Blue Yeti with Bonus Logitech Boom Arm $199, Blue Snowball $39.95, Blue Ember XLR $59.95 + Delivery ($0 SYD C&C) @ The Gamesmen

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The microphone with a Logitech arm.
You can find it distribues via Kogan and eBay with free delivery but higher price. (same for other items)

$199 @The Gamesmen
https://www.gamesmen.com.au/blue-yeti-midnight-blue-professi…

$214.95 delivered by The Gamesmen@Kogan
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/the-gamesmen-blue-yeti-midnight…

$214.95 delivered by The Gamesmen @eBay
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/326272285633

$49 This is the shockmount
Blue Radius III Custom Shockmount for Yeti and Yeti Pro USB Microphones
https://www.gamesmen.com.au/blue-radius-iii-custom-shockmoun…

I believe the above Blue Yeti + Arm + shockmount - the Blue Yeti holder/stand = Yeticaster .
I personally having the Yeticaster setup as a WFH microphone, working good with Microsoft Team.
The bonus Logitech arm looks the same as the arm in the Yeticaster bundle. (Different logo)

If you are considering the Yeticaster, see this one from EB Games. Many stores around Sydney have stock, no home delivery.
$298 Blue - Yeticaster Microphone Bundle @EB Games
https://www.ebgames.com.au/product/pc/239881-blue-yeticaster…

A 3 year old post of the Yeticaster
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/658576

Other items from The Gamesmen to consider.

$39.95, Blue Snowball Professional USB Microphone (Textured White)$
https://www.gamesmen.com.au/blue-snowball-professional-usb-m…
$39.95, Blue Snowball Professional USB Microphone (Gloss Black)
https://www.gamesmen.com.au/blue-snowball-professional-usb-m…

$59.95, Blue Ember XLR Condensor Microphone. This is not USB, so need a XLR controller? I am not familiar with XLR, but the sound and discount is decent. Would like to know how to connect this to PC?
https://www.gamesmen.com.au/blue-ember-xlr-condensor-microph…

Also if you are after a webcam and a mic, the webcam is USB Type-C
$229.95, Logitech Blue Yeti Microphone & StreamCam Streaming Bundle
https://www.gamesmen.com.au/logitech-blue-yeti-microphone-st…

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Comments

  • Amazing prices for the Blue Snowballs…shame I just upgraded my home and office setups to Razer Seirens (at more than double the cost)

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    Please do yourselves a favor if you're serious about audio and buy a Podmic USB and a PSA1+ arm for $270 more than this bundle at $199. The Blue Yeti is really not worth it at this price of $199, the Snowball is fine for the price it's at. The boom arm too sucks compared to a PSA1+. I've had a PSA1+ for years and it never droops, never makes noise and just works as you expect a mic arm to work. The Yeti is severely outdated in terms of components and been downgraded in quality since Logitech purchased Blue, most of all it's a condenser microphone which means you will need to 'gate' it to get anything useable out of it in a city/suburban environment where there's noise everywhere. Unless you have a studio in your home, don't really look at a condenser tbh. Any dynamic mic is more suitable for most people. The Yeti is fine as a starting mic but I wouldn't pay more than like $70 for it, but good luck finding it at that price brand new or even used tbh. Another good budget option is an Audio Technica ATR2100x-USB and a PSA1+. If you have an XLR interface already though, nothing beats the Behringer XM8500 with some tuning/EQ to an SM7B profile, a windsock/popfilter and a PSA1+, it's the ultimate budget option, but I only recommend it if you have an XLR interface already, but if you do, you probably have a better mic already.

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