Planning on getting the K688, this mixer and a generic XLR cable for my first "good" microphone setup. I've been using the Blue snowball for half a decade now, and it's done me alright, but I just feel like I want something more, y'know? Very insightful review.
Got one for my linux desktop works pretty well. Only complaint i have is the input is rather low with my guitar mod box interface. Not low enough to make it useless but low enough to where I have to turn the other tracks down. I got the kit with the AM8 XLR mic. It is pretty good too. its noise cancellation is a life saver since nvidia broadcast doesn't seem to have a linux app. Still get some noise but compared to the default blue yeti it is much better there. FiFine gives a great value for hobbiest stream/recording that can ride you up until you decide if you want to get more serious. If you are on windows, already have a decent microphone and a Nvidia RTX+ card just get nvidia broadcast for your entry level. If you don't have a good microphone getting the FiFine SC3/AM8 kit is good value. The baby speak is also a blast.
Hey mine broke after I installed the software update on their website I didn't like the audio leakage and i found the software update on their website which should have fixed it but it completely stopped mine from working
@@CliveIllenden ok thats good. Thank you for the Answer Clivell. 1 more question tho. The headset doesent have a mic and im using a Blue Yeti mic. Can i plug the headset and the mic into the mixer? And it would still work? Its a USB mic tho so do i need to buy a USB to AUX Converter?
@@Aleksander-1k USB mics are built to get rid of an external sound card, and a large part that you paid for a USB mic is for its sound card. There's no necessity to bypass the internal one and spend the extra on external ones, like this SC3. There is a 3.5mm line in if you wanted to convert to that
Planning on getting the K688, this mixer and a generic XLR cable for my first "good" microphone setup. I've been using the Blue snowball for half a decade now, and it's done me alright, but I just feel like I want something more, y'know? Very insightful review.
Got one for my linux desktop works pretty well. Only complaint i have is the input is rather low with my guitar mod box interface. Not low enough to make it useless but low enough to where I have to turn the other tracks down.
I got the kit with the AM8 XLR mic. It is pretty good too. its noise cancellation is a life saver since nvidia broadcast doesn't seem to have a linux app. Still get some noise but compared to the default blue yeti it is much better there.
FiFine gives a great value for hobbiest stream/recording that can ride you up until you decide if you want to get more serious.
If you are on windows, already have a decent microphone and a Nvidia RTX+ card just get nvidia broadcast for your entry level. If you don't have a good microphone getting the FiFine SC3/AM8 kit is good value.
The baby speak is also a blast.
Hey mine broke after I installed the software update on their website I didn't like the audio leakage and i found the software update on their website which should have fixed it but it completely stopped mine from working
It's "plug and play". Did it say it needed a software update? As I never downloaded any software for it.
everything I've bought from Fifine has broken in some way within like 2 weeks of normal use
can i use my external dac amp with this mixer? i just need a mixer to control and monitor my mic?
it has aa "LINE IN" (3.5mm jack) so you might be able to connect it via that
Do i need a xlr mic?
Or can i just use an already existing mic i have and a headset?
Yes you can just use your headset.
@@CliveIllenden ok thats good. Thank you for the Answer Clivell.
1 more question tho. The headset doesent have a mic and im using a Blue Yeti mic. Can i plug the headset and the mic into the mixer? And it would still work?
Its a USB mic tho so do i need to buy a USB to AUX Converter?
@@Aleksander-1k USB mics are built to get rid of an external sound card, and a large part that you paid for a USB mic is for its sound card. There's no necessity to bypass the internal one and spend the extra on external ones, like this SC3. There is a 3.5mm line in if you wanted to convert to that
My plan was to plug my headset and mic into the mixer and then use it on my ps5 for voicechanger trolling. Wont that work?
@@Aleksander-1k you'll need to plug a mic into the mixer to use the voice changer. Either use your headset mic, or an XLR. Unfortunately not a usb mic
Yo really good vid can it work on ps5
Apparently it does and they have tutorial on their website how to set it up for PS5
Yes, no problem at all! Just plug in the console and make sure it's the default output and input devices.
@@FIFINE thank you
@@Josephtordan047 No problem!