Is The Blue Yeti Microphone Really That Bad?

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Tom Buck

Tom Buck

Күн бұрын

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@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
While I don't think the Yeti deserves all the criticism is gets, there are some great alternatives out there. Here are a few that I recommend (Amazon links): •Blue Yeti Nano: geni.us/nanoyeti •Samson Q2u: geni.us/YRdp4 •Samson Q9u: geni.us/samsonq9u •Elgato Wave 3: geni.us/elgatowave •Rode NT-USB: geni.us/2V3BG •Rode NT-USB Mini: geni.us/8rkLh7 •Fifine K669b (or almost anything from Fifine): geni.us/sGs1mZ
@xFreeland1
@xFreeland1 2 жыл бұрын
Are there any microphones you'd recommend that are good as a general microphone and as an ASMR/Binaural microphone?
@greatbriton8425
@greatbriton8425 2 жыл бұрын
I subbed because you went and bought a new one, that's doing things well. I would sub again because you went and bought another new one. You've done me a huge favour with a very fair review. Thank you.
@LeSaff
@LeSaff 2 жыл бұрын
I think the Samson G-track pro and the sE electronics Neom are the real competitors of the blue yeti...and a better choice from my point of view.
@canwefixit8129
@canwefixit8129 Жыл бұрын
How is recommending the Yeti nano an alternative to the yeti? lol its a yeti
@Sleep_Into_History_ASMR
@Sleep_Into_History_ASMR Жыл бұрын
@@canwefixit8129 price points 🤷🏼‍♂️
@Cakemagic1
@Cakemagic1 2 жыл бұрын
To me, the reason why the Yeti is going to remain a popular choice forever, is because it's so frigging darn hard to actually figure out what to buy. The Yeti just 'works' and for many budget buyers, that's all they know. The common person isn't going to know much about microphones. You can tell a person that 'there are many better alternatives', but without knowing what those are, they will just simply default to Blue Yeti.
@HOLLASOUNDS
@HOLLASOUNDS 2 жыл бұрын
I have one an upgrade to just using a phone and a old Sony dictaphone (which actually sounds good) I like My Yeti.
@wopjohn
@wopjohn 2 жыл бұрын
Most youtubers are multi millionaire and budget is no concern
@HOLLASOUNDS
@HOLLASOUNDS 2 жыл бұрын
@@grahamjorgensonart Your unit was defective, should of got it replaced.
@brianj1r144
@brianj1r144 2 жыл бұрын
Spot on. Going to a xlr set up over the year with the shure sm7b . Using this for the time being cause it just works lol
@waterbottle4782
@waterbottle4782 2 жыл бұрын
That is the exact reason why I went with a Yeti. I am not an online gamer nor a KZbin content creator, I am just a guy needing a microphone to talk via online zoom meetings. And for the price to sound quality ratio this was a good decision. I know there are other microphones out there but I do not know how well they work for my needs.
@katbryce
@katbryce 2 жыл бұрын
Listening on my relatively decent speakers, I couldn't really tell the difference between the Blue and your usual microphone setup. I could tell the difference with some of the others though.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I was pretty impressed too with how smooth the transition was from the boom mic to the Yeti.
@thenetpagan
@thenetpagan 2 жыл бұрын
The problem lies, I think, the blue yeti has 2 gains: one in software and one physical if the user is not careful you can introduce a lot of noise into your recording as it brings the noise floor up. I see this all the time with ASMR videos, NT1 is always all pleasure to listen to, that mic is so smooth and quiet.
@MidnightAphelion
@MidnightAphelion 2 жыл бұрын
It's like people talking about using a 4k webcam, but 90% of the people looking at the video are watching at 1080p or lower.
@SimplCup
@SimplCup Жыл бұрын
I noticed the difference first 5 seconds but then my ears got used to it and i couldn't tell that it's bad.
@dsaltz
@dsaltz 2 жыл бұрын
8 years ago I started my podcast with an OG Yeti. I have since graduated to more prosumer gear. Most folks who complain to me about the Yeti are annoyed that it "picks up everything" - including every bit of room noise. It doesn't make the mic bad, it just means that they need to do some treatment to their space OR switch to a dynamic. AND YES! If I see one more person talking into the wrong part of a Yeti, I will scream!
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Room treatment isn't the most exciting thing, but it really is the true solution 90% of the time (and I say this while being fully aware that I myself should invest more in treatment than mics haha).
@robwasnj
@robwasnj 2 жыл бұрын
And treatment doesn't have to be in the form of ugly sound panels, bookshelves, carpeting, furniture, curtains and even clutter can all break up sound really well.
@kingsludg
@kingsludg 2 жыл бұрын
I live in a very hot location so I need to have an AC running constantly. Nothing I've been able to do will suppress the sound of the ac when the mic activates when I speak into it. Everything else about it so far is great just that last obstacle. I've played around with so many different settings for noise suppression but it evades me.
@jeromewesselman4653
@jeromewesselman4653 2 жыл бұрын
@@kingsludg Check out Waves Clarity Vx, WNS, NS1, and X-Noise plugins
@kingsludg
@kingsludg 2 жыл бұрын
@@jeromewesselman4653 Will do, thanks :)
@adventuretech3765
@adventuretech3765 Жыл бұрын
As a 30+ year veteran of radio broadcasting, I was astonished at how thorough your review was. Congratulations on a wonderful review. I Really appreciated it.
@tombuck
@tombuck Жыл бұрын
Thank you! That means a lot coming from someone with your level of experience.
@Jacqueline.D.E
@Jacqueline.D.E Күн бұрын
I agree!
@markwiemels
@markwiemels 2 жыл бұрын
Omg… only half way through the video, this isn’t a video, it’s a journey! Loving this style video. Man I hope this video does well, it deserves to.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark! It was definitely a journey 😁
@RickGuttersohn
@RickGuttersohn 2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing! I have come out the other side a changed man after this full story arch.
@jaimetan
@jaimetan 2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, well said! (And nice to see you over here too, Mark!) 👋
@linda_lawson
@linda_lawson 2 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say that I have more than a little professional production experience, and the Blue Yeti is what I would call an 80/20 mic. The Yeti will get you more than 80% there when placed correctly in an acoustically treated space for most people. Placement and treatment can be close to free cost-wise. Also, add a $10 pop filter, and you'll be fine. If you are so fortunate to be a working professional making location sound for television and film, you have the experience and budget to be a snob. By the way, I once saw Oprah using the Yeti on a Zoom broadcast for Weight Watchers. I think she sounded just fine.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
The "80/20" concept is a good one. For the vast majority of people/uses it's more than fine.
@GhostFox.
@GhostFox. Жыл бұрын
The yeti got me doing voice work when I couldn't afford to get started. I happened to get one at a pawn shop. Sure I'd like a newer microphone, but for now I'm going with what I know because life.
@nebaruhayakaze2984
@nebaruhayakaze2984 2 жыл бұрын
This review is so awesome! Its like I'm watching a TV show rather than a soulless review from Tech KZbinrs nowadays. Its so entertaining and educational at the same time!
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I like that! Thanks for the kind words. Hopefully this show doesn’t jump the shark at some point 😬
@DiamondDepthYT
@DiamondDepthYT 2 жыл бұрын
bought my yeti for $100 and haven't thought of needing a different mic ever since. I have it on a $60 boom arm and, with some audio adjustment, the microphone sounds gorgeous to me..
@canwefixit8129
@canwefixit8129 Жыл бұрын
Yeah the Yeti literally did not sound any worse then the sennheiser hes using.
