I have a microphone with a USB output and I want to buy a XLR adapter. Can you tell me what kind of XLR the mixer plugs into? and thanks for this great review.
It is a standard XLR (microphone) cable that inputs into the interface. Since it is a dual input, you can plug in a 1/4" cable into it as well. As for the line-in input (for tablets, phones, etc) it is a 1/8" input. Does that help you?
@@nervouscabbage actually - the rode podcaster is a usb mic - and will not work with this interface. USB mics like the Rode Podcaster are made to plug directly into computers. The mic input for interfaces like this are for XLR mics (not USB mics) with traditional mic cables.
I have a microphone with a USB output and I want to buy a XLR adapter. Can you tell me what kind of XLR the mixer comes with? and Thanks for this great review.
This is an XLR-only mixer/interface. Your usb mic won’t work with it unless it also has an XLR output as well as USB. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
@Dealcasters mine is a HyperX SoloCast, it's USB only 😢😢 I thought about searching Amazon or somewhere online for an XLR adapter, but I just want to know what kind of XLR head I'm going to plug into the mixer. can you help me, please ? sorry for disrupt and thanks again for this great review.
@@MrTH1986 An XLR adapter won't work when you have a USB mic and want to use an XLR mixer. Interfaces or mixers like this will take the analog signal from an XLR mic and make it digital to go USB into a computer. Unfortunately it won't work the other way around.
@@Dealcasters this is bad. I am a beginner streamer unlike you so I don't understand much about these things. So I need a new mic, can you suggest me an affordable mic because I don't have a high budget? I have read a lot and watched many videos praising fifine microphones like Tank3 or AM8 and I thought about buying one, would you recommend me to use the microphones from this company? because the cost of their microphones does not exceed 80 dollars and this is a price I can afford. Thanks again and I am very sorry to bother you, I hope I did not take up your time.
@@MrTH1986 no problem at all. We have tested out the Fifine Tank3 here on the channel (a few videos ago) so you can see and hear if it will work for you. We were pleasantly surprised at how good it sounds, and it is both a XLR and USB mic so you can use it in different setups.
Yes, you can adjust the volume of what you hear from your computer via the monitor of the mixer - and can also switch the output to different sources in your computer settings. Does this help you?
You have to make sure that you select the Fifine mixer in your computer sound settings as your Input. Depending on the software you are using, you will also need to check that the Fifine mixer is also selected as your sound input. For instance, on a Zoom call - you need to select your Fifine mixer as your Microphone Sound Source under preferences.
This interface is made to work with a computer - but you can come out of your mobile phone into the "Input" jack on the back of the unit in order to use the mixing features on what you are playing from your phone. Does that help you?
Returned it after 2 days. x4 custom sounds is maybe useful to record (but it records in terrible quality no matter what mic you use) Electric voice you wont ever use. So you are pretty much paying for a voice changer button and sliders of volume which any fifine mic you buy already has. And as a sound card it literally does allmost nothing to improve your voice.
Thanks for your take! If someone already has a USB mic and doesn’t want the sound features then we agree! If someone has an XLR mic and needs an interface to their computer- this is an affordable option! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the review on the SC3, bro Impressive!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment here!
@dealcasters Question do you know how many ohms the headphone jack can run?
I have a microphone with a USB output and I want to buy a XLR adapter. Can you tell me what kind of XLR the mixer plugs into? and thanks for this great review.
Thanks again!
What size xlr cables plus into the interface, is it a 3.5mm or a larger jack, many thabks for the video!
It is a standard XLR (microphone) cable that inputs into the interface. Since it is a dual input, you can plug in a 1/4" cable into it as well. As for the line-in input (for tablets, phones, etc) it is a 1/8" input. Does that help you?
@Dealcasters thanks I think I know what you mean, I have a rode podcaster with a 3.5mm xlr cable so should work fine thanks for the help!
@@nervouscabbage actually - the rode podcaster is a usb mic - and will not work with this interface. USB mics like the Rode Podcaster are made to plug directly into computers. The mic input for interfaces like this are for XLR mics (not USB mics) with traditional mic cables.
@Dealcasters I have the xlr style one I may have got the name wrong it's just arrived thanks for all this info it's super handy!
Can I use a Marshall guitar amp on this? To be heard through the sc3 on my pc
Is there any way to connect in ear monitors in to hear your desktop sounds through the mixer?
Yes, select this interface as your input source in your sound settings of your computer.
I have a microphone with a USB output and I want to buy a XLR adapter. Can you tell me what kind of XLR the mixer comes with? and Thanks for this great review.
This is an XLR-only mixer/interface. Your usb mic won’t work with it unless it also has an XLR output as well as USB. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
@Dealcasters mine is a HyperX SoloCast, it's USB only 😢😢 I thought about searching Amazon or somewhere online for an XLR adapter, but I just want to know what kind of XLR head I'm going to plug into the mixer. can you help me, please ? sorry for disrupt and thanks again for this great review.
@@MrTH1986 An XLR adapter won't work when you have a USB mic and want to use an XLR mixer. Interfaces or mixers like this will take the analog signal from an XLR mic and make it digital to go USB into a computer. Unfortunately it won't work the other way around.
@@Dealcasters this is bad. I am a beginner streamer unlike you so I don't understand much about these things. So I need a new mic, can you suggest me an affordable mic because I don't have a high budget? I have read a lot and watched many videos praising fifine microphones like Tank3 or AM8 and I thought about buying one, would you recommend me to use the microphones from this company? because the cost of their microphones does not exceed 80 dollars and this is a price I can afford. Thanks again and I am very sorry to bother you, I hope I did not take up your time.
@@MrTH1986 no problem at all. We have tested out the Fifine Tank3 here on the channel (a few videos ago) so you can see and hear if it will work for you. We were pleasantly surprised at how good it sounds, and it is both a XLR and USB mic so you can use it in different setups.
Is there anyway to control your computer volume with this mixer or desktop volume
Yes, you can adjust the volume of what you hear from your computer via the monitor of the mixer - and can also switch the output to different sources in your computer settings. Does this help you?
I have a problem where I can hear the voice changer with mic monitor but nobody can hear the changer and only my mic
You have to make sure that you select the Fifine mixer in your computer sound settings as your Input. Depending on the software you are using, you will also need to check that the Fifine mixer is also selected as your sound input. For instance, on a Zoom call - you need to select your Fifine mixer as your Microphone Sound Source under preferences.
@@Dealcastersalr appreciate the help
@@Runic-0 glad it helped you!
I can’t find the way to stream on mobile phone setup?
This interface is made to work with a computer - but you can come out of your mobile phone into the "Input" jack on the back of the unit in order to use the mixing features on what you are playing from your phone. Does that help you?
Why I can’t hear myself talking?
Returned it after 2 days.
x4 custom sounds is maybe useful to record (but it records in terrible quality no matter what mic you use)
Electric voice you wont ever use.
So you are pretty much paying for a voice changer button and sliders of volume which any fifine mic you buy already has. And as a sound card it literally does allmost nothing to improve your voice.
Thanks for your take! If someone already has a USB mic and doesn’t want the sound features then we agree! If someone has an XLR mic and needs an interface to their computer- this is an affordable option! Thanks for watching!