A:Answer For in person sessions should be fine. For Zoom meetings will depend on the hardware of the other persons. Your broadcast will have a very good quality, but if the speakers of the people listening are not good, the sound won't be good either, or will be the same than using a so-so microphone. When I tested mine through Zoom, my wife was listening in her laptop and couldn't hear any difference between my son playing oboe with his laptop built-in microphone or using the Yeti. But when she switched to her headphones (Sony, but not top of the line) she was amazed by the quality of the sound.