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Mainly looking for a used a Blue Yeti (not from amazon but from someone on mcm)

However, rest of the stuff you can still list (I don't play MC and shit)
Good stuff if you have offer me, or offer me PC parts you have for sale.

Not put items from amazon on here for sale.
 
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Just saying but from experience; a Blue Yeti isn't really that great and unless you get it really cheap (which I highly doubt you do on this forum) then you might be waiting a long time.
 

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Just saying but from experience; a Blue Yeti isn't really that great and unless you get it really cheap (which I highly doubt you do on this forum) then you might be waiting a long time.
Blue Yeti is the best USB microphone you can buy, from my experience. $800 budget for a PC today is not hard at all. PCPartPicker is your friend, use it! Go ryzen based![DOUBLEPOST=1563793058][/DOUBLEPOST]
Just saying but from experience; a Blue Yeti isn't really that great and unless you get it really cheap (which I highly doubt you do on this forum) then you might be waiting a long time.
Because of your dislike... I will clarify. A Blue Yeti was my first good mic. I now have 5 XLR mics. Almost any direction you go you will not be disappointed. Simply put, a Blue Yeti will be amazing in the right recording environment and is easy as pie to set up. AT2035 is my favorite XLR mic but you would also need other equipment to run it.
 
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Blue Yeti is the best USB microphone you can buy, from my experience. $800 budget for a PC today is not hard at all. PCPartPicker is your friend, use it! Go ryzen based![DOUBLEPOST=1563793058][/DOUBLEPOST]
Because of your dislike... I will clarify. A Blue Yeti was my first good mic. I now have 5 XLR mics. Almost any direction you go you will not be disappointed. Simply put, a Blue Yeti will be amazing in the right recording environment and is easy as pie to set up. AT2035 is my favorite XLR mic but you would also need other equipment to run it.
I just put disagree - I'm not putting up for debate and I was the one of the few that jumped on the Blue Yeti hype train and was massively disappointed. Just putting my thoughts down because Josh might eventually get something he doesn't want, therefore being a waste of money just like what happened to me. Personal experience mine fell apart within a week with good care. Others can say differently around theirs.
 

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I own a blue yeti and its not good imo. I don't like it one bit.
 
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