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Logitech Blue Yeti X Professional Microphone Overview and Demo (2019 release)

#sponsored #FreeProduct Clean/clear audio, awesome live voice processing, easy to use and setup. Amazon Affiliate Product Link: https://geni.us/Byhy8N Amazon Affiliate Product Links - Original Blue Yeti: https://geni.us/DogG Gooseneck Pop Filter: https://geni.us/vXvGa Heavy Duty Mic Boom Stand (Swing Arm Desk Clamp): https://geni.us/ST78QRe You’ll receive the microphone, 6.5’ microUSb cable, and a quick start guide. The guide shows you through pictures what each of the controls on the microphone does but doesn’t really do a great job explaining what everything is so it's a bit of trial an error unless you do a little research online. Note that this is a side address mic and should be upright when you’re speaking into it, do not speak into the top of it because it won’t be able to pickup your voice from that angle. The Yeti X has a pretty similar shape to its predecessor the Blue Yeti and is about 11.25” tall in the desktop stand. Its weighted 5” diameter base has a foam pad on the bottom to keep it from sliding and provides some buffer for vibrations coming up through the tabletop into your mic. The stand is made from thick heavy steel with a matte black finish, and the Blue logo is stamped in chrome on the back. On the back of the mic itself is the input pattern selection button and LED indicators. At the base of the mic you have the headphone output port, microUSB output port, and 5/8” threaded boom and stand mounting hole. At the front of the microphone you’ll find the Blue logo again and below that the gain and settings dial. To adjust the gain, just twist the dial on the front. The blue LEDs indicate the gain. The green LEDs, on the other hand, are a live sound meter. If you short press the dial key, you’ll mute the microphone and the LED color inside the dial changes to red. If you press and hold the dial, the LEDs change to white which allow you to adjust the headset monitor volume, and if you press and hold again, the LEDs turn magenta and you can change the balance between listening to mic input and your computer’s audio through the monitor headset. All of the LED colors can be customized in #Logitech's G Hub's settings. What I noticed with this mic is that if you’re any sort of distance away from it, you’re going to want to turn up the gain. At minimum I have it set to '3 dots' or around 20-25 in G Hub (out of 100). When the gain is set to 0 the audio is so quiet it's nearly unusable, which wasn't a problem with the original Blue Yeti. With the headphones plugged into the bottom of the mic, you can use them as monitors and listen to both your computer's audio out and your mic input at the same time. You can also adjust the balance and determine how loud you want the headphone volume and the split between computer audio and mic audio. All the settings found on the physical buttons of the microphone can be adjusted in G Hub as well. One of the things that you can do with the #YetiX that you couldn’t do with older Yeti mics is apply live filters to your voice via #BlueVoice, again found in G Hub. You can select pre-set profiles or create your own and save it as a new one. Each of these profiles varies somewhat from each other, for example the AM radio sounds a bit more compressed, and you can adjust the pre-sets too to suit what you think sounds good to your ear. One thing you do have to keep in mind though is that after you close out of #GHub, your mic will still be using the profile you last selected, even after you restart your computer. Also, when using monitor headphones, you can’t actually hear the Blue Voice filter that’s applied; so what you'll hear is just your own normal voice, so it’s possible to have a Blue Voice filter applied without being aware, until you listen to the recording. So just make sure to have the sound profile you want selected before broadcasting or recording. After having used the #BlueYeti mic for many years, I will say that having the live voice processing is pretty awesome. Not only does it save me time in post processing because I can remove more ambient noise upfront and customize it on the fly to current sound conditions, but I think the sound produced overall is just a little bit more rich and clean sounding, even without Blue Voice filters. Whether you’re a podcaster, musician, or singer, the #YetiXPro delivers clear, crisp, and reliable sound performance for a pretty affordable price. If you’re considering between the two and can afford to spend the extra money, I definitely recommend the Yeti X Pro over the Blue Yeti, but if you’re on a tight budget or already have the original Blue Yeti you probably wouldn’t notice a huge difference unless you plan to live process your voice with Blue Voice for a completely different feel. Amazon Affiliate Product Links - Yeti X Pro: https://geni.us/Byhy8N Original Blue Yeti: https://geni.us/DogG Gooseneck Pop Filter: https://geni.us/vXvGa Heavy Duty Mic Boom Stand (Swing Arm Desk Clamp): https://geni.us/ST78QRe

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