@magicmanplays1100
@magicmanplays1100 Жыл бұрын
What boom arm did you get?
@wherezthebeef
@wherezthebeef Жыл бұрын
$10 at Salvation Army, grabbed it, it works flawlessly...
@googleinc6033
@googleinc6033 Жыл бұрын
@@wherezthebeef is that stuff the army of your country puts on auction ?
@bnastyfr
@bnastyfr Жыл бұрын
@@googleinc6033 i know this is 3 months old but its just a store that people that arent in very great financial position to go buy stuff for cheap and i think it has some ties to religion but the best way to understand it is to think of it as a thrift store
@brandonlovestech454
@brandonlovestech454 2 жыл бұрын
Listening to this video on my iPad and Sony XM4’S, the Yeti honestly doesn’t sound bad even compared to your normal mic
@antonletsgodipping
@antonletsgodipping 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom. I'm a music producer and I watched through this video in it's entirety with a pair of KRK Rokit 6 and a pair of Event ASP 8s. Maybe it's my trained ears, but there is definitely a discernible difference in between your original Yeti and the new Yeti. Your voice with the original Yeti has more mid range body, which is the stuff that really differentiates between voices of different individuals. The new Yeti has less mid range body, but more accentuated highs and mid-lows -- essentially a slightly "scooped" frequency response. As a mixer/producer I would find the original Yeti's sound to be a much higher quality source to work with.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! You have higher end monitoring gear than me, so it's good to know you heard a difference. That's really interesting...
@TimberWulfIsHere
@TimberWulfIsHere 2 жыл бұрын
Scooped? You mean a "U" curve bias?
@TheMatsushitaMan
@TheMatsushitaMan 2 жыл бұрын
You could use EQ like Voicemeeter to shape the sound signature of the microphone to your liking. I do it with my Fifine T669 to give more mid range body.
@ssjgoku78966777
@ssjgoku78966777 2 жыл бұрын
Oh thank goodness someone else heard it too. I thought I was going crazy for a second lol.
@insta_725
@insta_725 2 жыл бұрын
It sound like this because he has enable blue in the settings
@SavoxYT
@SavoxYT 2 жыл бұрын
I think I'll stick to the Blue kiwi. Gorgeous quality. Probably a legit contender to the U87. Blue are kind of sneaky with the design of their microphones, though. They give them such a shape that they're only really compatible with Blue's own shockmounts, so they charge extortionate prices for them. The kiwi literally can't fit in _any_ shockmount besides its own because it's so big.
@rezident7288
@rezident7288 2 жыл бұрын
I have owned a Blue Kiwi as well. It's really a different sonic signature altogether as it lacks a transformer and is more airy compared to the U87. So it's definitely a world-class mic in it's own right! Your channel's audio sounds great btw 👍
@JoeWayne84
@JoeWayne84 2 жыл бұрын
@@rezident7288 blue microphone world class hahahahha fuck that’s funny
@oblivitv1337
@oblivitv1337 2 жыл бұрын
Your comparing a $2k mic to a $99 mic lmao
@bicyclesoda716
@bicyclesoda716 2 жыл бұрын
@@oblivitv1337 The Blue Kiwi is $2000.
@My1xT
@My1xT 2 жыл бұрын
@@bicyclesoda716 that's what 2k means. and the blue yet is 99$ so throwing in the blue kiwi is kinda unfair
@cogspace
@cogspace 2 жыл бұрын
The Blue Yeti may not be a great microphone in terms of technical quality, but in terms of total impact - in terms of how many people it has brought into this new media landscape - it might just be the greatest microphone of all time. ... well, that or the SM57.
@NickMirambeau
@NickMirambeau 2 жыл бұрын
honestly, a microphone's age doesn't really mean as much as it does for any other piece of technology. I've owned and used multiple ANCIENT microphones that sound incredible, or at least "good enough." in fact, some of the best mics available are much older than the Yeti.
@doohresarf321
@doohresarf321 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, but also no. The microphone part yeah, usb part no, because analog audio advances slower than analog to digital conversion hardware.
@bruhdabones
@bruhdabones 2 жыл бұрын
@@doohresarf321 correct. Professional quality USB audio interfaces around 2010, even though we have 100 year old songs that sound very nice. Microphone age is more like camera age: it can really enhance the experience sometimes
@NickMirambeau
@NickMirambeau 2 жыл бұрын
@@doohresarf321 yeah that's all I meant, the quality of the microphone itself
@mycoinsyourpurse2244
@mycoinsyourpurse2244 2 жыл бұрын
That's sound in general. Old standing speakers made of wood sound just as good as the ones today. Pc speakers and stuff break or blow eventually.
@SenatorBanana
@SenatorBanana 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed. Age means nothing. Some of the most expensive and incredible sounding microphones are 50+ year old Telefunken and Neumanns.
@FainterStreak
@FainterStreak Жыл бұрын
Honestly, thank you for providing more modern solutions. I bet 80% of the people that are watching this are looking for potential alternatives. I've had my Blue Yeti since 2016 and I've never had a problem with it, but that was 2016. It's always a good time for an upgrade. Thank you for the thorough and in depth explanation of the settings, history, and pros and cons of the Blue Yeti!! this is like the first time I've made a KZbin comment in like 4 years lol
@casedistorted
@casedistorted Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the YT comment section 4 years later. Now you can’t say anything negative or bad without your comment being removed by the auto bots on KZbin, so beware. Much diff website than 4 years ago :(
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I'd be super interested to know if anyone can explain the differences between the boards of the new vs. old Yetis. I put a folder of several screenshots here if you want a closer look: geni.us/yetiboards
@pgvee3317
@pgvee3317 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom, I love the vids. I'm an electronics engineer by profession, and took a quick look at the photos you posted. My gut reaction is inspite of the boards being a very different shape, the circuits don't look super-different. Certainly, some of the components have changed, but I can't quite tell, the pics aren't clear enough to do a deep-dive. The big thing is the change of the board shape, and the new boards are smaller and rectangular. They 100% made this change to save money during the assembly process. Circuit boards printed and assembled in panels, and then when theyre ready for use in a product, the board assemblies are broken apart from each other and assembled in to their device. By sticking to rectangular boards, they are allowing themselves the cheapest method of separation available (called "V-Scoring"); by using small boards, they fit more assemblies on a panel, further driving down costs. That really doesn't change the quality of the circuit though. If you want to do a deep dive, let me know, it might make for some interesting content. I'm not sure how youtube contact works, but just let me know.
@HigherEdutech
@HigherEdutech 2 жыл бұрын
Does the app change (and remember the change after you exit the app) on the pre-logitech version? My first thought was that they changed the board for the app.
@konradp5915
@konradp5915 2 жыл бұрын
You need to take a picture where the parts codes are readable on all the black square/rectangular chips to be able to make any comments on the board differences. Or otherwise write it down and post them. You may need a loupe to see some of them
@wayfaringsentiment3096
@wayfaringsentiment3096 2 жыл бұрын
As with the above comments, the main things are most likely going to be differences in the ICs present on the board. Ultimately it's not the end of the world if the board is smaller and more densely populated or larger and more sparse in most cases, and ICs have come a fair way over time. The one real problem is that if the ICs on the board are programmable, a lot of the time the OEMs we work with won't release any more than they absolutely have to. But without the numbers as described by Konrad, it's hard to even tell what they're doing. Because these are digital microphones, whatever onboard signal processing they have is going to be incredibly important even if the capsules they have are similar or even if they're wildly different. (After all, look at how BOSE uses DSPs in their hardware! You've likely heard more than a few things in the back and forth regarding Sennheiser equipment...) Sadly, though, the workshop I work at hasn't had many yetis in to poke at - the only couple we've seen have needed replacement USB sockets and since we aren't a Logitech agent we don't have access to their schematics to poke about at. Sad day, that.
