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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.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello DennisT! The Blue Yeti USB Multi-Pattern Mic was designed more for a closer range, like 6ft radius max. You would get a lot of echo and background noise in a big hall like that. I'd recommend looking for a wireless stage microphone, which would work better in your kind of setup, or a Yeti Pro Mic with a 50ft-XLR cable.
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