I have to say that the headphone Amplifier of the Blue Yeti is amongst the best I’ve head in such a small device, most models of cans should work with this thing.
Mor out of curiosity than anything else, I even went to the point of purchasing the headphones originally recommended as part of the package from whence my Blue Yeti came, if memory serves me correctly the author talks about the Senheiser HD202 which can be bought for around $25 so at that price? Well why not satisfy one’s curiosity and get a pair just to see what all the fuss is about, I doubt that only the worst headphones in existence would sound horrible out of a Blue Yeti and Sehneiser don’t make the worst for sure. > On 21 Nov 2015, at 5:32 AM, Smiling? <[email protected]> wrote: > > I honestly, don't have any idea. > -----Original Message----- > From: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Curtis > Delzer > Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 10:26 AM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: RE: Yeti Knob Positions > > doesn't a light flash while it is muted? > > > At 10:09 AM 11/20/2015, you wrote: >> Yes, there are as you said two more items that >> we can use on the front side of the Yeti. The >> bottom is a pot (volume knob) for the 3.5mm jack >> on the bottom of the unit itself for the >> realtime headphone jack and the button is the >> Mute toggle button. There will also be a Blue or >> Yeti (or maybe both) decal above the mute button. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Pc-audio >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan >> Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 9:47 AM >> To: PC Audio Discussion List >> Subject: Re: Yeti Knob Positions >> >> Thanks for that helpful informN. >> >> There are another 2 controls found on the >> underside of the blue Yeti, what appears to be a >> Master output volume control and a mute button for the microphone. >> >> I received my Audio Technica USB Dynamic >> microphone too Yesterday though I’ve done >> little testing with this yet but it does look >> like a most formidable beast to have in a studio >> setup and most versatile of the XLR and usb >> iputs along with the headphones output. >> >> I did some fiddling with the microphone and made >> some tiny recordings but my heart wasn't in the >> game right at that moment, Murphy’s Law >> clearly states that one should have an ear >> infection just when one is clearly having so >> much fun and needs the use of their ears to >> continue with the work of setting up the >> recording studio, hopefully the infection should >> have calmed down a little by Monday when I next >> visit my Specialist, thank Goodness for the >> Focus 40 Braille Display for the meantime. >> >> >>> >>> On 21 Nov 2015, at 3:52 AM, Smiling? <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Switch settings when you are actually facing >> the back two knobs on the Yeti. >>> >>> Top knob is microphone gain. >>> >>> Bbottom knob/switch (Multiple pattern selection knob): >>> 1. Stereo. When switched all the way to the left (facing it). >>> 2. Omni-directional. Next position to the right. >>> 3. Cardioids. >>> 4. Bi-directional. >>> >>> >> >> ********** >> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind >> will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind. > > ********** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