@drkrk9
@drkrk9 2 жыл бұрын
Sadly all the pictures are too blurry to read the codes from the ICs.
@hfaux
@hfaux 2 жыл бұрын
I've had an XLR Blue Yeti since 2012 and I really like it. I've used it to record vocals, piano, drums, acoustic and electric guitar, violin, atmospheres like thunderstorms, and more. I really like the build and sound quality, along with the stereo option and high gain ceiling. The live monitoring though headphones without needing a separate interface is also great. I honestly can't think of a single bad thing to say about it.
@kormitthe2nd773
@kormitthe2nd773 2 жыл бұрын
theres an XLR blue yeti?
@firellio070
@firellio070 2 жыл бұрын
@@kormitthe2nd773 it's both
@alexbodi5526
@alexbodi5526 Жыл бұрын
My biggest issue is with the USB port, it’s very loose, and if you want to replace it, it requires a lot of steps to remove it.
@vladventura1928
@vladventura1928 2 жыл бұрын
They probably just made the board smaller to cut costs. There was a lot of room on the pre-Logi one, at least visually.
@bertolbretch
@bertolbretch 2 жыл бұрын
I do have an old yeti (pre Logitech). I’ve downloaded the software but it doesn’t work with my Blue Yeti. It probably works only with the newer version.
@vladventura1928
@vladventura1928 2 жыл бұрын
@@bertolbretch Really? That's odd. Mine is also from the Pre-Logitech era and it works fine with Logitech G Hub. I will say though that for some reason the drivers wouldn't install right away, so I had to restart my PC for it to work; maybe it works with only a few of them 🤷🏽‍♂️
@Johnny-wp7dq
@Johnny-wp7dq 2 жыл бұрын
@@bertolbretch I have a very old one and the software works just fine.
@insta_725
@insta_725 2 жыл бұрын
Mine works too
@gblargg
@gblargg 2 жыл бұрын
Also to avoid using older chips that are possibly going out of production. A product that spans over a decade has to deal with that.
@Jacqueline.D.E
@Jacqueline.D.E Күн бұрын
I don't think I have ever seen a more thorough review! Couldn't stop smiling when you were picking it apart & switching around. Cudous to you - your joy for audio shines through the screen. I was about to buy a Blue Yeti, and might still, but I hadn't noticed how bad it sounded boomed up so will look into more options.
@WORTHITORNOT
@WORTHITORNOT 2 жыл бұрын
I still have my pre-Logitech Blue Yeti and never had an issue with it's audio quality, are there better options nowadays? Absolutely but it's not a horrible sounding microphone by far. I really wonder if their Quality control is a big issue and that's part of the reason for all the hate as you demonstrated in the beginning with your buzzzzzzing 1st one, and that's why a lot of people dislike it as maybe they also got a dud to some degree. When I first got mine, it was a smart choice for it's ease of use but yet, in 2022 better options. Thanks for taking the Yeti apart to show the internals.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
QC would make sense- if a lot of people experience issues with recent ones then that would definitely cause a negative opinion. Next time I’ll need to, buy 10 of them and see if they all work 😁
@Em1lyB
@Em1lyB 2 жыл бұрын
So not gonna lie but since 2013 the Behringer U-Phoria UMC22 is out with Midas Preamps actually they are the same preamps as in the goxlr but with the difference in cost the UMC22 used to cost in germany 40 euros now its 50 but not much more and add the Behringer xm8500 for 22 bucks euro which also used to be cheaper at 13 euros also the xm8500 has been around since 1999 so even in the early 2000 u could have gotten better audio with another interface from the time ofc xm8500 + UMC22 is not high end shit but for what most people use mics at the pc like gaming, streaming and podcast the xm8500 is a really good mic for the money als its not crazy sensitive like most usb condenser mics because the xm8500 is a dynamic mic like the sm7b or the podmic tom bucks uses so lets say add a 5 euro cable and 20 mic boomarm and ur at the same price of the yeti but with a better sounding mic and better suited mic for what the yeti is marketed towards which is pc gaming and streaming.
@commenter2346
@commenter2346 2 жыл бұрын
just go with a shure sm58 xlr. will last the rest of your life.
@Em1lyB
@Em1lyB 2 жыл бұрын
@@commenter2346 i use an sm7b xd better plosives and shockmount as well as a bit cleaner ifu have good enough ears to hear the difference sadly sm58 and sm57 only get very close but not the same D:
@sgeggbub1008
@sgeggbub1008 2 жыл бұрын
@@commenter2346 If you have no need for an interface, there is no point
@AlexGriggAnimation
@AlexGriggAnimation 2 жыл бұрын
I used the yeti early on but it's just soooo sensitive. You really need a treated room if you're going to use it properly...which really isn't beginning friendly. I'm glad I discovered dynamic mics for VO
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Room treatment probably makes the biggest difference of all!
@AlexGriggAnimation
@AlexGriggAnimation 2 жыл бұрын
@@tombuck haha true. I taught myself how to use a circular saw so I could make sound panels this year.
@PhillipRPeck
@PhillipRPeck 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not an expert (I just play one on YT), but I think the changes to the internal components has more to do with switching to a new OEM or just revisions and shrinking of the components as manufacturing processes improve; kind of like how Sony is able to shrink Playstations over time through streamlining of its manufacturing. I would imagine a change in the capsule design would affect sound much more than the logic board
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
That makes a lot of sense- especially with the PlayStation example!
@pokepress
@pokepress 2 жыл бұрын
As you mention, video game consoles are an excellent example of this. Often times a manufacturer will attempt to reduce the number of components on a circuit board, usually to save money, or perhaps based on availability. It’s also possible that as the microphone itself became more popular, it became more cost-effective to use different chips or even to put in a custom order for a more specialized component.
@dadotic
@dadotic 2 жыл бұрын
I love my Yeti X and I typically can't tell much difference between it and other mics out there. I don't know if I just can't hear well but it works for me and I love how it looks.
@Ashragi
@Ashragi 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who loves the current Blue Yeti, when I first went to get one, the one I bought was also broken. Not quite as egregiously as that, but rather the USB mini connector at the bottom was noticeably loose and in certain positions would just register as not plugged in similar to a short with a really old audio cable or the like. Best buy's return policy is great and I had a working one within the day, but seems like a bit of a red flag that Blue's current QC might not quite be up to snuff.
@fish_bacon
@fish_bacon 2 жыл бұрын
I have a pre-Logitech Yeti, and while it was a definite upgrade from headset mics, I always struggled to get a clean crisp sound on Twitch, no matter how much I tinkered - for literally over a year, and I tried every trick in the book. I was never happy. One day I impulse bought a HyperX Quadcast. The perfect sound I always wanted and never achieved, right out of the box - no tinkering. Yeti now lives in a box.
@polarisation
@polarisation 2 жыл бұрын
i use the genesis radium 400 and its pretty good for discord and some ocasional videos
@Frohicky1
@Frohicky1 2 жыл бұрын
Almost every reviewer a decade ago: The Blue Yeti is amazing Almost every reviewer now: Omg why did anyone ever purchase this
@Konttu.
@Konttu. 2 жыл бұрын
Still very good for it's price. And Yeti X even better than first one.
