Blue Yeti USB Microphone ميكروفون يو اس بي ييتي من بلو
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الوصف
Blue Yeti USB Microphone ميكروفون يو اس بي ييتي من بلو
الوصف:
· The Yeti features Blue’s unique tri-capsule array which allows for versatile positioning and provides 4 selectable polar patterns.
· Cardioid, omnidirectional, bidirectional and stereo patterns
· Direct USB Plug & Play Connection
· Mic Gain Control and master volume controls
· Integrated Mute Switch
· Windows & Mac OS
What’s in the Box
· USB Cable
· Deskstand Mount
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مراجعات (34)
34 reviews for Blue Yeti USB Microphone ميكروفون يو اس بي ييتي من بلو
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kmxgamer –
من افضل ميكروفونات اليو اس بي في العالم احترافي وفيه نقاوه وجوده عاليه جدا وطبعا اشكر اللي وفر السلعه ولكن اتمنى لو يوفر عدد اكثر من هذا الميكروفون الرائع واتمنى توفير اكسسوارات خاصه له في السعوديه وخصوصا موقع سوق . كوم مثل الحامل وفلتر منقي للصوت
user-M3RTXE –
مايك إحترافي لكل قيمر أو يوتيوبر 🙂
user-MCSWS6 –
افضل مايكروفون اجربه
user-MX1BF7 –
جودة الصوت رهيبة جداً وخيالية، لون المايك الأسود فخم جداً،
user-M5R7QT –
ممتاز جدا
user-MRBLZ7 –
من حيث التسليم و الجهاز رائع و الصوت مرة جيد
abdullelah20 –
مممتاز جدا ولا فيه اية سلبيات
Ahmad.Badokhon –
yes
user-MYWKQS –
المنتج مممتاز جدا ويوجد اكثر من خيار لتحديد نوعية التسجيل ستيريو او مقابلة او من جميع الاتجاهات او من جهه واحدة وسهل الاستخدام والتعديل.
yousefaldham –
مايك ممتاز وسعره مقبول بالنسبه للخيارات الكثيره اللي فيه
user-MXU6QB –
من افضل المايكرفونات من ناحية الجودة والسعر
sanadson –
بعد الاستعمال لمدة ثلاثة اشهر لم اكتشف في اي اخطاء
user-M3FZ5B –
Heavy weight
user-MG3ULC –
ممتازه وانصح بها لحقين الالعاب واليوتيوب
user-M8AZ78 –
ممتاز
user-MH5988 –
جبد
METD78 –
رائع
user-MXKG6A –
منتج ممتاز وصلني بعد يوم من الطلب الدمام. انا اسجل بودكاست واحيانا اسجل مع أكثر من شخص الصوت ممتاز
user-M5Z146 –
Awesome
user-fiel85 –
love+it
style_fashion –
Great product, thanks for the seller fast delivery and nice price. Keep up the good work.
Tech-seller –
I needed a mic for my second setup and this mic being a “legendary” mic on the usb standards , bought it and I’m impressed … me being an audiophile who spent almost 1000$ US on headphones and mics , I can tell you that this is a standard mic quality nonetheless and I highly recommend getting a mic arm and a pop filter and maintain a quite background to get the best out of it … there is no solution to the hissing that exists always in the background but it requires a really good headset or studio quality headset to pick it up.
abu-lama2016 –
جميل جدا جدا قمة في الابداع ولن تندم
user-MCBASL –
amazing product
hassan.alsaud34 –
مايكروفون ممتاز و الصوت نقي وصافي ويشتغل بالـPC و PS4 اقدر أقول هذا أفضل مايك شريته
user-M6C4R6 –
+++++
amjed.moh –
منتج ممتاز جدا
user-MQCZXZ –
جميل جدا بس فيه مشكلة انهم م يعطوك ستاند معه لو بتشتريه اطلب مع ستاند
user-MDTL36 –
مايك رائع و مناسب للفويس اوفر و الـ Streaming
NeuroEmergent –
I bought the Yeti to initialize my beginner/intermediate streaming setup. I also considered buying RODE, Audiotechnica, Shure, and more, but I ultimately went with the Yeti because of its stellar reputation and plug and play simplicity. Reviewers often say it takes a lot of work to make the Yeti sound good. This is true compared to your average gaming headset, but the sound quality improvements are SO rewarding. Frankly, it’s less of a barrier than you might think. With a little tinkering and research, I found it to be quite easy.Why Yeti and not Yeti Pro or something more intense? The truth is, no matter how good you sound through your system, the platform you utilize will downgrade the quality of your mic. For example, you may sound amazing on your own recording program but then mediocre on YouTube because it compresses your raw audio to fit within a certain khz threshold. You WILL sound better, but there’s a point of diminishing returns. I think the price point of the Yeti is among the most competitive for what it offers.•• That’s nice, but how does it SOUND? ••Amazing. It sounds amazing. Rich, warm, and robust are the words I choose. I went from using the microphone on my Logitech G35 to the Yeti. The difference is night and day. My wife’s Sennheiser PC 350 mic also sounds thoroughly meh in comparison. To test, I recorded all in Audacity (free audio editing software). I’ve used “cheap” mics for years and years, and I just didn’t think it made that much of a difference. Honestly, I was shocked how flat and robotic the gaming headset mics sounded compared to the Yeti. And keep in mind, these are $100+ headsets. However, you need to make certain considerations. Condenser mics pick up all sorts of sounds. Obviously, a room with muted acoustics is best. I don’t have the best acoustics in my living room, but it still sounds awesome. I think this is largely due to my accessories that limit vibrations and movement, but it’s also because of my placement (I’ll go over my chosen accessories in a later section). I keep the Yeti a comfortable 6-12 inches from my face on Cardioid mode. Cardioid mode is what you’ll likely use, as it captures sound from the area roughly in front of the mic.