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Background
The Yeti Pro is a professional-grade USB and XLR condenser microphone marketed for streaming, podcasting, and studio recording. It features a robust metal chassis and machined components that provide durable materials suitable for desktop use and transport. Key features include selectable pickup patterns, high-resolution digital audio, and both USB and balanced XLR outputs to integrate with consumer and pro audio setups. The microphone was sold under the Blue Microphones brand (now part of Logitech) and intended as an upgrade over the original Yeti for higher-end recording workflows.
Identification
The Logitech YETI PRO can be identified by the model number (M/N A00103). The model label is on the microphone base/underside and by the presence of both a USB Type-B port and an XLR output on the rear housing. This label lists the model (M/N), part (P/N), and serial (S/N) numbers.
Specifications
- Manufacturer/Brand: Blue Microphones (acquired by Logitech) / Logitech
- Form Factor: Desktop USB condenser microphone with integrated stand mount
- Capsule Configuration: Tri-capsule condenser array (multi-capsule modular design for selectable polar patterns)
- Pickup Patterns: Cardioid, Omnidirectional, Figure-8 (Bidirectional), Stereo (switchable)
- Connectivity: USB Type-B (digital) and balanced XLR analog output
- Resolution / Sample Rate: Supports high-resolution recording (advertised up to 24-bit / 192 kHz digital capability)
- Bit Depth: 24-bit (when operating in high-resolution mode)
- Power: USB bus-powered for USB use; requires phantom power via XLR/connected preamp for some configurations when using external preamps (if applicable)
- Controls: Front-facing gain knob and pattern selector; mute/pad may be present depending on unit revision
- Materials / Construction: Die-cast metal body and steel mesh grille for durability
- Dimensions: Desktop microphone, approximate height 12–14 cm (with mount) — consult manufacturer specs for exact dimensions
- Weight: Approximately 500–700 g (varies by revision)
Troubleshooting
Common repair-relevant faults include no audio/output (often caused by faulty USB cable, driver issues, or failed internal preamp), intermittent sound (loose internal connections or connector wear), and dead capsules. Diagnose by testing with a known-good USB cable and different host/computer, verifying operation over XLR vs USB to isolate digital vs analog sections, and inspecting the USB and XLR connectors for mechanical damage.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: See Logitech support pages for Yeti/Blue product help: https://support.logi.com
Additional Information
Warranty Info
Limited hardware warranty — terms vary by region; check Logitech/Blue warranty information on the support site.