The only noticeable differences is that the AudioPro has a little less bass frequency presence. But for exact consistency purposes, you did hold the Blue Yeti in your hand as opposed to the others being on a stand. This will have a definite effect. Another unknown variable is that we can't see your speaking distanced from the mics, which plays a huge role in sound comparison. Making sure the conditions are exact is necessary to achieve an accurate comparison result. That said, I actually have an AudioPro, which I use for live recording and it sounds pretty darn good, especially for the price.
[00:00] Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the Audio Pro Computer Condenser Gaming Microphone. It's always good to hear about different options in the market. [00:14] That's quite a discount on Amazon! And it's interesting that Wind Catcher reached out to you for this review. [00:27] I agree, it does seem like they're going for that Blue Yeti look. The comparison you did with the passages is a clever way to assess the sound quality. It's essential to consider the price point when evaluating these microphones. [01:53] It's disappointing to hear that it didn't live up to your expectations compared to the Blue Yeti, even at a lower price. Thanks for sharing your honest thoughts and helping us make informed choices! [02:33] Have a great day, and thanks again for the review! 👍
It is a Blu Yeti knock off and I'm okay with that. Right now on Amazon it's about 36 bucks. Well worth the slight drop in sound quality from what I heard in this video.
There definitely is a difference. Then again there is UA-cam compression but imo the Blue Yeti sounds much better. What headphones are you using to listen to the samples?
Sounded better than the Razer mic. Honestly who cares what it "looks" like. It still sounds great for the price. Trying to figure out a microphone to get. This was a weird video. Sounded very close to the blue yeti for what a third+ the price? Sounds like a good deal.
@@Dracomies I actually got that today and sent it back. It had a problem where it constantly muted and unmuted itself every couple seconds. Found a bunch of others that had the same problem. Maybe bad QC? Not sure. Thats why I went searching for reviews. Ended up getting a PD200X. This definitely sounded good for the $34? or so it is now though.
Great video comparison! Thanks. I got the AudioPro and I think it works fine for beginners like me trying to do screen records for my youtube channel. It's not the best, but for $45 plus they give you a $10 gift Amazon Gift Card for writing a positive Amazon review, I think it is an awesome deal for basically $35.
For anyone looking for an actual review, you'll get more than what you paid for with the audiopros. Right now as I type this the audiopro microphone is $33.97(On sale, List price: $49.99) and the Blue Yeti is $99.99(On sale, List price: $129.99). So if we're talking at this very moment, is the blue yeti three times better than the audiopro? Not even close. Is it twice as good? No. The blue yeti is marginally better quality but not so much that it's worth paying triple the price of the audiopro. The audiopro is shockingly good for the price. Compared to other microphones I've had around the same price this one for sure has been my favorite. If you know how to mix sound on a microphone(or even if you don't you can get an application that can do it for you(I use VoiceMod)), you can mix it to get it pretty much identical to the sound quality of the blue yeti.
They kind of all sound the same honestly the blue yeti slightly better. Although I do have a blue yeti, well 6 of them actually I got my first one for $43 and the rest for around $14-17 each broken I fixed them all but honestly using a blue yeti is kind of annoying for me considering it takes up so much space on the desk. Also I like how the audiopro uses a usb-c cable, for $130 in this day in age the blue yeti SHOULD not use mini-usb! it's a terrible connector, Legit the last time I saw something mainstream use a mini usb connector was like 2009! Also the razer Seiren Mini uses a micro-usb which might be slightly better. but I've had so many devices bricked because the micro-usb port broke. Although I am liking how nowadays you can get a cheap usb microphone while back around 10 years ago 12 year old me would have to scrounge up my money go to walmart and buy an amazon card just to wait 1-2 weeks for a terrible 3.5mm jack microphone that breaks after about 3 months. So If you read this far if you really want a blue yeti legit check Ebay you can get used/refurbished ones for $40-$60 and even looking now I see some new in box for $75 tl;dr: port bad other port gooder cheap cheap ebay
I have a blue yeti and it's not working. I have tried everything. My computer recognizes it but picks up no sound. Any tips? I've run the gamut on internet searches, UA-cam fix it vids, etc. Nothing works. I'm thinking it's a hardware issue.
