{"id":629,"date":"2021-11-06T08:31:58","date_gmt":"2021-11-06T08:31:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/everythingwithpodcasting.com\/?p=629"},"modified":"2021-11-06T08:37:11","modified_gmt":"2021-11-06T08:37:11","slug":"audio-technica-at2035-vs-blue-yeti","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/everythingwithpodcasting.com\/audio-technica-at2035-vs-blue-yeti\/","title":{"rendered":"Audio Technica AT2035 Vs Blue Yeti – Read This Before Buying!"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Audio Technica at2035 and blue yeti are popular brands that you’re likely to come across when looking for a reliable microphone for podcasting and streaming. They are both great microphones with the ability to capture high-quality audio. For most buyers, choosing one over the other is confusing as they both have strengths and weaknesses.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

In this post, we’ll be taking a closer look at the microphones to help you make an informed decision when choosing. We’ll be discussing the design, features, performance, connectivity, advantages, and disadvantages of the two microphones.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n

 <\/td>Audio Technica AT2035<\/strong><\/td>Blue Yeti<\/strong><\/td><\/tr>
Polar Patterns<\/strong><\/td>Cardioid<\/td>cardioid, omnidirectional, bidirectional, stereo<\/td><\/tr>
Frequency Response<\/strong><\/td>20Hz – 20kHz<\/td>20Hz – 20kHz<\/td><\/tr>
Sample Rate<\/strong><\/td> <\/td>48 kHz<\/td><\/tr>
Bit Rate<\/strong><\/td> <\/td>16 bit<\/td><\/tr>
Max SPL<\/strong><\/td>148 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1 T.H.D.;158 dB SPL, with 10 dB pad (nominal)<\/td>Max SPL: 120dB (THD: 0.51kHz)<\/td><\/tr>
Connectivity<\/strong><\/td>XLR<\/td>USB<\/td><\/tr>
On-Board Controls<\/strong><\/td>High-Pass Filter, Pad<\/td>Headphone Volume<\/td><\/tr>
System Requirements<\/strong><\/td>n\/a<\/td>Windows and Mac OS, USB 1.1\/2.0, 64 MB RAM<\/td><\/tr>
Features<\/strong><\/td>Comes with a protective pouch and custom shock mount. Cardioid sound pattern reduces sound pickup from the sides and rear, helping to improve isolation of the desired audio source. Switchable 10dB pad and 80Hz high-pass filter. One of the most affordable studio condensers on the market. Includes a pivoting stand mount. Great choice for vocals and instruments Can easily handle loud noises, making it the best choice for music and vocals.  <\/td>Four sound patterns \u2013 Cardioid, Omnidirectional, Bidirectional and Stereo. Comes with mute button, gain control, and zero latency headphone output. Great choice for podcasts, interviews, discussions, conference calls, voice-overs, vocals, instruments, commentary, streaming and gaming. Plug and play simplicity Requires Windows 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP or Mac OS 10.4.11 or higher Includes a heavy duty stand.<\/td><\/tr>
Warranty<\/strong><\/td>1 year<\/td>2 years<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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