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Due to a manufacturing error with the Blue Yeti, Auphonix offered a full refund if the shock mount would not fit
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I received an email from Amazon regarding this purchase stating that the size of the hole in the blue yeti may be too large to fit the Shock mount due to a company manufacturing error on the microphone and they would offer a full refund of this was the case
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I saw this and read some bad reviews about it not fitting but found out it was a manufacturing error on Blue' microphones side.
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I was e-mail by the seller asking to write a review if the shockmount fit the Yeti Pro since apparently there has been a manufacturing error on many Yeti Pro mics in regards to the mounting hole on the mic itself
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Back in the day, Blue had a manufacturing error in the mount holes that they made for the Yeti, but all newer ones should fit just right
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I've only found one other negative review talking about this and it was buried towards the end (most complained about it not fitting the screw, but mine came with a paper explaining about a slight manufacturing error with the microphone's screw mount hole's size and a site with solutions)
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Works as it should and is way less bulky that most spider-type mounts
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Makes things a little more precarious, but I have it as stable as I can.
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well u r
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Works as it should and is way less bulky that most spider-type mounts
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Makes things a little more precarious, but I have it as stable as I can.
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well u r
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well u r
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well u r
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well u r
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I attached this to a cheap-o On-Stage brand mic stand, weighed that down with some equipment sand bags and some "play sand" that I picked up for a few dollars at one of the well-known, national home improvement stores, and now I have my mic off-
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well u r