connection?

    • @CerridwenVids
      @CerridwenVids Před 5 lety

      There's a tiny bit of hiss in my Blue Yeti, but I only recently learnt you just have to have the Gain quite low-ish to stop that.

  • @Podcastage
    @Podcastage Před 6 lety +59

    Big Hiss for a Big Mic.

    • @LazyMitchell
      @LazyMitchell Před 6 lety +2

      Does it come with stickers though?

    • @gex5541
      @gex5541 Před 4 lety

      Yes big HISSS for a fricken HUGE mic

    • @andrewr4792
      @andrewr4792 Před 4 lety

      Podcastage, I love mine, and there is no hiss.

  • @TheVolgun
    @TheVolgun Před 6 lety +8

    Hey Booth Junkie - as someone who is a wannabe voice actor, it's nice to have a professional dishing out the tips and tricks!

  • @EtaParseids
    @EtaParseids Před 6 lety +16

    I wonder if there are people who simply go around youtube downvoting videos, because there is literally no reason to downvote this. This was a great video demonstrating the capabilities of this mic.

    • @Up_All_Night
      @Up_All_Night Před 6 lety

      John Edgar he’s reviewing a microphone that is obviously broken. The review is useless.

    • @EtaParseids
      @EtaParseids Před 6 lety +7

      1 - you say "obviously", when that is a purely subjective claim. However, there have been a number of threads online of people experiencing hiss from various BlueYeti products. Could it be a serious of QR issues? Maybe. It could also be incompatibility with certain other audio equipment or digital interfaces.
      So no, it is not "obviously" a singularly defective microphone.
      2 - is it his fault, or somehow the video's fault that it is making the hiss? Nope. Is he trying to be objective in his critique? Yes. Does he praise what he feels deserves praise? Yep. It is a review done to the best of his ability with the resources available? Yep.
      So again, HIS VIDEO, not the microphone, is done well. Blaming him or downvoting the video simply because the microphone does not perform as expected is the same thing as shooting the messenger.
      He even acknowledged that it could be a defective one. But even if that is the case, that does reflect a possible shortcoming in the QR process, or production process of the BlueYeti Pro, which IS ABSOLUTELY relevant when making a choice when buying anything. If there is a trend of defective products, consumers are less likely to buy that product.
      So yes, this is a relevant and useful review.

    • @ICACJ
      @ICACJ Před 6 lety +1

      At the moment, there are only 3. Calm down. People subscribe to channels just to hit that button. As if it makes them feel significant or they are doing the youtube channel an injustice or something. Any decent sized channel has dedicated trolls. If it is disliked by a landslide, then yeah, it may be the actual content of the video. But the few that are there within the short time it has been uploaded probably have nothing to do with the video itself.

  • @Zombieslag
    @Zombieslag Před 6 lety +13

    Been waiting a year to see you review the pro ever since I got mine lol. Nobody reviews gear in detail like you do man. Keep being awesome!

  • @Podcastage
    @Podcastage Před 6 lety +31

    I was thinking about it, and did you try connecting both XLR ports to your interface? It could have been hissing since it was underpowered and that's why you had to run and increase the gain on your interface, and why there was so much hiss. I had a lot of hiss on the Blue Encore 200 before I realized it was an active dynamic and required phantom power. May be worth a shot.

    • @zezesilver
      @zezesilver Před 6 lety +3

      Podcastage I reckon this is the first video of a series. He will probably upload a follow-up showing a solution, similar to what he did when his E100s had a hiss. At least, the title suggests something like that: "USB mic week".

    • @Gulgrash
      @Gulgrash Před 6 lety +2

      Also it would worth a shot to turn up the gain on the mic, and down on the preamp. It certainly won't erase all the hiss, but as I've been hearing it the hiss stayed the exact same sound level as the gain was adjusted on the mic but definitely got boosted as the preamp was adjusted. Probably the mic gives a passive hint of hiss (I know, it shouldn't) that the preamp picks up and amplifies.

    • @arnerademacker8548
      @arnerademacker8548 Před 6 lety +6

      You're not supposed to use the mic's gain when using the XLR jack, as he stated in the video.

    • @kennethtolesjr.1690
      @kennethtolesjr.1690 Před 6 lety +3

      I tried it. The mic's clarity is a bit better, but that hiss doesn't go away.