@wackyworkbench
@wackyworkbench 2 жыл бұрын
so TRUE 😂
@Nokamigg
@Nokamigg 2 жыл бұрын
And yet in almost all those videos the sound quality is almost identical to their new mics, you need to listen very closely to differentiate. To me the Yeti still sounds pretty good. If you get it on sale (which they are almost always anyway) they are indeed VERY competitive around the 100€ mark. I would not really buy it again for the price obviously due to newer products on the market but on sale I see very few alternatives that are just "better". I would say the AT2020 USB Is on par in the price range, so I would go for that if I would to decide for a new one. If you have an XLR interface than surely the 2020 cuz of the much lower price tag.
@kooljokez
@kooljokez 2 жыл бұрын
for good reason
@ravenonyx88
@ravenonyx88 2 жыл бұрын
people still do
@TwinePoodle
@TwinePoodle 2 жыл бұрын
This is great…sent this video to a friend of mine who bought a Yeti recently for voiceover…his first mic. I jumped on a Zoom call with him the other day, and the only suggestion I had for him was treating his space…otherwise it sounded great. And Im using an sm7b into a mixpre 3 for comparison…and in our recording test they meshed together decently…$100 setup vs. $1100 setup. I personally wouldn’t buy a yeti, but I do recommend it for people starting out who need an inexpensive solution. Still a good option in 2022…except the micro USB…
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Not for everyone, but also not NOT for anyone. I swear that makes sense.
@oleggulevskyy168
@oleggulevskyy168 Жыл бұрын
During comparisson all the mics demoed were placed very close to the mouth, but yeti was just chilling on the table and producing the same sound quality. Sounds like yeti is better than any other comparisson to me
@floor.mp3
@floor.mp3 Жыл бұрын
idk if you're trolling but that's most definitely not the case
@oleggulevskyy168
@oleggulevskyy168 Жыл бұрын
Those were my observations, I don’t have any experience or knowledge first hand with any of them, so it doesn’t mean I am trolling
@floor.mp3
@floor.mp3 Жыл бұрын
@@oleggulevskyy168 fair fair :)
@LinwoodCampbell
@LinwoodCampbell 2 жыл бұрын
My wife teaches voice for a local University. All during the pandemic she used the Yeti I bought back in 2015 or 2016 to teach online. It’s simple for her to setup and use and, like Tom said, it still is a good sounding mic - beats the heck out of most laptop internal mics. And while there may be a lot better bang for the buck (get it? Buck . . . Ok , never mind) we own it and it serves the purpose! Once again, Tom has delivered another “real person” review. And I loved the flashbacks to earlier years haha! Thanks again, Tom, for making all this real, interesting and very understandable for the average person that may or may not have expertise in these fields.
@Jason_Hermann
@Jason_Hermann 2 жыл бұрын
I used the yeti for several years and it did the job fairly well for me I would say. Excellent review/ tutorial on pick up patterns and all the rest.... Thanks Tom!
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks as always Jason!
@superjuddy
@superjuddy 2 жыл бұрын
One of my friends uses a yeti to talk to us when we play video games, almost every day it peaks over 20 times, completely distorts his audio, and picks up his breathing and desk sounds. glad you made this video, maybe he'll spend the time to watch this and learn more about his purchase.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
It seems like sometimes the Yeti really does have super high gain. The insrtructions say to start with the gain dial at 11 o'clock and then raise or lower it depending on your voice, but I've found that I typically keep it in the 9 o'clock position.
@twolinesslotcars
@twolinesslotcars 2 жыл бұрын
I loved it when I originally bought it… then I bought an audio interface and I then I realized that I owned lots of really great mics that sound better. The Yeti served its purpose.. thanks Tom as always.. great content!
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Unlocking the world of XLR mics is definitely a huge step. It's not for everyone, but it can be really fascinating! I actually still clearly remember the first time I used a "real" mic. It was during a play in my 3rd grade class. I was Samuel Adams and I got to hold a wireless mic (whatever Shure mic that would've been in 1993 or 1994) and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. I've been interested in mics ever since!
@razi_man
@razi_man 2 жыл бұрын
To be fair, I bought a cheap 5$ condenser mic (as a temporary mic) and with the right tools, it made it actually feasable to use and actually does not even sound bad. It honesly suprised me how good even a cheap mic could sound, I think people overstate how important the mic is when the setup is also as important.
@twolinesslotcars
@twolinesslotcars 2 жыл бұрын
@@razi_man Watch Podcastage's last video.. Bandrew discusses the importance of recording quality audio.
@boxiii
@boxiii 2 жыл бұрын
What a great video! I used to love my blue yeti. Mostly because it got me started. But I’m happy to have moved on the my shure SM7B. It’s a major upgrade in terms of sound quality.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on passing 10K! I can't believe how your channel has exploded lately! Super well deserved 🙌
@boxiii
@boxiii 2 жыл бұрын
@@tombuck Thank you Tom. I really appreciate that! ❤️
@BUCCIMAIN
@BUCCIMAIN 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see the difference between the regular Yeti and the Yeti X
@ColonialPuppet
@ColonialPuppet 2 жыл бұрын
I won a blue yeti in a contest and it broke after a few weeks because of its fragile MicroUSB port. I sent it back and the replacement they sent me was defective with crackling audio. After extensive trouble-shooting with support they sent me a second one free of charge and it was fine for about a year. Now it is no longer recognized by my iMac or Windows laptop.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
That's frustrating. I've definitely seen the USB port become a weak point on Yetis over the years. It's very easy to bend the cable by accident in a way that damages the port.
@DanCBearded
@DanCBearded 2 жыл бұрын
I’m OBSESSED with this video. This is a Mount Rushmore of your videos, for so many different reasons. Tom… thank you!
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a Mount Rushmore of microphones 😁
@TomatrixGAME
@TomatrixGAME Жыл бұрын
I've had a blue yeti for a little over 12 years and it's worked wonderfully. Recently in the past couple days during editing on a video it finally died on me. Going with a Blue Sona now as an upgrade and I'm super excited about it. All in all the old blue yeti just sounds much higher quality to me then the newer ones. Wonderful video man :)
@DJWHITE_
@DJWHITE_ Жыл бұрын
We just inherited an original Yeti and are trying to figure out if it is better than an iPhone 14 Pro mic in 2023! Loved your narrative, story telling and presentation! We're trying to make father/son gaming commentary content with a good quality single source mic while we both play!
@tombuck
@tombuck Жыл бұрын
I hope you guys have a ton of fun with your projects!
@ChocolateTacos
@ChocolateTacos Жыл бұрын
I don't typically press "like" on KZbin videos. I'm the guy that comes for what he needs, then leaves. But the amount of effort you put into this video is honestly the most next-level thing I've ever seen and I just had to tell you. Here, take my comment and like.
@RetroBigCat75
@RetroBigCat75 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Blue Yeti microphones aren't bad like some people say. Shoot, I'm trying to get my oldest sister to get the microphone. Plus, it's on sale for now at Amazon website. The only Blue microphone I got right now is Snowball. I'll be on the lookout for the microphone in the future. My criticism of Blue Yeti is the app software.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
The mics do exactly what they say they'll do, so it's tough for me to criticize them. The software definitely has some...quirks though.
@KainouFr
@KainouFr 2 жыл бұрын
Bought mine around 2011. Descent quality, don't need anything else :) Used it daily for 11 years, mounted head-down on a Rode PSA-1. It survived 4 moving, 3 PC, 2 desks, 2 miniUSB cables, 4 mouse, 2 wacom tablets, and the store I bought it in.
