![]() I'm only using an external audio interface and an expensive table microphone because I have them already, but I would never spent this money only for audioconferencing. If you want to spend so much money on Blue Yeti, then you might think twice, because audio/video conferencing servers will cut audio quality a lot, so you will not benefit much of the high quality microphone you are purchasing. Haven't tested Audio Technica bphs1/bphs2 nor Beyerdynamic DT109, but you might want to read some Youtube reviews about it. I do like it's built in DSP that takes care very well of room echo. I'm also OK with Plantronics Calisto P3200 and P5200 (same as P3200, but without the analogue jack), just that the minimum volume on the speaker might be too loud for some environments. ![]() Same audio interface is also connected to a pair of active studio monitors too, for music listening mostly. I'm OK with Poly Blackwire 5220 with 4-pin jack and USB codec, but when I want to go "Pro" I switch to Audio Technica U871UG table condenser mic and a studio interface with Audio Technica ATH-M30x connected as headphones.
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