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Yeti usb microphone for singing
Yeti usb microphone for singing











The black bottom plate on this Yeti Nano model wasn’t properly lined up, so you have to force cables in to make a connection. Their MicroUSB and MiniUSB ports are very easy to damage. There’s a lot of loose wiggle to it, briefly letting down the facade that this is a much more expensive mic than its $99 price tag dictates.Īfter using several Blue mics in the long-term now, I’ve picked up on a consistent problem across all models. Like a lot of Yeti models we’ve tested though, the finish of this dial is disappointing. A simple button press toggles between them. Get up close and you’ll notice every fingerprint, but they look great on camera for having this combination of matte and shiny materials.Īlthough the Yeti Nano doesn’t feature a readout on the front dial letting you know where your gain level is or monitoring volume like the Yeti X does, the small mic is illuminated to let you know when it’s picking up and when it’s muted. Like the newer Yeti X, the Yeti Nano’s more cuboid in shape than the rounded-off Yeti and features chromed gunmetal trim around the mic capsule and on each of the Blue logos (at the front of the mic and rear of the stand).

yeti usb microphone for singing

In terms of its shape, this is really more like a smaller version of the Blue Yeti X than the Blue Yeti. The mic feels like it could take a drop or two without showing any adverse effects.

yeti usb microphone for singing

Despite its small stature, Yeti Nano didn’t lose any of its stability on the stand or reassuring tank-like construction finish after a few weeks.













Yeti usb microphone for singing