@RubCalBat
@RubCalBat Жыл бұрын
Here I am, watching this after so many video reviews on the Yeti and after having payed for the Silver one about 7 hours ago. I thank you so much for this review. It's, for me, the best review I have seen about the Yetis that I have seen. So, congrats on that. Regarding the sound, well, for me, even the new logitech one sounds better than the Rode mini and the Shure one you tested. The only exception, for me, was the Sennheiser, that has a great sound. Thank you again. I'll receive mine tomorrow and I'm way impatient to try it out.
@tombuck
@tombuck Жыл бұрын
Thank you Ruben! I'm happy it was helpful. I hope you really like your mic! The Yeti is super capable as long as you take a bit of time to learn about the settings and positioning (which is true for every mic). And the silver has always caught my eye 👍
@RubCalBat
@RubCalBat Жыл бұрын
@Tom Buck hi again. I already recorded yesterday two episodes on my Yeti and I am really happy with it, even without any edition whatsoever, the sound is just great. So, yes, for me, the notoriety of the Blue Yeti mic is well deserved. All the best for you!
@EposVox
@EposVox 2 жыл бұрын
I find it hilarious that the Yeti gets so meme'd on now, there was a long time where KZbinrs/streamers had heard of nothing else and thus kept calling it the best mic ever lol
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I definitely had stars in my eyes when I got mine 🤩
@Mictian
@Mictian 2 жыл бұрын
@Indi Anon no its not lol
@ManuelBogner
@ManuelBogner 2 жыл бұрын
@@Mictian For an USB mic at least it was back when it came out. Today we have much better options. At youtube lots of people have upgraded from their built in mics already but in business I would highly appreciate if people would at least have a Yeti.
@alasdairmackenzie994
@alasdairmackenzie994 2 жыл бұрын
It's pretty rare that I will sit through a whole video, especially one of this length. My attention is not easily kept. But, sit through this whole thing I did. And subbed. I look forward to checking out some of your other work!
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thank you, it means a lot to hear this. I definitely get nervous when uploading longer videos, but hey, the unedited footage was 3.5 hours 😁
@hamradioop5777
@hamradioop5777 2 жыл бұрын
A thoroughly enjoyable video, which had me grinning ear to ear on many occasions. As for the fun voice changers in the Blue Yeti program, it's almost worth buying the microphone just for that. Fantastic Tom, a truly and genuinely great watch.
@Indydi
@Indydi 8 ай бұрын
It's 12:30 a.m. and I'm out here laughing out loud.
@TechforSenior
@TechforSenior 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the kindness! 🙏
@TechforSenior
@TechforSenior 2 жыл бұрын
@@tombuck I make a lot of videos for my channel and realize the work you put that video. I wanted to get a new microphone for the reasons you outlined. I decided on the Samson Q9U and see if I notice a difference from my ORIGINAL Blue Yeti. I still can't believe you took them apart. Well done.
@mattbeharry
@mattbeharry 2 жыл бұрын
You have to upload the alien version of the conclusion - to shorts or something lol.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I really wish I could, but sadly I got so frustrated that I deleted the file right away without thinking 🤦🏻‍♂️ (I had been filming for over 3 hours at that point and realizing that 20 minutes of footage what chipmunk'd just drove me nuts)
@mattbeharry
@mattbeharry 2 жыл бұрын
@@tombuck Understandable! I prob would have done the same heh. Great video. Have a good one!
@andyc.6239
@andyc.6239 2 жыл бұрын
This took so much effort to film I bet, you don't know how much I appreciate you for this video. Subbed and liked to support you. Thank you very much!
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andy! I really appreciate that! This video was quite a bit of work, but it was also really fun to make. It was one of those ideas that I'd had for a while but didn't quite know how to approach.
@BackDaws
@BackDaws Жыл бұрын
I really like the the way you can change the pickup positions, for that price nobody offers that and it sounds absolutely spot on.
@kurtharrington1973
@kurtharrington1973 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you very much. I received my "new" Blue today and had similar response to your first new blue one. Returning today. Thanks again.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Oh that’s a bummer, I hope you’re able to get a working one.
@SoundSpeeds
@SoundSpeeds 2 жыл бұрын
I still have no regrets burning a Yeti in my fire pit. It made a great Yule Log. Solid video Tom. Awesome! Do you have an affiliate link to the dubstep edition?
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
That link would probably go to wish.com 😉
@insanejughead
@insanejughead 2 жыл бұрын
Do you have a video posted of the full campfire experience?
@rika-chan
@rika-chan 2 жыл бұрын
The S sounds on your mic in this video were quite harsh.
@Leo9ine
@Leo9ine 2 жыл бұрын
Instant sub for burning a yeti
@no-man_baugh
@no-man_baugh 2 жыл бұрын
>figuratively and literally burns the blue yeti >uses ATH-m50 i ain't trying to talk shit or anything bad, I just find it ironic that you use the m50 when the m50 is pretty much the blue yeti of the headphone space
@reasoningtruth
@reasoningtruth 2 жыл бұрын
My brother-in-law was cleaning out the garage and decided to give me his old Blue Yeti to me because he doesn't use it anymore. I haven't plugged it in yet because I wanted to see what I could find on KZbin about it first. Pretty straight forward, but your video was by far the most informative of several that I watched. Thank you for taking your valuable time to inform us so well! 👍🤙
@ugoplatamia
@ugoplatamia 2 жыл бұрын
It maybe outclassed nowadays, but I can't deny my Yeti has been a great workhorse since 2013. Yes, I did buy it based on KZbinr recommendations, but coming from crappy headsets, it was a real upgrade. I wonder if there's anything out there on the market that has the multi-pattern selector? I feel that's one of the most defining features of the Yeti, even though most will stick to the cardioid pattern. Case in point, I've been using it as my microphone for my Zoom calls where there are multiple people in a roundtable. It was better than using a conference phone, and for something I bought in 2013 it was a nice surprise.
@magix8353
@magix8353 2 жыл бұрын
These haters are tripping. I love my yeti. Got it from a pawn shop, and I enjoy using it. It’s my first microphone. Most artists would have better music if they had a better attitude. Cole said “why don’t you talk about being a broke rapper?” Or maybe even how you make classics with a yeti?? Mention how it cuts through the mix like a machete. If you wanna make sure your song gets played back, start with learning how to actually record like a professional. I promise you’ll blow up like an Arab. Oh, and If you don’t have any talent or passion, just say that. Mark my words.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I love everything about this and agree completely.
@theevildice83
@theevildice83 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Yeti from around 2012, and honestly I've never thought it sounded particularly great, even back then I was wondering if I'd wasted my money.
@GustavAgar
@GustavAgar 9 күн бұрын
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@DayOneVoiceover
@DayOneVoiceover 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Ever since I was a kid, I have received comments and compliments on my voice, and I figured it’s finally time to explore that. Actually, I had this thought about seven years ago and I picked up one of the original Blue Yetis but never got around to doing anything with it. I’m now in the process of starting a channel that will document everything from day one and I figured I would touch on the fact that I will be using this microphone and see what limitations it may bring as someone starting out. If you don’t mind, when I get to making that video, I will mention you and this video. Again, thank you for the info.
@tombuck
@tombuck 9 ай бұрын
This is an awesome story! I hope you enjoy the mic and sharing your voice!
@SweatLabFocus
@SweatLabFocus 2 жыл бұрын
As a long time yeti blue user I vouche for the efficiency and performance on the go of this product.
