Blue Microphones Yeti X USB Microphone (Dark Gray)
Price: $ 78.50
4.9(568)
Crafted together with Blizzard Entertainment, Blue's Yeti X World of Warcraft Edition professional USB mic can change the sound of your voice for a fully immersive streaming experience. Stun your audience by summoning the sound of your favorite World of Warcraft characters using advanced voice modulation with Warcraft character presets. Celebrate victories and entertain your stream audience using hundreds of HD audio samples from Shadowlands and the World of Warcraft universe.
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