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The FIFINE Gaming Audio Mixer is a versatile streaming tool designed for podcasters, gamers, and content creators. Featuring an XLR microphone interface, four independent audio channels, and vibrant RGB lighting, this mixer enhances audio quality and provides customizable sound effects, making it an essential addition to any streaming setup.
Output Connector Type | 3.5mm headphones Jack, 3.5mm Jack for LINE OUT |
Audio Input | XLR |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Power Source | USB-C for Power Supply |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Connectivity Technology | USB for Power Supply, XLR for Mic Input |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.44"D x 6.45"W x 1.6"H |
N**S
A must have if you’re starting out
I bought this as my entry into using XLR mics for gaming, the Fifine Ampligame SC3 is a fantastic entry-level interface that works surprisingly well with the Shure SM58 Pro. It’s an affordable and reliable option for anyone looking to upgrade their audio setup without breaking the bank. It was so easy to set up and I love how easy it is to add your own sound bites, my only problem is they are slightly low quality which you get what you paid for. My microphone quality improved a lot from my previous mic because of the XLR input, and it also was very nice to be able to connect my headset when I just wanted to chill out and be able to hear myself with the mic monitor and also adjust my volume using the sliders, they’re very smooth and also precise. Overall I would recommend this, very budget friendly.
E**L
I love this thing so much
I love this mixer so much I thought I was not going to like it and was hesitant to at first,After setting it up I like a lot of things like how good the audio sounds and the rgb is really cool the electric is auto tune and works really cool I left it on during a recording session and it was really funny and my friends hate it lol, the voice changer works really good tooI like how there is no app to install too it’s all just worksI LOVE that I don’t have to switch pc audio from my headset to my speakers, it’s an INSTANT button press to switch and I can even do bothCon’sI wish the 4 program button was used for something else like maybe a faster button for the voice changer so when your trying to be funny on stream it quick and there is no pause, or even like being able to set up macros, ( but that’s a stretch and will ruin the no app feature I guess)I can’t record (w/ the program buttons) unless the mic monitor is in it makes sense but I did not realize that at first!
J**
Great for the budget !
Works great ! Easy to connect and use based on basic technical knowledge, if none? No worries provides easy connectivity instructions to get you connected to your device of choice! The Mixer quality is good for what your getting, meaning that my microphone also Fifine Desktop mic connected by XLR cable to the mixer has great quality. However, the Customizable pads to record your own sounds has a low quality but still functions pretty good for playback. Love the features it holds as voice changer and auto tune built in, with many options for it along with the color changing pads of your liking. Great for a budget buy !
H**Y
Budget-Friendly & Quality Audio Mixer
This compact and affordable little mixer is great if you're just starting out and want a quality mixer. I love the bright and vibrant rgb effects as it really compliments my setup. The voice effects are pretty funny and I've had a good time messing around with them. As for the performance of this mixer, I really love the broad compatability range and the ability to control and monitor my volume as well as my audio input from my headphones to speakers in one simple interface.
G**Z
I love this little mixer, it's one of the go-to tools in my studio.
This mixer is perfect for putting on your desk and controlling speakers and headphones mixing multiple inputs. It's got a lot of tricks up its sleeve. First, it's a great audio interface. You can plug the usb into a computer and play sound out through this mixer into speakers or headphones. Second, it's got a mic preamp on it that supplies phantom power. That means if you're doing podcasts or the like, you can literally use any mic you want. Now granted, the mic preamp on this inexpensive unit is not going to be the best in the world, but if you want to move into the realm of pro audio, just put another zero on the end of everything you buy. The mic pre is fine for the money. I don't use the lights or the voice changers, or the other bells and whistles, but they're definitely fun and could be used artistically.The one caveat for this isn't really an issue with the product but more the use you put it to; it is also the reason I gave this unit three stars for beginners. This is strictly for audio inputs, so you can attach a headset with mic, but it has to be the old style with a four conductor 1/8" phone plug. Far as I can tell, there's no way to use a USB or bluetooth device. However, you shouldn't need to. Those can be plugged into you PC or tablet directly, but then it becomes an issue of learning how to route the sound in Windows or Android to achieve your sound goals, and it depends heavily on what platform you're using for streaming or recording as to whether you can get the config you need in this way. I use OBS, which provides ultimate flexibility for audio and video, but there are simpler systems out there.Then there's the XLR jack. That's the round three conductor jack on the back. You can also plug a 1/4" TRS phone plug into it. There are, broadly, two kinds of mics, condenser and dynamic. They act differently and have different needs. This jack takes something with a very low signal and puts it through the mic preamp to produce a line level signal (which is the level a "line in" jack expects.) The mics and the cables are generally sold separately and there are further complications as well. But...if you are the podcaster that needs that visual setup on your video with the Shure SM7b on an arm in front of you, this is the cheapest way to get there that produces an adequate result. If you are that person though, for a few dollars more, please consider giving some love to the venerable EV RE-20 mic that was the standard for voice work decades before Shure took an SM57 capsule and threw it into an unnecessarily large housing to compete with the visual ubiquity of the RE-20.
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