@ericwalker1234
@ericwalker1234 2 жыл бұрын
Great review! I am considering purchasing a Blue Yeti and got nervous based on the title of the video. After watching your review I am still confident the Yeti will be a purchase I wont regret. Thank you.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
It all depends on your workflow, and there are a ton of situations where the Yeti will be terrific 👍
@uncannyrobot
@uncannyrobot 2 жыл бұрын
When my partner and I record lines of dialog for our audio drama, we sit at a small table and put our Yeti on a boom arm and place it equidistant between us. Honestly, I think it sounds fine. Even the most rabid Yeti hater wouldn't know we're using it just by listening. But, if we were to replace it, what other bidirectional mics are there other than the multi-pattern Samson C03U? I'd prefer to use only one mic because it saves time & effort--no need to deal with mic bleed.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
This is the kind of thing I like to hear. We can all have opinions, but I'm always interested in how things perform in the "real world." 👍
@DavidSanty
@DavidSanty 2 жыл бұрын
What you're looking for is called an X-Y Stereo Condenser. If you're looking to upgrade from the Yeti you're far better off buying a separate USB audio interface and microphone. While there are better sounding USB microphones, they're usually cardioid pickup pattern which wouldn't work as an overhead mic for two people.
@Kisai_Yuki
@Kisai_Yuki 2 жыл бұрын
9:00 I have the Yeti X, and I wound up not using it at all because it picked up all the ambient noise (keyboards, fans, etc) and could barely pick up my voice. I know the obvious reason, but I'd just like to mention that even though it's "cheaply built", it's still a better entry-level option that investing in a GoXLR or some other XLR DAC and adding an analog microphone, since if you can't get good quality out of the Yeti, you'll only do worse with a two-piece arrangement. The Yeti is a serviceable average microphone. I'd probably not recommend it in hindsight except for portability (one less piece of hardware) where as putting it on an arm, you may as well get a better microphone (like you said.) The existing stand has no shock-absorbing properties, and it makes it unusable without a "recording room"
@땅콩테크
@땅콩테크 2 жыл бұрын
I upgraded(?) from the yeti to the spark SL... And the thing I notice is how good the yeti was for the price and convenience.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting! It’s nice to hear that perspective.
@arimcbrown
@arimcbrown 2 жыл бұрын
It's not the video I wanted, it's the video I needed. I like my Yeti, for my usage... it's fine... Originally hoping to start of some podcast, I'm a bit disappointed that the outer build quality does not reflect it's internals. Although, it was a gateway for me to learn more about microphones. But I do feel bad for overpaying a bit (early 2019). I'm also generally satisfied with Logitech's stuff, but the quality varies a lot... too much to rely on just the name. Anyway, that's my 2ct's. Thank you for the review and your thoughts.
@Jomoko89
@Jomoko89 2 жыл бұрын
I only bought the yeti because I heard it was the best microphone for streaming and voice chat back in the early days of its inception. I broke it, then repaired it by soldering a new usb port on it, and it's served me very well for being so cheap (and I got it at a discount with a free game included)
@joshemman
@joshemman Жыл бұрын
Ok. That's a very very very good review. Awesome job. Thanks for the effort.
@EdwinRucci
@EdwinRucci 2 жыл бұрын
Very proud to own the pre Logitech...and I love mine. I keep using it here and there
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
It’s a fun one to keep around, that’s for sure. 👍
@Luke_Cullen
@Luke_Cullen 2 жыл бұрын
Hey weather you see this comment on KZbin studio or just scrolling through comments, I just want to say your videos are long BUT the way you put them together and all your talking points, it just makes me want to sit here and watch the whole 30 minute video. I appreciate the production quality of your videos and I hope this video was a 1/10 if when it came out 😮‍💨🤝
@nosbig98
@nosbig98 2 жыл бұрын
My issue is that it was over-hyped and often the wrong piece of equipment for their space. The Yeti, as a condenser microphone, hears a *ton* of room tone. It is even evident in both Tom and his wife's videos. While having high fidelity is a great thing for music recording and/or in a treated studio, almost everyone who is using this for podcasts or streaming are in untreated studio or random space in their home. This leads to a very open and echoing sound... By understanding microphone tech, even at a 40,000 foot view, and choosing a dynamic mic, USB or XLR, the creator will have clear-enough audio and mostly eliminate echoing room tone and outside distractions. I've been a fan of Behringer's Podcastudio package. When I bought mine in 2007 or so, it had the Xenyx 502 mixer (1 mic and 2 stereo inputs), the XM8500 dynamic mic, a UCA200 USB duplex DAC/interface, headphones, mic stand, and all the cables needed to make it work. With about 15 minutes of setup the first time, it was possible to get high-quality clean audio with little room tone and *very* little background noise. Now, the package comes with a Xenyx 302 with built-in USB and everything else, reducing the number of devices by one. By using a package like this (starting at something right around $100), each component is able to be upgraded one piece at a time. If the mixer/interface is too small, it is easy to swap out for a larger mixer. If the XM8500 is not right for you, any XLR mic will generally work these days. Want more separation between the mic and the mixer? Place the mic on a boom arm? You could swap out one component at a time, starting at a *very* small price point and then scale as needs and desires want.
@DavidSanty
@DavidSanty 2 жыл бұрын
You're confusing capsule type with polar pattern. The polar pattern determines how much off-axis sound is rejected. Broadcast microphones tend to have cardioid pickup pattern, which means it picks up sound from the front while rejecting sound from the rear and sides. Condenser and dynamic microphones alike come in multiple polar patterns. Most people who use the Yeti aren't speaking directly into it. It's usually on a desk or a table a foot or so away from the speaker. There is more room noise because the gain has to be higher for the level of the vocal to be acceptable.
@jaimetan
@jaimetan 2 жыл бұрын
Great vid, glad your old Yeti survived the operation! I had a Blue Yeti some 10 years ago or so now (pre-Logitech) and like you said at the time it was the only plug-and-play fuss-free USB mic. I always hated how much background sound it picked up in my untreated room (basically my living room), but with some post processing it was ok. Once the Shure MV7 came out, I got that and sold the Yeti and I’M SO HAPPY with the sound from a dynamic mic - cuts down so much time from my workflow… and my meditation recordings sound so much better. It was definitely worth the price upgrade for me! 👍
@toxin5702
@toxin5702 2 жыл бұрын
I've been using the Blue Yeti X for quite some time for voice acting and it is absolutely fine for me! I just manually lowered the gain in my settings and ran it through audacity and it serves me just well
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I've heard great things about the X!
@toxin5702
@toxin5702 2 жыл бұрын
@@kokaboba Ah well thanks for the tip! I changed the gain setting manually on my pc so it's not so noisy, and it picks me up just fine. Not to mentions voice meters and and audacitiy's noise removal feature which help tremendously. Been using it for a year or two now and I've had no real issues- it gets the job done
@iAMphyr
@iAMphyr 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video i just received mines. It’s the pink one. I just want to be happy about my purchase and that’s what your video did for me
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to hear that! I hope you really enjoy your mic, and I bet the pink color looks awesome. 😎
@sunnyd26
@sunnyd26 2 жыл бұрын
Only thing I absolutely hated about the Yeti is the vibration pickup. Still was a great upgrade for me at the time.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
It definitely picks up a lot of handling noise. Needs to be treated like a museum artifact: “look with your eyes.”
@Luminon87
@Luminon87 2 жыл бұрын
@@tombuck Which makes it a bad fit for what a lot of people buy it for, video game streaming. The default stand both gets in the way and it will pick up so much keyboard noises.
@pokepress
@pokepress 2 жыл бұрын
You can try putting a towel or something else soft and flat underneath it to avoid picking up table vibrations.