••Speaking of Cardioid… Where Do I Speak? Into The Top? ••You might think speaking directly into the top of the mic is correct, but you’d be dead wrong. Instead, you want the mic pointed mainly up or down (I have it down in my setup) with the side of the mic facing you. You can likely see in my picture, but there are many Youtube videos showing how to properly use the Blue Yeti. If you’re at all confused, google it, and I promise you’ll have it sorted without too much difficulty.•• Setup and Accessories ••Overall, I didn’t find the setup that difficult, but I’ll admit that’s likely because I packaged it with most of its expensive accompaniments ( RODE PSA1 Boom Arm , Blue Microphones RADIUS II Shock Mount , and Nady MPF-2 Microphone Pop Filter .My reasoning for the gear I picked was that I didn’t want to mess around with customized adapters. I wanted things that simply worked together, so I paid a premium for them. However, they’re all great accessories. The RODE PSA-1 doesn’t move around at all. I can shove it out of my way after using, and it’s perfectly fine. It’s stupid easy to install, and I’m definitely glad I didn’t mess around with a cheap arm. The RADIUS II shock mount nullifies vibrations from my mechanical keyboard, rambunctious cats, and all sorts of baby rage. Yes, it’s expensive, but I purchased it because I live in a place where vibrations were guaranteed. If you don’t have that problem, you may not need it. The pop filter was the only area I cheaped out on, and I think I got the best of the cheapies. The Nady does not sag or move at all, installs easily, and it does its pop filtery job perfectly.•• Tips for Setup – Settings, etc ••If you further research this mic, you’ll learn that fiddling with settings is necessary in order to make it sound great over every medium. For example, I had to do a bit of extra work in Discord because my gain settings were messed up. I was cutting in and out, even though it was being picked up flawlessly in Audacity and OBS. Speaking of Audacity, I highly recommend downloading it. You can record yourself at your leisure to understand exactly how you sound coming out of Windows.I was watching YouTube tutorials from 2014 and 2015 that were all saying, “YOU HAVE TO TURN DOWN THE GAIN IN WINDOWS,” which is done by right clicking your sound device in your task bar, choosing recording device, right clicking into properties, and changing your levels. So I turned the Windows gain down right away, and surprise surprise, I was having issues with the mic being picked up. While that may have been needed in earlier versions of Windows, I suspect it’s unnecessary on Windows 10. Regardless, what I did was leave the Windows gain at 100. I reduced the gain on the microphone’s physical nob to somewhere between 25-35%. That’s an estimation based on position. The point is, fiddle with it until you’re not BLAAAAAHRRRR fog horn loud and you’re not robotic. It doesn’t take much experimentation to find a happy medium. If my recommendations don’t work, there are SO many educational sources within googling distance, you’ll definitely find a setup that works for you.Specifically regarding Discord, I found the best results came from disabling the “Automatically determine sensitivity.” Set it manually. It’ll record you with pristine accuracy.•• Is an Equalizer Necessary? ••I personally like the raw output of the Yeti given my particular acoustic situation, but there are free software equalizers you can use to enhance almost every facet of your sound – particularly in capturing or pushing bass. One such program is called Voicemeeter. Amazon hates links, so I’ll drop a link to a YouTube tutorial in this review’s comments that goes over installation and setup. The YouTube fella might be a bit… intense, but he walks you through a simple way to enhance your sound. Once you’ve got it installed, I recommend messing around with it. Never take someone’s settings as gospel. Again, Audacity is a huge benefit here.•• Quick Note on Price ••Consider that the price drops frequently on different colors. I went with Space Gray because it dropped to $129.99. Shop around, and you won’t have to pay $150+.•• Conclusion ••I love the Yeti. I did a lot of research before buying it. I made sure every piece played nicely together. When I got all the parts, I simply put them together, plugged it all in, and boom… away I went. It took a few days to get the sound exactly where I’d like, so consider that you’ll be tinkering with it for a bit. Either way, it’s significantly better than what I had before. If you have any questions on the setup or really about anything, please leave a comment. I’ll try my best to accommodate.Update 03/04/2018: I’ve had the Yeti for just under a year now. I still love it. Zero issues. The Rode boom arm I talked about earlier is the absolute champion of my setup. I couldn’t recommend it more. It hasn’t moved in a year, and I only have it clamp mounted, not screw mounted, onto my desk. Countless streamers I watch use it, and I keep seeing it on TV shows when people are podcasting or doing radio shows. It’s literally the boom arm they use in Trish Talk in Marvel’s “Daredevil”, and I’ve seen it pop up countless other places.05/31/2020: Rode arm literally HAS NOT MOVED in 3 years with zero adjustments. Worth its weight in gold. The Yeti still crushes, and I’m triply happy.
