Saturday, June 25, 2011

Yeti Pro Microphone Review

Yeti Pro Microphone Review -

It’s back and better than ever

We loved the original Yeti -- especially as a terrific addition to any podcaster’s arsenal. For the sequel, Blue Microphones made a great mic even better. The Yeti Pro targets singers, musicians, and anyone who needs a studio-quality microphone that hooks to their computer. This second-gen model keeps the easy USB connection of its predecessor and adds an analog stereo XLR out so it now works with all sorts of pro gear, too.

The newest Yeti bumps up the sound quality, delivering 24-bit 192kHz digital audio. These impressive numbers are backed up by the smooth, clean recordings Yeti Pro produces. To be honest, my recordings haven’t sounded this good…well, ever. I used the mic during band practice, and the Yeti Pro was equally adept at picking up everything from high-pitched vocal squeals to low-end bass riffs. It’s so good that it’s replacing our current studio recording mic.

(Via Mac|Life all.)

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