@jeromewesselman4653
@jeromewesselman4653 2 жыл бұрын
It's a huge mic, I actually made a custom shock mesh for mine back when
@gblargg
@gblargg 2 жыл бұрын
...which would be a problem with any desktop mic. You can get a shock mount. It's definitely not practical on a desk if you're resting your arms/hands on it because it will pick up awful vibration and sound.
@theranwashington9554
@theranwashington9554 Жыл бұрын
You the man. I like how persistent you are at getting to the bottom of what's happening. Much appreciation
@tombuck
@tombuck Жыл бұрын
Thanks Theran! This was definitely a fun journey.
@rokero171
@rokero171 2 жыл бұрын
For me the Yeti is still miles ahead of the new hyped mic, the Hyper X Quadcast, and for streaming and for voiceovers, is a good sounding mic, has a fair price and doesn't sound like you are clipping on high frequencies like the Quadcast. And for a budget option, the Yeti Nano is even a better value, has only the Cardioid and Omni patterns, and sounds just as good as the Yeti, but costing way less, with a smaller footprint, being way more friendly to use external stands. For me is a great value.
@terrychen2293
@terrychen2293 Жыл бұрын
I mean the manano au-04 is defintely a better option, even the sl40 is better or on par but for a fraction of the cost
@raymota4515
@raymota4515 10 ай бұрын
I just tested myself on pickup patterns when you said not to use an "end" to address the microphone. For Cardioid, often, and figure of 8, almost always, the mic works in side address. In Omni it works equally well from front, rear or either side. In Omni it also works equally well as end address. A boom operator has a specific job on set - to capture sound from a distance without getting in the shot. So, an end address condenser cardioid is a good choice. Of course any mic could be used in some specific situation, but sensitive pickup from a distance and rejection of sound from the rear or sides is usually the selected operation. I've been using and studying microphones and their applications since the mid 60's. I've worked from mono cassette recorders in the outback with a one dollar dynamic mic to million dollar studios with Neumanns. I make less mistakes than I used to. But still have to adapt to the situation to deliver what the producer wants. Adapt or die human. I also noted Tom worked directly into the mic. If you note when many on air personalities use the mic it is at about 45 degrees off axis. This often will minimize or eliminate plosives with a little testing and you don't need a popper stopper or a wind sock which, IMO give a cleaner signal.
@djanon22
@djanon22 2 жыл бұрын
The Blue Yeti was good enough for Nirvana, Green Day, and The Foo Fighters. Let me explain. I'm a full time producer and former E3 presenting game dev. I got into music with an incredibly objective mindset. All I really am doing is rendering a .wav file. It's worth the same 99cents on iTunes and 0.0035 of a penny per stream on Spotify, as any .wav file uploaded there is worth. I wrote my first song homeless, people had to die for me to find that song, and yet, it's not worth more, because of what it took to write, just cold hard facts. Butch Vig praised my song "Rewind" because he said it reminded him of Wake Me Up When September Ends. He produced that track, so, he would know. That's why I say it's good enough for those bands. James Sanger of Vibey Studios liked my guitar work, and he recorded U2, and many other massive acts. I could list you a lot of industry legends with set ups like Chris Moon, these million dollar home studios. Yet my Blue Yeti and Copy of Reason 10, running on a $600 Walmart Laptop in an untreated room seems to get the job done just fine. People get lost in gear, and plugins. Again, it all comes down to rendering .wav files. If the music supervisor green lights that wav file, that's all ya need. If a fan saves the track, you're good to go. If your backing track is leased on beatstars or bought exclusively, you did a good job. I actually have downgraded to an Amazon Basics, which is like a poor mans Blue Yeti. Works just as well, and again, nobody ever complains about my music's quality. Hate on it all ya want, if your work is suffering from using it, you just might not know what you're doing. It's like a guitar. A $,5000 Martin in the hands of a novice is useless. A $250 solid top in the hands of an expert will always sound amazing. Some guy here reviewed a $37 viola off eBay and was shocked how great it sounded (He's a pro of 20 years, he can play well, that's all) The only people I don't work with are the ones who say "I'm waiting until I get a studio before I do x y and z" like ugh. IT'S A .WAV FILE lol. Focus on rendering .wav files people like. Literally all any of this is.
@johnjaburke7119
@johnjaburke7119 2 жыл бұрын
Great analysis and comparison. I bought a Blue Yeti two months ago. I wish I had seen your review first. But, having said that, I agree with you that the Blue Yeti is not that bad.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
It's a super usable mic! There are definitely some more modern options out there, but the Yeti can deliver stellar results.
@RaymondParkerPhoto
@RaymondParkerPhoto 2 жыл бұрын
Bought the first desktop about 6 years ago, then the version with boom kit came on sale so I bought that and sold the desktop. Though I have all kinds of pro mics now -- camera-mount and studio shotgun -- I still use the Yeti for voiceovers in cardioid pattern. It is, or at least was, a good mic for the price.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear it's still getting use all these years later!
@Capta1nAsh
@Capta1nAsh 9 ай бұрын
upgrading from a Yeti after about 5 years of use. I made it work with the gain on the mic being cranked to max but Windows setting so about 30. I found that gave the best result.
@JohnVanDeVoort
@JohnVanDeVoort 2 жыл бұрын
Great review. I like the tear-down to see inside build and side-by-side comparisons. Thanks for posting it!
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
It was a fun journey to go on! Glad you enjoyed it👍
@HenrikMyrhaug
@HenrikMyrhaug 2 жыл бұрын
I can't wait until 90% of all USB ports are type C... Also, I don't know about the law where you live, but where I live, If you buy an electronics product that doesn't work properly, the retailer is supposed to replace/ fix it at no additional cost, even if the price for the item has increased between when you bought it and when you return it.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Typically that's how it would work, and I think I should've just been a bit more assertive when in the store. 🤦🏻‍♂️
@GoddaryuTUBE
@GoddaryuTUBE Жыл бұрын
Funny thing about people hating on blue yeti, ive had people comment on how clear and crisp my voice is many many times in voice chats haha
@Leaddinosaur
@Leaddinosaur 2 жыл бұрын
Recently got the Yeti. Seems to work for what I want. Really appreciated the sum up at the end. Very honest.
@eagereyes
@eagereyes 2 жыл бұрын
It's not surprising that the internals are different. I bet they revise the boards every few years to use different components (cheaper, more available, etc.) or processes (smaller PCB costs less, placing components on a smaller board is faster, etc.). At the scale of the Yeti, these changes will add up to a nice improvement in profit margin, or let them do sales like the one you missed :).
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sure this is true, it's just something I know nothing about, so it was really cool to see how things have changed internally over the years. Super neat!
@leocatz
@leocatz Жыл бұрын
Manufacturing of the boards probably goes to the lowest bidder. I'd be very surprised if Logitech is producing them in house.
@teseglet
@teseglet Жыл бұрын
I got my Yeti in 2015. It is important to understand how to use it properly.... settings, mic positioning and wind screen accessories, etc.... I'm not a pro creator. I have not found a compelling reason to upgrade. I guess I am glad I got a pre-Logitech version(?). Interesting to see the tear-down.
@Zeet1
@Zeet1 2 жыл бұрын
I went from a headset to blue yeti and for the price point I think it’s great. Even in this video when you swapped mics, the difference to me was barely noticeable.