  • @Sinyuvuu
    @Sinyuvuu Před 6 lety +26

    THE BOOTH JUNKIE HAS RETURNED

    • @KontrolStyle
      @KontrolStyle Před 6 lety +1

      And much rejoicing! :)

    • @BuddMcAwesome
      @BuddMcAwesome Před 6 lety

      he tried to quit the booth, but his addiction got the better of him. (that joke is horribly phrased i'm sorry)

    • @FlamingGuitar14
      @FlamingGuitar14 Před 6 lety

      OH HEY! YOU LISTEN TO HIM TOO?

  • @Garland67
    @Garland67 Před 5 lety +2

    What an awesome voice this guy has. So resonant and smooth. Thanks for the review.

  • @RprtBak
    @RprtBak Před 6 lety +5

    I always love watching your videos. I just got laid off, and have been feeling pretty crappy. This made my day better! :) Thanks

  • @limitededition8126
    @limitededition8126 Před 6 lety +1

    Started using my Yeti Pro with a XLR cable when I saw the video and got no hissing and my mixer's EQ helped with the 'tinniness' of the audio. I suggest a follow up video looking into the issues you encountered so no one goes away thinking this microphone is 'crappy'.

  • @topicalcontent
    @topicalcontent Před 6 lety

    I have a Yeti with the table mount. It's great on the full circle setting for a round-table style podcast we run. And, yes, that desk mount is a sound transmitter. A highly experienced gave me a great tip for keeping the desk mount (easy center of table placement) and DRAMATICALLY reducing the sound transmission of table taps, bumps, knocks, etc... Simply set it on a couple layers of 1/2" diameter bubble wrap and turn the gain all the way down. It makes a huge difference when using the desk mount. It doesn't eliminate all table noise, but it makes a significant difference.

  • @RetroOkamii
    @RetroOkamii Před 6 lety +7

    I'm curious how it would have sounded with the pre-amp turned down and the gain turned up, because playing with the gain knob in XLR mode did seem to make a difference in volume. That's weird though, I've gotten less noise on $50 dynamic microphones through XLR... I also wonder if it could have been the 5 pin XLR splitting cable that had something to do with it.

  • @derekh989
    @derekh989 Před 6 lety +5

    I've used the Yeti Pro and didn't experience any of the hiss apparent in your video when connected via XLR (mono). Could be a faulty dongle or damaged mic? I also didn't experience the clipping or distortion you show here either. The Yeti Pro wouldn't be my first choice in its price range, but I didn't have any complaints or experience any of the issues seen here when I used it for a short professional project (I also used it with a Zoom H5).

  • @snxwr6s
    @snxwr6s Před 6 lety +16

    is it just me or does this recording have some clipping or distorted artefacts with usb??

  • @lambentblaze736
    @lambentblaze736 Před 6 lety

    I have a normal Blue Yeti that I keep next to a DDR Arcade machine stream setup. DESPERATELY needed a shock mount, but fortunately there are many cheaper shock mounts than the Radius, and I do mean MUCH cheaper. The Yeti is actually stuck onto a camera tripod through a screw adapter and it words well for the setup.

  • @Bigricky06
    @Bigricky06 Před 6 lety

    I have this mic and experienced the same hiss problem. I was advised by another booth Junkie subscriber to open a case with Blue Microphones and send it in. Thank God I saved my receipt from B&H. I opened the warranty cased with Blue and shipped them the microphone. It's been two and half weeks at this time and will let you guys know if I got a brand new replacement or the same bad one.

  • @roberthickman4092
    @roberthickman4092 Před 6 lety +1

    Your shotgun mic sounds WAY better than the yeti on either connection.

  • @joycor1419
    @joycor1419 Před 6 lety

    As much as I acknowledge that the Blue Yeti Pro is no professional grade mic, and that it should never be anyone’s mic choice if they can afford better easily, I currently use a blue yeti pro and I don’t regret purchasing it. I started voice over for very cheap through fiverr just to get a feel for it without spending tons on solid equipment, and as I really grew into the work and wanted to improve and branch out to try auditioning for some indie games and what have you online, I simply purchased an audio interface and preamp to use with the mic (Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, DBX 286s). The mic on USB sounded pretty muddy, but I find now that the interface and preamp, which I can use indefinitely, make a great difference in quality and I feel comfortable seeking out semi-professional work. I definitely plan on upgrading my mic soon, but there’s something to be said for how useful the hybrid nature of the yeti pro is as a USB and XLR mic.
    And yeah. The radius is a fatso shock mount.

