Blue Yeti Nano USB Microphone (Vivid Blue) with Knox Gear Boom Arm, Shock Mount and Pop Filter Bundle (4 Items)
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Since receiving this, I've only gotten compliments. The boom arm is simple to set up, and the microphone is of exceptional quality. The pop filter that comes with this bundle, on the other hand, is something I didn't like. It's flimsy and doesn't hold up well. So I went out and bought a different pop filter that covers the microphone rather than sticking out like the one that came with it.
in addition to The microphone is of excellent quality and is simple to use. The boom arm is adequate, but you may want to consider upgrading it in the future. A shock mount is also a fantastic option. It certainly accomplishes its goal. The arm on the pop filter, unfortunately, does not like to stay in place very well. Aside from that, it's a fantastic microphone. Without a doubt, for the price.
The mic is excellent value for money; the only reason I gave it a four instead of a five is because the boom is not particularly sturdy or well made. For my purposes, it is sufficient.
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The boom arm is an excellent feature. The pop filter, on the other hand, isn't the most effective.
It's a fantastic microphone that's also very simple to use.
The swing arm connects easily to my desk and keeps the mic in a good spot--which isn't a problem for a single voice. My view is not obstructed, but my voice is clearly heard. To be honest, I like how it appears on camera as well. br>br>The only disappointment, and the reason I didn't give it five stars, is the pop guard: it looks good, but the arm it's mounted on is *much* shorter than the swing arm, so I can't attach it to the desk and get it close to the mic. I couldn't even attach it to the swing arm because the extra weight on the upper arm prevented the arm from staying in place. So, all in all, it's fantastic; The pop guard should have had a much longer stand, in my opinion.