Product Description
They thought it was impossible, but here it is! The top - selling Yeti USB Microphone from Blue Microphones sports a visual design inspired by classic recording gear. Its stylish, retro look is a perfect match for any computer setup. The metal grille and shiny frame bring back the charm of vintage mics, but it's powered by 21st - century tech. Thanks to its hinge design, you can easily adjust and pivot the mic towards the sound source for better sound quality. Once you find the right angle, use the set screws to lock it in place. With the Yeti's exclusive tri - capsule technology, you can make amazing recordings on your computer. The Yeti delivers studio - quality sound and comes with four pattern settings (cardioid, stereo, omnidirectional, and bidirectional). This gives you great flexibility to record vocals, music, podcasts, video audio, interviews, and more. One mic does it all, offering studio - grade quality whether you're recording at home or on the go. Specifications: Dimensions (extended in stand): 12cm (4.7') W X 12.5cm (4.9') D X 29.5cm (11.6') H; Weight (microphone):.55 kg (1.2 lbs); Weight (stand): 1 kg (2.2 lbs).
Using the Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone is a breeze. First, set it up on the stand. The stand is adjustable, so you can pivot the microphone to face the sound source, like your mouth if you're recording vocals. Once you've found the best angle, use the set screws to keep it in place. Connect the microphone to your computer using the USB cable. Open your recording software, and you're ready to start creating. When using the different pattern settings, think about what you're recording. Cardioid is great for focusing on sound from the front, like when you're speaking into the mic. Stereo gives a more immersive sound, perfect for music. Omnidirectional picks up sound from all around, useful for group recordings. Bidirectional captures sound from the front and back. As for maintenance, keep the microphone clean by gently wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid getting it wet or exposing it to extreme temperatures. If you're not using it for a long time, store it in a cool, dry place. And always handle it with care to keep it in good working condition.