@thesensman39
@thesensman39 Жыл бұрын
Hello Tom and thanks for the thoroughly detailed cover all bases review here. I am one of those folks that had a bit of buyers remorse but I am thinking as you mentioned that it is a bit misplaced. I can't always use my gaming headphones and was excited to find the Blue Yeti Nano priced just right and $18 less than the Razer Siren X at my local Micro Center. Build wise they can't be compared with the Yeti winning hands down but it's more than just weight and sturdiness. The shape and flexibility of the Yeti just works better for me with my limited desk space. All I need the mic for is clear voice quality when playing online with my friends while also being able to hear the rest of my family if needed. After spending a few minutes adjusting the settings Cardiod works really well and I have heard no co plants from friends whether it comes to volume, clarity or tone. Thanks again and if anyone didn't know most retailers do NOT accept returns on microphones (understandable since Covid) so do your research, and understand that the Yeti is a good choice for allot of us just not the best choice for most.
@Nokamigg
@Nokamigg 2 жыл бұрын
It's weird that people are complaining about the price tag to me, the "hyped" AT2020 USB costs the same retail and is really at best marginally better but probably equal. Sure if we get to XLR versions for like the AT2020 those are much cheaper but they require an interface that very few want (non-professional). After all the Yeti was so loved because of the accessibility. The Yeti had and has great quality for a plug & play USB mic in the price range and dismissing it because it's "older" speaks really for itself. Yea, there are a lot more contenders now but they simply aren't just straight outclassing the existing products. The Yeti is also almost always somewhere on sale and then it gets hairy. I listen through the AKG 702s and a FiiO E12 and it's difficult to even tell when you switched the main microphone to the Yeti. The MV7 sounds worse in every aspect IMO that's the only one I didn't enjoy out of the bunch shown.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
I'd be interested to try out the 2020. I really wanted it back when it first came out (around the same time as the Yeti), but I've never used it.
@kenjikodai
@kenjikodai 2 жыл бұрын
I recently bought a umc22 since the um2 wasn't available, I remember watching a video years ago on linustechtips about buying an interface and using a xm8500 mic. I finally decided to try it out and I honestly think audio interfaces at this price point are easy. They're just plug and play and they look really good too.
@cl0ud9x
@cl0ud9x Жыл бұрын
Amazing content! Came for a refresher on the mic after not using it for almost a decade and planned to just skim. Ended up watching the entire thing and actually laughed out loud a few times XD great work! Looks like the you've done a lot to level up your productions since 2018 too -- A+++
@BorealASMR
@BorealASMR 2 жыл бұрын
I find it has a nice sound for ASMR which is one area it excels, so application matters a lot, for me the Yeti with a bit of subtractive EQ, compression then back into parametric EQ to bost what I want to.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
It's definitely a legendary mic in the ASMR community!
@haaark
@haaark 2 жыл бұрын
First time watching your videos and wow, I’m blown away by the quality of your content. Really nice work in every regard: lighting, audio quality, well spoken, etc.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Michael! It really means a lot to hear this! I try to do the best I can and make each video a little better than the one before.
@elektrokatzer
@elektrokatzer 2 жыл бұрын
Love your reviews. I have 2 Yetis and I love them.
@xwolpertinger
@xwolpertinger 2 жыл бұрын
It doesn't help that a lot of people just parrot rather outlandish claims. I've heard the claim that "USB microphones are bad because they use the sound card on your motherboard which introduces noise" half a dozen of times, which doesn't help. That's literally not how computers work. Spent like 90 bucks in 2016 and I did not regret it.
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I've heard that myth too! Totally forgot about it haha. I think USB mics are great, especially for simplicity. XLR if fun since it opens up so many options, but not everyone wants to deal with interfaces/boosters/cables/etc.
@KaneTreble
@KaneTreble 2 жыл бұрын
It's funny but this was the microphone I longed for back in the day, but now I've been lucky enough to play around with lots of others I can't imagine dropping that much money on something when there's so many other fantastic options... How times have changed! You hit the nail on the head by specifying this was the mic before mics were a thing. I'd LOVE to see a side by side with the Yeti and the NW-800 if you still have it sitting around somewhere?
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Oh boy, I’ll take the Yeti any day of the week over that one 😁
@KaneTreble
@KaneTreble 2 жыл бұрын
@@tombuck 🤣🤣🤣
@theoutsiderjess1869
@theoutsiderjess1869 2 жыл бұрын
@@tombuck you're not wrong
@_Junkers
@_Junkers 3 ай бұрын
I've just switched over to a dynamic mic from the yeti. Recording with it was painful as it would pickup every mouth click and generally was so sensitive to the recording environment. Any and every background noise would come through. I really enjoyed your review though.
@tombuck
@tombuck 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, if you're having those issues, then a dynamic is probably the way to go. Glad you enjoyed the video and congrats on the new mic!
@PJXay
@PJXay 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that the newer yetis seem to have board issues whereas the older ones basically do not tells me that they’re being built cheaper
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
That was my thought too, but I've also heard it's possible to simply make improvements with boards so they have the same functionality while being built differently 🤷🏻‍♂️
@Hellfirem4ge
@Hellfirem4ge 2 жыл бұрын
This is spot on. I literally just got rid of my blue yeti that I've been using for the last 8 years. It's was great for what I needed at the time but as time goes on it became less viable so I've upgraded now ☺️
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
Hopefully you got something that's working really well for you now! The Yeti is a great "gateway mic" for a lot of people.
@Hellfirem4ge
@Hellfirem4ge 2 жыл бұрын
@@tombuck i got myself one of the shure mv7 mics. I'm still learning how to use it properly but it seems to be doing the trick ☺️
@joelecho
@joelecho Жыл бұрын
The yeti is a fine microphone for what it is. I honestly think many people think they "need" an SM7b for their streams (that they often have no idea how to get the most out of) because it's the "meta" at the moment. And it's a good mic, but it's way overkill, and most people could get the sound they want out of a much cheaper mic if they understood how to do some EQ and processing. Most people who just need a decent clean capture of their speaking voice would do just fine with a Yeti. And if you need more than that, then it's maybe not meant for you anyway.
@bertolbretch
@bertolbretch 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there! I have been using the Blue Yeti pretty much every day, all day since September 2020 (or about 20 months). I’ve been doing mostly zoom and voice over in Final Cut Pro from time to time. It served me pretty well all that time… but… I had a chance to test a Rode video mic go II and I felt in love with it. Next time I have a chance I will replace the yeti with the Rode. I have the old Yeti, I’ve downloaded the software… unfortunately it doesn’t works with my old (pre Logitech) Yeti. Love your review btw. Keep it up!
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
The Rode mic is so nice! They always knock it out of the park with their stuff.
@jefh
@jefh 2 жыл бұрын
I worked with Allen on a few TV shows and his response to your questions about the Yeti were hilarious and thoughtful. Allen's a great dude, very respected out here in ATL film and really knows his stuff. Great video, Tom! 🎉
@tombuck
@tombuck 2 жыл бұрын
How crazy! Yes, he’s an awesome guy and full of knowledge/experience.
@R055LE
@R055LE 6 ай бұрын
My Blue Yeti is from 2013, and it's definitely showing its age. I think mine in particular just isn't holding up so I'm looking for a great replacement. I also have a bigger budget now as well so that should help.
@tombuck
@tombuck 6 ай бұрын
This is very interesting. I feel like mine doesn't have the same sound quality it did when it was new, but I can't tell if that's true or I've just learned more about mics since then? 🤷🏻‍♂️
@R055LE
@R055LE 6 ай бұрын
@@tombuck yeah I could see that issue for sure. I know I spent like 4 hours yesterday working on EQ trying to get it to sound good and it's definitely not. 😅 It's been moved around a lot, used a lot on conference calls and all that, and it's definitely degraded over time.
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