  • @WasabiNoise
    @WasabiNoise Před 6 lety +1

    As many comments here I was also caught in the Blue Yeti fever that spread over CZcams some years ago, but this is by far the best review. I'm so used to your voice that I can tell right away that for the price you can get better mics, still looking for an upgrade but not sure yet. I gotta get it right this time :D

  • @Bigricky06
    @Bigricky06 Před 6 lety +2

    !!!UPDATES!!!..... BLUE shipped me a brand new unit and absolutely no hissing noise. all quiet.

  • @AOKellyJr
    @AOKellyJr Před 6 lety

    I love these honest and real reviews man. Much respect and lots of thanks!

  • @julie_voix-off
    @julie_voix-off Před 6 lety

    I got that mic for Christmas. I thought it would be a great piece of gear to start with (for voice over) as I could "upgrade" to an XLR interface without needing a new mic... Wish I had seen that before.
    But I must say that for the beginner I am, in USB, it does a decent job!

  • @petereglitis689
    @petereglitis689 Před 6 lety

    MIke, Since one year of watching and learning from you ...... you have got to make a special comedy series of these .... everyone who knows this show knows what is about to happen, it seems like someone who is about to get punked... fun to watch either way thanks man !

  • @kennythedragon47
    @kennythedragon47 Před 3 lety

    i have this mic. at home i use XLR and a boom arm, on the go i run it via usb and use the included stand. i find the emf and histeresis characteristics of this mic are rather good in my opinion.

  • @dvorapat
    @dvorapat Před 6 lety +7

    A big ass shock mount for a big ass microphone!
    I mean the microphone is huge as well.

  • @CreativeRoGamers
    @CreativeRoGamers Před 5 lety

    Man, I love your voice and now i am in love with the Blue Yeti Pro... :D Thanks a lot for the video!

  • @holocaustodocumental3857

    I've owned the Yeti Pro for 4 years and produced 60+ podcast 1hr episodes, and a bunch of live webcasts so far, and have never experienced that much hiss. It is no CAD E100 (I've one on its way home as of right now), but nevertheless it isn't a noisy piece of junk. I've never used it as a USB mic, so I don't know if it actually sounds better that way. That said, I always plug both XLR ends to my interface or mixing console (even though I only use it as a cardiod) and set the gain on the mic to 1/4 of the way so that I don't need that much gain from the preamps on the mixer or interface. It's always yielded me a pretty decent signal with VERY little hiss. I'm just now learning that the controls on the mic are supposed to stop working when connected via XLR, but that has never been the case with mine. Mute and gain buttons work every single time.

  • @XahLee
    @XahLee Před 5 lety

    first time checking out microphone. online friend pointed me to your video. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.

  • @jdellis94-22
    @jdellis94-22 Před 6 lety

    i can listen to this dude just talk all day

  • @Matt_Traum
    @Matt_Traum Před 3 lety

    Dude, the Gain knob is all the way down. I can see it. No wonder you had all that hiss.

  • @ChimpmonkOfficial
    @ChimpmonkOfficial Před 6 lety +4

    Mike, did you try to connect an xlr to both sides of the stereo xlr adapter? Could potentially having an open ended cable out be introducing extra hiss the same as listening to a preamp with nothing plugged into it?

    • @doctorrobin3040
      @doctorrobin3040 Před 4 lety

      No, I tried this with a Rolls dual channel pre and the noise is the same.

  • @esmiley3
    @esmiley3 Před 6 lety

    Thanks! Staying with my CAD!

  • @matthew.datcher
    @matthew.datcher Před 6 lety +1

    I hope you get to keep the Yeti Pro long enough to run a few head to head competitions. Although, with all of that hiss, I'm not sure if it's worth the time.

  • @Ringadon
    @Ringadon Před 6 lety +1

    Love to see your take on zoom's h2n standalone mike. I know you use the h4n as in between already.