Russell Bezdziecki –
Years later and I am still using this same exact mic! I love it to bits and only recently thought about upgrading to something better for streaming.
Amazon Customer –
I’m not a native english speaker so please excuse any grammatical error you may find while reading this :).This is my first review so don’t take it out on me if it fails to impress.Reason for the order/Shipping and packaging.I injuctively authorized this microphone because I wanted to practise some peregrine languages and inbuilt microphones/verbalizers just don’t cut it for me. Shipping was fairly expeditious as I utilized the one day shipping(it came under a day). I didn’t expect much from this because I have always utilized my inbuilt microphones and I never kenned there was anything after that. It came with frustration exempt packaging that says “we mean business and we ain’t like those shitty aliexpress flipping ebay sellers” just as expected of “shipped and sold by amazon.com”. There’s one con though, there are two diminutive dents found on the stand that comes with this, it’s probably caused by the rubbing of the wire guaze on the stand, I’m not repining because I’m not like all those overprivileged jews who find the most diminutive clause in terms of accommodations to get free stuffs and the quality of the product received is just too good to complain.Product QualityLet me start by saying this, this product is more sizably voluminous and heavier than what the image makes it seem. I kenned that I had hit the jackpot when I unboxed this(no unboxing images for you as I didn’t expect to leave a review in the first place). It has two ports at the bottom for the USB cable and if a headphone which was very great in my case. The stand looks and feels like a german tank, it feels like what those SWAT members use to knock down doors(okay, this is an exaggeration). For real, the build quality is awe-inspiring. It has some knobs on both sides that do different things I won’t explore here, there was one knob that’s a pain to turn, I conjecture it was made that way because that one controls the direction of sound it picks up, no one optate it transmuting prematurely.Ease of useI don’t use windows or a mac, I use archlinux(linux for lyfe). I did test it on a windows mahine and it was rudimentally plug and play, I connected an Audio Technica headphone to the headphone port and I could fundamentally utilize it from the get go. I went back to my linux machine and it was rudimentally identically tantamount, the only distinction was that the contrivance didn’t require any adscititious setup unlike it did on windows. I plugged it in and it commenced working just like how a P does when it sees a V.Sound QualityThis one in particular cannot be extravagantly accentuated, it’s so good that it makes your awful singing sound like that….awful(I ken you were expecting something else lol). It reproduces every sound with pellucidity and pin-point precision. It’s so sensitive that I can heedfully auricularly discern conversations on my street and additionally heedfully auricularly discern music that’s playing on my phone in the kitchen. This can be perturbing to some people who have neighbours, ones who fondue a lot. It’s so good that I forsook the pristine purport of this microphone and commenced rapping to some mixtapes(screw concentration).If you can afford this, please buy it afore it gets discontinued. I’ll be getting one for my cousin who’s into sound engineering as a birthday gift.The End.
Mystery Shopper –
I’ve been using this for a while to record lots of audio for a course I’m building (ironically not on sound)Pros- Easy to use and setup- Can be left on the stand or mounted on a microphone stand with a small adapter- Has a warm rangeOverall, this is a really convenient microphone that plugs straight into my Apple Mac Pro laptop without all the drivers or external paraphernalia you would have needed not so long ago. It super handy that it works straight off the bat.On the back of the microphone you can select a number of options (cardioid, stereo, omnidirectional & bidirectional mode). If you are youtubing (is that now a verb?) or podcasting then you will want this for the cardioid function as it will cut out most of the noise behind the microphone if you are speaking into the front.It also has a nice warm range with a pleasant bass and mid tone range making you sound more like a podcaster should Cons- The gain is too sensitive making plosives (Ps and Ts) more likely- It tends to swing on the stand- Loose connection for the headphoneThe downsides of the microphone is mainly that the gain is so sensitive and you will need to turn it right down to less than 1 third when it is on. This makes picking up background noise and plosives much more likely if you don’t. I even use a foam head and a pop filter to try and reduce and Ps and Ts sounds. You will also need to turn the headphone volume right up to get what you need (a nice clean sound to broadcast with)Other cons include the fact it tends to swing on the stand even when secured tightly with the screws on the side.The other frustration is the fact that the headphone socket I need to monitor myself with, has some loose wiring and I have to wiggle it to get it working again.SummaryGood sounding microphone if you can get the gain and volume right. Needs a bit of quality work on the stand and headphone socket. A number of reviews have said the audio technica AT2020 is better as is the Rode NT USB. So maybe one of these is next.
Elias Firmino –
Só conectar no pc, e já está pronto para o uso, e o som é de qualidade.