

It’s a bit higher end but it’s a great mic with a nice sound. However, the audio is a bit thin and sounds like I’m Lionel Richie on a phone, checking to see who’s home.īecause of this, I recently purchased a Beyerdynamic headset mic. It does a great job recording my voice and blocking out the other home office sound. However, webinars are live and I have less real-time control.įor webinars I prefer to use a headset mic because they seem to do a better job blocking out background noise.

However, the challenge with the Blue Yeti is that I work from a home office and if people outside my office are yacking, then the mic picks up their chatter. I also like that the microphone has its own gain controls which resolves the issue I have below. Overall, I really like the quality of the sound and this set up works great for recording tutorials where I work from my main screen. With that comes the quest to find decent quality audio. I have a boom arm on my desk that I can swing into action.

If you find that you’re microphone audio levels are too low, here are some tips that may help.
