SoI had a new Blue Yeti Blackout edition, and while I loosened its side screws it fell backwards on its stand's shelf,
meaning the back side that has the gain and pattern control buttons rotated backwards because of the lack
of the side screws' pressure that are supposed to hold it in place(which can be manipulated to change the stand's
angle), so it didn't fell on the desktop but rather rotated backwards hitting the stand's shelf.
The microphone is heavy so a small crack was made on the stand's shelf, but what worries me the most is that the
microphone's quality has been damaged, as I started to worry about it even before using the microphone after that I think.
I can't tell if the quality has worsened or if it's a psychological reaction, is it likely that the microphone has been
damaged by it(Like its inner capsules) or is just a psychological reaction The grill itself hasn't been hit, it was this metal line beneath the grill(The line that is above the gain control button, if you have a blue yeti you could rotate it backwards and see exactly where) that hit the shelf, the grill itself has no visible cracks or anything on it.
I feel like the quality of the microphone has been a bit reduced, especially at 50% gain on Cardioid at a very close distance, but from what I can tell it was always noisy and problematic at 50% gain. My disorder obscures my my ability to tell reality in things like this.
meaning the back side that has the gain and pattern control buttons rotated backwards because of the lack
of the side screws' pressure that are supposed to hold it in place(which can be manipulated to change the stand's
angle), so it didn't fell on the desktop but rather rotated backwards hitting the stand's shelf.
The microphone is heavy so a small crack was made on the stand's shelf, but what worries me the most is that the
microphone's quality has been damaged, as I started to worry about it even before using the microphone after that I think.
I can't tell if the quality has worsened or if it's a psychological reaction, is it likely that the microphone has been
damaged by it(Like its inner capsules) or is just a psychological reaction The grill itself hasn't been hit, it was this metal line beneath the grill(The line that is above the gain control button, if you have a blue yeti you could rotate it backwards and see exactly where) that hit the shelf, the grill itself has no visible cracks or anything on it.
I feel like the quality of the microphone has been a bit reduced, especially at 50% gain on Cardioid at a very close distance, but from what I can tell it was always noisy and problematic at 50% gain. My disorder obscures my my ability to tell reality in things like this.