I'm a 42 year old mom of three so before I go on, I realize I don't belong here. I've been researching mics for my 14 year old son, as he wants one for his birthday....that's how I got in here, fyi. when you were reading the phrases it reminded me of Trump taking the MoCA, repeated touting his ability to remember "Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV." , Which made me giggle 😁 I'll continue to sift through videos, but in the case that you do see this, if you had $75 to spend, what mic would you buy for streaming PC gaming? Beginner level, Accessories included is a bonus not a deal breaker, I consider more expensive mics on sale fair game as well (there is a Yeti on Amazon normally priced at $100 on sale for around $75, for example). Thanks for your videos. I'm genuinely surprised you don't have more subscribers. You can add me to the bunch as I think gaming is probably not going away anytime soon and I desperately desire to stay knowledgeable (also see: relevant ) Aloha 🌺
@@Moms_on_Main You won't regret it! It has spectacular audio for a USB microphone, even on par with XLR setups! I like it personally over the Blue Yeti and the Elgato Wave 3. Very great sounding USB mic. Very useful too. Can connect to a camera, laptop, Iphone and it's lightweight. :P
@Dracomies I really appreciate you taking the time to reply! Your videos really improves the buying process for those of us that aren't super knowledgeable 😉
They all sounds the same. You need to do more serious review. You're condescending laughter while reviewing the microphones sounds like Laura Ingram on Fox.
The only noticeable differences is that the AudioPro has a little less bass frequency presence. But for exact consistency purposes, you did hold the Blue Yeti in your hand as opposed to the others being on a stand. This will have a definite effect. Another unknown variable is that we can't see your speaking distanced from the mics, which plays a huge role in sound comparison. Making sure the conditions are exact is necessary to achieve an accurate comparison result. That said, I actually have an AudioPro, which I use for live recording and it sounds pretty darn good, especially for the price.
[00:00] Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the Audio Pro Computer Condenser Gaming Microphone. It's always good to hear about different options in the market.
[00:14] That's quite a discount on Amazon! And it's interesting that Wind Catcher reached out to you for this review.
[00:27] I agree, it does seem like they're going for that Blue Yeti look. The comparison you did with the passages is a clever way to assess the sound quality. It's essential to consider the price point when evaluating these microphones.
[01:53] It's disappointing to hear that it didn't live up to your expectations compared to the Blue Yeti, even at a lower price. Thanks for sharing your honest thoughts and helping us make informed choices!
[02:33] Have a great day, and thanks again for the review! 👍
It is a Blu Yeti knock off and I'm okay with that. Right now on Amazon it's about 36 bucks. Well worth the slight drop in sound quality from what I heard in this video.
All of them sound the same😂
There definitely is a difference. Then again there is UA-cam compression but imo the Blue Yeti sounds much better. What headphones are you using to listen to the samples?
@@Dracomiesblue yeti sounds more crisp
@@ToopIoop hes holding it up to his mouth more too though so how is this a good comparison
The 2nd one was very muffled bro 😂
Sounded better than the Razer mic. Honestly who cares what it "looks" like. It still sounds great for the price. Trying to figure out a microphone to get. This was a weird video. Sounded very close to the blue yeti for what a third+ the price? Sounds like a good deal.
I'm surprised people still watch this and defend it lol. Just go get the Fifine AM8 which blows all of these away for the same price.
@@Dracomies I actually got that today and sent it back. It had a problem where it constantly muted and unmuted itself every couple seconds. Found a bunch of others that had the same problem. Maybe bad QC? Not sure. Thats why I went searching for reviews. Ended up getting a PD200X. This definitely sounded good for the $34? or so it is now though.
Is it compatible with a phone?
The Blue Yeti is clearer but that that annoying shriller quality to it. The audiopro is more relaxed but less legible in it's sound.
Great video comparison! Thanks. I got the AudioPro and I think it works fine for beginners like me trying to do screen records for my youtube channel. It's not the best, but for $45 plus they give you a $10 gift Amazon Gift Card for writing a positive Amazon review, I think it is an awesome deal for basically $35.