  • @LeonardoVidalVeeleon
    @LeonardoVidalVeeleon Před 6 lety +1

    having the audio channels on my headphones threaded wrong has finally paid off. the stereo part wasn't inverted for me xD

  • @liammiller9296
    @liammiller9296 Před 3 lety

    Very good review. I have seen many of your videos. I enjoy your content. You have a lot of knowledge about these topics. I think I will buy this microphone next month. I will use your link. Thank you very much for the detailed review and explanations. You have a new subscriber here.

    • @liammiller9296
      @liammiller9296 Před 3 lety

      Oh boy I wathced the whole video. This mic is no good. I think I'll keep looking. What mic do you recommend for recording non-fiction audiobooks? Thank you very much!

  • @fatmanfalling
    @fatmanfalling Před 6 lety

    Shame, I loved having the Stereo option when I used my old Yeti, but I'm glad I opted for 2 Rode mics instead of a Yeti Pro

  • @ErnestoAvilez92
    @ErnestoAvilez92 Před 6 lety

    The Blue Yeti Pro sounds like its clipping over usb but i dont think it is, but you can hear a distinct buzz when you speak into the mic and its a bit unpleasant. For me im not a fan of usb mics, buts its nice that the Yeti pro give you the option to use xlr instead of just usb, since that allows the mic to be used with amps, mixers, or any hardware (rack) that has mic input(xlr), but that hiss is pretty bad over xlr great video none the less.

  • @drstew1
    @drstew1 Před 3 lety

    I just bought this for £ 229.00 UK of course. Amazon. And am very happy with this Especially after watching this review, you said it grows with you. Is the Xlr that did it...ps when I say I’m happy I mean because of this review. It hasn’t arrived yet. PS thank goodness for rechecking the hiss noice. I was thinking oh no. But you had a faulty one. Few

  • @bklynmade99
    @bklynmade99 Před 6 lety

    wow surprise by the hiss on the XLR side with Blue Yeti Pro that is crazy like you pointed out you would think USB would have the hiss it must have some thing to do with that 5pin XLR Y cable hey I should send you my Studio Project LSM mic which is also XLR (mini ) and USB I never used the USB connection

  • @laumeconroy4761
    @laumeconroy4761 Před 5 lety

    I have the yeti pro and run it through XLR to a preamp its its silent and has great sound. I use the XLR splitter and connect that to another adaptor that takes it to a single 3 cord, may be that unconnected side of the cable is creating a grounding issue.

  • @konvictz0007
    @konvictz0007 Před 6 lety

    I use a blue yeti for my CZcams (this is not my main channel). The Blue yeti is very good price wise but it sensitivity picks up too much unwanted type of of noise and in a lot of detail. I have a few thousand subs and growing and decided I will be buying a proper XLR setup in the summer (rode broadcaster). Doug please do Rode Broadcaster review, its used in many radio stations.

  • @SamadanPlaysWoW
    @SamadanPlaysWoW Před 6 lety +1

    That's no moon! Boy is that huge. I like the idea of usb/xlr, one thing I'm missing on the Rode Podcaster knowing that I'll eventually upgrade. I have a question... what percentages would you weight importance between room acoustics, mic and voice training/quality. I'm looking to improve my own and thinking currently the room is the weak spot, not the other two. I want to sound warm and comforting like you :)

    • @bananiel7271
      @bananiel7271 Před 6 lety +1

      SamadanPlaysWoW
      Not mike, but I can provide some insights.
      Vocal quality and audio quality are two completely different beasts. I'm not a fan of the rode podcaster, but if you're not upgrading, room tone wouldn't really matter as much, since the podcaster is a dynamic microphone which isn't affected by room noise as much and isn't as overly sensitive.
      Usually, once you get a mic that sounds somewhat decent (mics from 100$ on these days can already sound pretty good), room tone will have a much bigger impact on your audio than your mic or preamp will (unless it gives you prominent noise on normal volume levels). You don't need to shell out too much for sound treatment to start off with, however. You can get professional results with a DIY setup if you're smart enough about it.
      Of course, none of these things matter if you don't have vocal training, but for that you're just going to have to practice. Maybe try and get other people's input on voice acting (or singing if that's your thing) or get a coach to help you.
      Just my 2 cents

    • @SamadanPlaysWoW
      @SamadanPlaysWoW Před 6 lety

      Thanks ever so much for your detailed reply. I have come to similar conclusions so will be saving and improving as much as I can while working on what I can do with my own vocal pipes.

