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Blue Yeti X Professional Condenser USB Microphone with High-Res Metering, LED Lighting for Recording, Streaming, Gaming, Podcasting PC/Mac
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Blue Yeti X Professional Condenser USB Microphone with High-Res Metering, LED Lighting for Recording, Streaming, Gaming, Podcasting on PC and Mac, with Blue VO!CE Effects - Grey
- Four-capsule array: capture legendary Blue broadcast sound with greater focus and clarity than ever for professional streaming, podcasting, YouTube videos, voice-overs, zoom meetings and more
- High-res LED metering: visualise your voice level at a glance with the Yeti X microphone's 11-segment LED meter and adjust up or down for powerful, broadcast-quality sound
- Multi-function smart knob: tune your on-stream sound with controls for mic gain, mute, headphone volume and blend, and easily switch between cardioid, omni, bidirectional and stereo pickup patterns
- Blue VOICE software: elevate your streamings and recordings with clear broadcast vocal sound and entertain your audience with enhanced effects, advanced modulation and HD audio samples
- Customisable LED lighting: personalise the colour of Yeti X’s LED lights to match your on-stream aesthetic and connect directly to your computer or laptop via USB cable to start recording instantly
- Logitech G HUB integration: manage mic gain, headphone volume, monitoring preferences and microphone pickup pattern selection right from your desktop
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sorted byThey got better with the introduction of Vo!ce in later years but you might as well pick up the Elgato.
The fact that you just compared the Blue Yeti to the MV7 in terms of eating shows how little you know about microphones.
Also, just because people actually know something about the industry doesn't make them fanboys. In fact, I would argue that you're a Blue fanboy for calling this inferior product comparable to a Shure (edited)