I'm slowly becoming more and more impressed with Fifine quality. I recently picked up their low profile boom arm and I was happy with that also. Perhaps I will give this mic a try as my work-from-home mic.
Hey, which is better, am8 or pd200x for podcast and casual singing considering i'll be at a distance of 4-6 inches from the mic. Also its my observation that pd200x sounds very nasally and am8 sounds as if u have congested throat and flat, so which is better considering these and the distance? Also does having 24 bit over 16 bit make a huge difference? and which has better noise cancellation of background?
It's quite light relative to most of the other mics I have used. There are ones that are much lighter, but given the build and sound quality of this mic, it is one of the lighter in that category. Plus I am super duper strong.
Real newbie to microphones do you have your voice coming through the your headphone so you can hear what your voice sounds like. I tried that to see what it sounds like and it sound really weird? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Yes you can hear your own voice when you plug your headphones into this mic, but can control how loud it is in your ears using the headphone volume knob.
The Fifine AM8 is an affordable USB/XLR condenser microphone that provides professional quality audio at an affordable price. It has a compact design and high sensitivity, helping to capture accurate and detailed sounds from the user
The Fifine AM8 is a condenser microphone, meaning it typically provides better sound quality than dynamic microphones for recording vocals, instruments, podcasting, and many other applications.
What do you think about the Fifine AM8? Do you like the fact that it supports both XLR and USB solutions?
I'm slowly becoming more and more impressed with Fifine quality. I recently picked up their low profile boom arm and I was happy with that also. Perhaps I will give this mic a try as my work-from-home mic.
Definitely worthy of a shot. I would have a hard time telling anyone to get anything else, at least as a starter mic
Nice vid! Thanks for reviewing it! 🥰🥰
Hey, which is better, am8 or pd200x for podcast and casual singing considering i'll be at a distance of 4-6 inches from the mic. Also its my observation that pd200x sounds very nasally and am8 sounds as if u have congested throat and flat, so which is better considering these and the distance? Also does having 24 bit over 16 bit make a huge difference? and which has better noise cancellation of background?
he's looking into my soul, i cannot escape.
Light??? A blessing this has been to use, I found this mic to be anything but light. Not "heavy", but absolutely not light
It's quite light relative to most of the other mics I have used. There are ones that are much lighter, but given the build and sound quality of this mic, it is one of the lighter in that category. Plus I am super duper strong.
why does that sound better than your older mic with the rgb ring
Real newbie to microphones do you have your voice coming through the your headphone so you can hear what your voice sounds like. I tried that to see what it sounds like and it sound really weird? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Yes you can hear your own voice when you plug your headphones into this mic, but can control how loud it is in your ears using the headphone volume knob.
It actually produces quite good sound and is worth the price
Awesome video Bro. And AM8 has a better audio than your mic at the beggining of the review!!! Awesome.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed the video
Great review
Thanks so much!
The Fifine AM8 is an affordable USB/XLR condenser microphone that provides professional quality audio at an affordable price. It has a compact design and high sensitivity, helping to capture accurate and detailed sounds from the user
The AM8's a dynamic cardioid mic...
The Fifine AM8 is a condenser microphone, meaning it typically provides better sound quality than dynamic microphones for recording vocals, instruments, podcasting, and many other applications.
Just to clarify, the AM8 is a Dynamic Cardioid microphone.