  • @AndyWharfe
    @AndyWharfe Před 6 lety

    It will be the stereo XLR breakout cable - I've always found that included cables are usually naff.

    • @doctorrobin3040
      @doctorrobin3040 Před 4 lety

      No it is not the Yeti Cable. Sounds the same with a Rode NT4? stereo cable and a home made one using CAT 7 cable.

  • @EU_DHD
    @EU_DHD Před 6 lety +3

    Couldn't it be the stereo dongle? I've had several of similar cable solutions turn out to be a stereo splitter cable, or adapter of some sort.
    as for the mic.
    sounds terrible with distortion and hiss. would probably go for a cheap mic and interface combo over this.

  • @Tysto
    @Tysto Před 4 lety +1

    This might be the first mic you've reviewed that I've not liked. Usually, even side-by-side, I can't hear a significant difference. But this one sounds a bit nasally, lacks bass, and seems unclear, like it's not picking up softer sounds.

  • @ICACJ
    @ICACJ Před 6 lety

    As an audiophile and youtube gamer, I could not imagine having this monstrosity in front of me and being able to concentrate or even see my monitor entirely. All this space it occupies and that is even before adding a pop filter. Albeit a decent sounding microphone. (The hiss is obviously a problem, but the streamers I've heard use the usb only versions have sounded pretty good.) I like the e100s for the sound first and foremost, and because it's concise and not in the way. Integrated shock + a windtech popguard make it really unobtrusive.

  • @zezesilver
    @zezesilver Před 6 lety +7

    You should've made 5:23 the thumbnail

  • @rguitar78
    @rguitar78 Před 6 lety

    Another fun and informative video, thanks. I would have thought for sure you should have left the preamp alone the whole time and just added gain at the mic. You either hit a limiter or got into the red somewhere. What preamp do you use?

  • @TheArchitune
    @TheArchitune Před 3 lety

    Standard Yeti Pro:-
    Start a Zoom meeting, Plug in a set of monitor headphones and turn down the gain until any background hiss disappears. Leave it there and select the Cardio setting. Happy days!!
    Ref. The standard supplied mount:- sit it on a foam pad.

  • @th3drizzl378
    @th3drizzl378 Před 6 lety

    Imo if I had to use a USB mic it would be either the se x1 or the mxl .009 the .009 is a damn good USB mic. That's the one I take with me if I need usb on the go

  • @missah7
    @missah7 Před 5 lety

    You have saved me a fortune. Thanks

  • @eunistudio
    @eunistudio Před 6 lety

    Please test and/or compare the Rockville RCM02 and RCM03 microphones! I'd love to hear what you think of them!

  • @MyShowbizName
    @MyShowbizName Před 6 lety

    I used to have an SE Electronics USB2200a which was both USB and XLR. Was quite a nice microphone I thought. Not sure if it's still available.
    Never been tempted by Blue microphones for some reason.

  • @rippilot2113
    @rippilot2113 Před 6 lety

    such a W I D E shock mount

  • @clawsby6964
    @clawsby6964 Před 4 lety

    Honestly it's not that bad the price is a bit big but it works very nicely sounds good and atleast to me it does t sound all that tin y and the hiss is probably from some sort of defect mine never hisses and it a very respectable microphone

  • @th3drizzl378
    @th3drizzl378 Před 6 lety

    I've had them both opened up other the the XLR ciructry there is no difference between the two. Same components for usb section and same capsules. The pro simply adds xlr. Also not that I like the yeti (not a fan) but the one I have has zero hiss at all from xlr maybe something wrong there either with the mic or the chain. The XLR does usually need to be up a bit over the USB but shouldn't hiss like that.

  • @RespawnPoints
    @RespawnPoints Před 6 lety +2

    Can you please do a video on the Rode Procaster? I was thinking of getting one because end address microphones don't cover up my monitor as much(Plus I'm in Australia so rode microphones are fairly cheap).

    • @Dubsys
      @Dubsys Před 6 lety

      check out podcastage, he does pretty nice reviews and has done one on the procaster before. it seems alright honestly.