For anyone looking for an actual review, you'll get more than what you paid for with the audiopros. Right now as I type this the audiopro microphone is $33.97(On sale, List price: $49.99) and the Blue Yeti is $99.99(On sale, List price: $129.99). So if we're talking at this very moment, is the blue yeti three times better than the audiopro? Not even close. Is it twice as good? No. The blue yeti is marginally better quality but not so much that it's worth paying triple the price of the audiopro. The audiopro is shockingly good for the price. Compared to other microphones I've had around the same price this one for sure has been my favorite. If you know how to mix sound on a microphone(or even if you don't you can get an application that can do it for you(I use VoiceMod)), you can mix it to get it pretty much identical to the sound quality of the blue yeti.
I got the audio pro before looking at reviews. Glad its actually good. I noticed the yeti was just a little cleaner but that's it
It really is a good mic tho
Are you using the hakan or the diy pond filter?
This review told me nothing about the microphone. All it did was say this isn't a Blu Yeti. Thanks for nothing.
They kind of all sound the same honestly the blue yeti slightly better. Although I do have a blue yeti, well 6 of them actually I got my first one for $43 and the rest for around $14-17 each broken I fixed them all but honestly using a blue yeti is kind of annoying for me considering it takes up so much space on the desk.
Also I like how the audiopro uses a usb-c cable, for $130 in this day in age the blue yeti SHOULD not use mini-usb! it's a terrible connector, Legit the last time I saw something mainstream use a mini usb connector was like 2009! Also the razer Seiren Mini uses a micro-usb which might be slightly better. but I've had so many devices bricked because the micro-usb port broke.
Although I am liking how nowadays you can get a cheap usb microphone while back around 10 years ago 12 year old me would have to scrounge up my money go to walmart and buy an amazon card just to wait 1-2 weeks for a terrible 3.5mm jack microphone that breaks after about 3 months.
So If you read this far if you really want a blue yeti legit check Ebay you can get used/refurbished ones for $40-$60 and even looking now I see some new in box for $75
tl;dr: port bad other port gooder cheap cheap ebay
I have a blue yeti and it's not working. I have tried everything. My computer recognizes it but picks up no sound. Any tips? I've run the gamut on internet searches, UA-cam fix it vids, etc. Nothing works. I'm thinking it's a hardware issue.
They sound exactly the same. Your regular mic sounds like the $48 mic
I have a question what arm is that called that connects to it or any arm that is cheap can u tell me
Is more like a Seiren V2 Pro ?
Hell is real judgement day is coming
I'm a 42 year old mom of three so before I go on, I realize I don't belong here. I've been researching mics for my 14 year old son, as he wants one for his birthday....that's how I got in here, fyi. when you were reading the phrases it reminded me of Trump taking the MoCA, repeated touting his ability to remember "Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV." , Which made me giggle 😁 I'll continue to sift through videos, but in the case that you do see this, if you had $75 to spend, what mic would you buy for streaming PC gaming? Beginner level, Accessories included is a bonus not a deal breaker, I consider more expensive mics on sale fair game as well (there is a Yeti on Amazon normally priced at $100 on sale for around $75, for example). Thanks for your videos. I'm genuinely surprised you don't have more subscribers. You can add me to the bunch as I think gaming is probably not going away anytime soon and I desperately desire to stay knowledgeable (also see: relevant ) Aloha 🌺
I'd go for the Rode Video Mic Go 2. Imo it's a fantastic USB microphone with excellent sound quality.
@@Dracomies thanks I'll go with that one 😊
@@Moms_on_Main You won't regret it! It has spectacular audio for a USB microphone, even on par with XLR setups! I like it personally over the Blue Yeti and the Elgato Wave 3. Very great sounding USB mic. Very useful too. Can connect to a camera, laptop, Iphone and it's lightweight. :P
@Dracomies I really appreciate you taking the time to reply! Your videos really improves the buying process for those of us that aren't super knowledgeable 😉
@@Moms_on_Main Thank you so much for the kind words! ^_^ Glad I was able to help!
They all sounds the same. You need to do more serious review. You're condescending laughter while reviewing the microphones sounds like Laura Ingram on Fox.
The difference is barely noticeable. So I wouldn't go so far as to say its that much worse... for the price its better.
I'm surprised people are looking at this mic. Honestly just get the AM8 for the same price.
to be honest they all sound the same
Yep, Blue Yeti is better. Thanks, bro.