blue yeti nano mic stand 3d models
297298 3d models found related to blue yeti nano mic stand.cults3d
If you'd rather buy them they are available here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/914729836/blue-yeti-replacement-mounting-hardware Assembly is simple; Just push the bolts in so that the head is captive, then put a couple of drops of superglue on the...
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Mounting Solution for Blue Yeti Microphone A sleek and discreet mounting system is now available for the popular Blue Yeti microphone, allowing users to position it vertically with ease. This innovative design ensures optimal sound quality while...
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If you're like me and you use the Blue Yeti as an output device you might need something to help hold your Aux cord if you bounce between headphones and stereo. This holder uses 2 sided 3m tape to stick to the frame of the Blue Yeti. Print...
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This is a slip on cover for the Blue Yeti's mute button. It will keep the light from shining, but still allow you to mute and unmute the device. ...It is meant to look similar in size to the volume dial for aesthetic purposes
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The Blue Yeti microphone is skillfully modeled using Blender, and its texturing is meticulously done with Substance Painter. The thumbnail provides a glimpse of the topology, and the model features 90k vertices and 89k faces. ...Included in the zip...
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You'll need an angled Micro-USB cable. ...For example something like this.
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A remix so you can mount a camera on top (well bottom) of your Blue Yeti Microphone. I have a vertical stacked monitor setup so this is the best way to keep my webcam elevated and looking at me from the side. Works great and both the GoPro...
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I designed this model because I recognized that the clamp provided with most pop filters falls short and significantly adds weight to the mic-stand. I decided to create something better. Let me know if you think I succeeded and what could be...
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The usb cable slot in the original model did not line up perfectly with my Yeti's usb port. ...I have moved the slot to the correct position and widened the slot to allow the cable that came with my Yeti to fit.
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This is an exceptionally detailed 3D model of Blue Yeti. This highly intricate 3D model is suitable for producing crisp, close-up renderings and comes in a high-poly format. Files in the .e3d format are also included specifically for use with the...
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This is an incredibly detailed 3d model of Blue Yeti. This level of detail allows for flawless close-up renders that showcase its intricacies perfectly. It's a high-poly model, designed to deliver outstanding results with complex rendering...
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... I would probably recommend printing the ring at 100% infill for additional torsional rigidity. It works beautifully and I couldn't be happier, especially considering that it cost me $15 to make compared to $50+ for the Blue Shock Mount on Amazon.
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the first version of this mic stand has a circular neck leading up to the mic and a flat triangular base. While some people may like this version better, i have made a v2 that i personally enjoy the design of much more. on the V2 stand, the neck...
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I built a custom microphone stand for my Yeti Blue Snowball mic, giving it a sleeker look by making it shorter. ...The USB cable posed an issue due to its downward angle, but I found a solution that provides ample clearance for the cord while also...
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... needing to be adjusted every time I repositioned my microphone, so I decided to print a simple ring that would hold it firmly in place on the microphone. ...This added bonus gives me more space around the mic without the goose-neck getting in the way.
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The two ring adapters allow the mount to be at 90° from a vertical mic boom, or the straight adapter connected to a tripod. If used on a tripod, then the 58 adapter is required to mate the ring adapter to the tripod ¼"-20 thread.Print with PLA, PETG,...
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I had to pierce a hole in my desk to mount the stand; and wanted to make a small cover to hide the wood.
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I had to pierce a hole in my desk to mount the stand; and wanted to make a small cover to hide the wood.
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... part, as it contains M15.5x1.0 thread, which is pretty fine and could turn out not well enough). No supports required. This model is set remixed as the thread to the mic stand is taken from the 'Blue Snowball Mic Armature Mount' by Janbro. ...
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Shock Mount for the Blue Yeti mic, or any mic that can mount similarly. A 5/8" mic adapter such as this one is suitable as a fastener. Two 12mm long M3 screws are required to mount to the IKEA TERTIAL stand. ...I used 1/16" OD paracord.</p>
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- This is a system that I have come up with to protect the microUSB connection of the Yeti Nano Microphone. So you can buy this cable:...
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I remixed a haxespot lamp to accommodate my blue snowball microphone, attaching it via a threading adapter borrowed from another user. I also created custom couplers to connect to the arm's end, ensuring a rock-solid setup. While the mic couplers are...
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Adapter to fit a usual dynamic mic to fit into a standard condensed mic stand.
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HotShoe for a Boom Mic. ... 90 degree or 45 degree Just place it on your mic stand or light stand
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... ...It just bothered me the way all of the mic mounts for the blue yeti I've found keep me from being able to rotate my microphone so I can speak in the right direction since I like to keep my stand attached to the side of my desk rather than the back.