    • @ChrisGardinerBill
      @ChrisGardinerBill Před 6 lety

      Yeah, being in Australia I too am really interested in Rode mics. They are very reasonably priced here, unlike 99% of stuff out there

  • @mfkrwill
    @mfkrwill Před 6 lety

    It may be that dongle that was causing the hiss.
    I have the yeti pro and it's a pretty nice mic. But i haven't used the xlr port yet. Mainly because I have a shure sm7b now.

  • @alexandrevaliquette1941

    I don't hear any difference between the expensive, the usb and the XLR in this video. Is it just me?

  • @SusheelChandradhas
    @SusheelChandradhas Před 6 lety

    Looked like you were a little bummed out by the hiss on the XLR.

  • @SouthCoastDetecting
    @SouthCoastDetecting Před 6 lety

    Oh dear 😕
    Was your dongle at fault?
    Was it this bad for your buddy?

  • @sewhilkinjimmy2793
    @sewhilkinjimmy2793 Před 5 lety

    Can you do a Video with the "Blue Yeti" with the Shock Mount? That would be awesome to see.

  • @espr7564
    @espr7564 Před 4 lety

    No hiss on mine it sounds great, btw, there´s no such thing as an XLR jack!!

  • @mageprostudios4334
    @mageprostudios4334 Před 6 lety

    I noticed that the audio became unsynced with the video about the time you plugged in the XLR in the Yeti. I blame the Yeti. It's unusable at least as a XLR mic. BUT! When you went back to the USB, the audio and video magically was in sync again. Did you break it by doing a hot plug while the USB was still powering it? Is your buddy going to be mad if you broke it?

  • @daveshostack4950
    @daveshostack4950 Před 4 lety

    why is he not reviewing the yeti black out usb mic and by the way linus tech did a review of the blackout mic and linus never mentions any hissing noise

  • @The_Paya
    @The_Paya Před 6 lety

    Is it supposed to stay under USB power when using it through XLR? Obvious source of hiss would be an offset between an USB/computer ground versus a preamp's ground. If it is supposed to stay USB powered, I'd try powering it with an USB power bank battery instead of PC.

  • @Kurzei
    @Kurzei Před 6 lety

    Oh wow... that hiss.

  • @theboy2777
    @theboy2777 Před 3 lety

    Hey bro I know this video is 3 years old but I want to buy this mic but I was wondering that when I plug this in my laptop via USB do I have to download a software for it ? Or can I literally just plug and play like the OG yeti . Also do I have to click and option to make it max quality with USB ? Or will it just automatically give me the best sound

  • @redmegaman8063
    @redmegaman8063 Před 6 lety +2

    Hmm. Thats weird, Bandrew didnt get any hiss.

  • @charliebrownau
    @charliebrownau Před 6 lety +1

    Gday Wouldnt it just be better to get an ATR2100 USB/XLR over an USB Only blue yet ?

  • @acidset
    @acidset Před 6 lety +1

    Did the shotgun also go through the stereo adapter? If not the problem could be there.

    • @acidset
      @acidset Před 6 lety

      Wow, if it came with the set, that's pretty cheap of them.
      I really don't like Blue Yeti microphones, but regardless, adapters can easily compromise the quality of the signal.

  • @danboud8135
    @danboud8135 Před 6 lety +1

    I was always told that you never, ever hot-swap a mic on XLR. Especially off 48v. Is that untrue?

    • @BoothJunkie
      @BoothJunkie  Před 6 lety +3

      You shouldn't even though I did in this video.

    • @danboud8135
      @danboud8135 Před 6 lety +1

      Aw man, Mike, we would have waited for ya. Great vid as always.

  • @anilprasanna1sify1
    @anilprasanna1sify1 Před 2 lety

    Great

  • @donjay3736
    @donjay3736 Před 4 lety

    The price is almost close to the rod nt1 why don't I just buy the rode since you recommended it many times

  • @DS-ff6ze
    @DS-ff6ze Před 6 lety

    paying $260 for blue yeti mic is like paying $26 for a mcdonalds meal

  • @biteme263
    @biteme263 Před 3 lety

    Why was there so much lag when you switched from usb to XLR? That was crazy. It just because of how you were routing it through your computer?

  • @RezaMolavi
    @RezaMolavi Před 6 lety +5

    The Yeti is the most overrated (in fact all Blue USB Mics) in the market. It sounds like that because it is a lousy product. for this price, I get Zoom H2n as the best USB and most versatile for the price and it recorded as well and will act as an interface. It also has great built-in mics as well. It has an interface and better quality all around and $100 less. You can even use an external mic with that unit. Sometimes a particular brand get a reputation falsely; Yeti is one of them. Worst of all is the lack customer service with the Blue folks. Will you review the Zoom H series?

  • @felipevr83
    @felipevr83 Před 6 lety

    For the price I prefer an ATR2001 and a Behringer umc202hd/204hd and still less than $200

  • @americanexpress888
    @americanexpress888 Před 6 lety

    I don't use XLR and is there any sound quality difference between pro and regular yeti?

  • @scoremoore4280
    @scoremoore4280 Před 6 lety

    can you do a comparison between the yeti and the yeti pro? I would like to hear the difference.

  • @waskito3443
    @waskito3443 Před 5 lety

    buying a blue yetti is like playing the lottery, I had to buy 3 to get a functional one

  • @RomeoVP
    @RomeoVP Před 3 lety

    Yeti original or Yeti X or Yeti Pro ?

  • @MsFakoff
    @MsFakoff Před 6 lety

    may be in usb mode noise gate activated? as is often the case in these mics

  • @JJCoxUTube
    @JJCoxUTube Před 6 lety

    - I have no idea why you are getting that hiss, I’ve been using mine for years XLR with an Apogee Quartet and I have no hiss at all. I actually use two of them and have never had the his issue you ha in your video.

  • @amazingjoe555
    @amazingjoe555 Před 6 lety

    Hey! I would love for you to review the Audio Technica AT2020 (XLR). I have one that I could possibly send if that is an option, but if you have one in your studio that would be cool s well.

  • @SalmorejoGeek
    @SalmorejoGeek Před 6 lety

    Nice

  • @jamiececilielange5249
    @jamiececilielange5249 Před 5 lety

    My impression from this video, is that if you hit it at just the right angle, it sounds good, but at a slightly unfortunate angle, it doesn't.

  • @IslandStone_
    @IslandStone_ Před 6 lety +4

    What about turning the gain on the yeti up and the preamp down?

    • @infinitebuzz
      @infinitebuzz Před 6 lety

      Very interested in this as well

    • @EpicReign
      @EpicReign Před 6 lety

      The knobs on the mic stop working when you hook it up to an interface.

    • @IslandStone_
      @IslandStone_ Před 6 lety

      Jusaywen TV I see. I just thought I heard a difference when he turned up the gain at 15:33 . Might just be in my head though, hahah.

    • @travisboatner
      @travisboatner Před 5 lety

      Walaker I have this mic. The gain still works when it’s hooked up. I don’t have this problem but I’m also using both cords for stereo and not just a mono line.

    • @markreagan2956
      @markreagan2956 Před 5 lety

      @@EpicReign No what 😂😂😂

  • @sourcefor
    @sourcefor Před 6 lety

    what would be your favorite VO mic??

  • @HolarMusic
    @HolarMusic Před 6 lety

    My theory: the microphone has some hiss on it's own and the built-in interface has some denoising processor.

  • @Podcastforthewin
    @Podcastforthewin Před 6 lety

    I see the saturn is orbiting the yeti

  • @TheJclone
    @TheJclone Před 6 lety

    I got rid of mine. Lol way too big and picks up everything in the room. Also need a big boom to hold it. ATR 2100 Haha keep up the good work man!

  • @johnnymoon3dp948
    @johnnymoon3dp948 Před 4 lety

    I wonder if the his was due to a defective combo xlr

  • @SWC44
    @SWC44 Před 6 lety +1

    bigggggggggggggggggggg different, blue sounded better on usb higher on gain better

  • @mrsips710
    @mrsips710 Před 5 lety

    Wow. That hiss was bad. I was watching the video over my tv and could still hear it plain as day.

  • @daveshostack4950
    @daveshostack4950 Před 4 lety

    why do i need an xlr mic when the usb will do the same

  • @SabiBisceglia
    @SabiBisceglia Před 3 lety

    I have a blue yeti pro now and I can't believe I've ever used it compared to some of your other videos microphones. All I hear from this thing is tinny shallowness and not even your voice can revive it.

  • @codenameheirbornewithrobbi7418

    did you have the phantom power turned on -

  • @EposVox
    @EposVox Před 6 lety +21

    Bahahahaha