0:00 - Introduction to the mics 🎤 0:37 - Fifine K678 - sound test - explaining the package 📦 101.10💵 2:18 - Maono AU PM421 (spelled wrong in video) - sound test - explaining the package 📦 88.40💵 3:41 - Neewer MW-7000 - sound test - explaining the package 📦 69💵 5:01 - Tonor TC-777 - sound test - explaining the package 📦 51.79💵 7:05 - Fifine T669B - sound test - explaining the package 📦 $60.60💵 8:40 - 💵💵💵 11:01 Overview Overall I will be going with the Maono AU PM422 (Has zero latency monitoring unlike 421 in video) as it meets my needs, is affordable, has touch screen mute, and gain knob! Such a steal! If your looking for even cheaper I’d recommend T-669 over the neewer and TC-777 as it sounds less “tinnier” and has less room noise! If you don’t want the entire kit for the T669 it is sold separately as the K669 for $44 P.S. To mute the T669 you can turn the knob all the way down :)
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@@matthewgutierrez326 The 422 does have a Headphone Jack for zero latency monitoring so you can hear yourself trough the headphones. And the mic Spider is a bit different. Beside that everything else is the same
talking about mics specifically in the context of asmr, I believe a focused test of their stereo capabilities is kinda a key point in the discussion, so.... would you consider doing that at some point?
i got the Maono AU PM422 and i can tell that it's one of my best orders, all my friends were greatly surprised and tell me that it gives me an even deeper voice, and using VoiceMeeter, the mic sounds even better !!!!
@@stepz1876 it's the same but the AU PM422 got a tactile mute button very responsive, it's so usefull, just touch the button and you're muted, don't need to go in settings and mute the mic
@@skraylers yea thats the main thing that sold it for me im for sure going to pick this up but I have one more question I'm assuming you play video games so when you do that do you connect your earbuds or headphone into the mic or do you use the headphone jack on your pc
@@stepz1876 oh, my headset is the whole time connected on my pc, when you plug it into the mic you hear yourself. I would recommand to do this if you're talking to nobody, and when you're in call just plug back to the pc
I have the Rode NT-USB Mini and it's the best microphone for under 100 dollars I've ever heard I bought it last year and it was 99 dollars back then. I don't know all the models shown in the video, but this was interesting, thank you for sharing.
I'm no tech guy, but to my ears, the Fifine K-678 has the warmest, richest, juiciest sound. (Perfect for my voice.) It does pick up background noise, so that's a little tough. The Fifine T-669 probably has the next best sound. Not nearly as buttery as the K-678, but the most "balanced" out of the remaining mics. The Maono is definitely not on the same level, but it's still pretty good. I do hear background noise as well as a strange "resonance." I can't tell if that's feedback or something else. Not sure what to make of that. Surprisingly, though the Neewer NW-7000 has a very high, "tinny" sound and lacks pickup for low tones, I actually prefer it to the Tonor TC-777. Overall, the Neewer represents the voice more faithfully than the Tonor. The Tonor TC-777 makes the voice sound less human, as if one is speaking through a filter, similar to what happens when making sounds through tissue paper. It picks up low tones better than the Neewer, but it "distorts" or "transforms" the voice in a way that I don't think is pleasant. So... the winner, from the options in this group, would hands down be the hot, sultry Fifine K-678, with the nicely balanced T-699 coming in at a slightly distant second.
@@thom_baga im super late, but the FIFINE K690 is about 90$ and has 4 polar pattern modes, including stereo (which is good for asmr) so I recommend that for asmr also the K678 is about 50 rn on amazon c:
i actually have the tonor tc 777 I got it for christmas and my parents were so proud so i cant really talk trash nor is there anything wrong with the mic so definitely recommended for school and possibly gaming I use it for my yt though
I’m using fifine k678 for a year now and it’s amazing. Very good sound quality If you have a small space like me you can create a little sound booth :)
@@soversatile The microphone itself didn’t pick up much noise and that was great! If you have and untreated room all microphones won’t do their full job but they will still sound better! Note: I said „was” because mine broke :( And it is something with drivers not the mic itself. So i don’t think anyone had the same driver problems 👍 It is a great mic for its price computer to others but fifine has now launched new microphones that are even better, i recommend you check them out!
@@gripsPROD Same here wanna upgrade to good xlr mic, Currently using 15$ 😂 interested to do some voice over and decide to upgrade my audio, my choice is at2020 or rode nt1, but i'm on tight budget so that's just a dream and then i look at this mic, hear it, and i think it sounds good, so your k678 is got some problem with the drivers right? it already fix/can be fix?
K678 is currently priced about the same as newer T683 kit (upgraded T669). K678 prices dropped after launch of newer K690. T683 now comes with the same features as K678 such as Mute button, 3.5mm jack, etc. and the extra Boom Arm in the kit helps keeping the microphone at the apt distance. While Amazon reviews state that K678 without the Boom arm is hard to record with as it needs to be kept within 6" to 8" from mouth. Can you help me in deciding which one to get T683 or K678? Also, not sure about the bit depth 24bit/16bit. I am looking to record vocals and guitar with the microphone.
Hello people the internet, After watching this video both the Fifine t660 and the Moano AU PM421 intrigued me. But I have heard certain bad reviews on the Finfine one. But most people like it. Which one should I buy?
Volume is how loud the OUTPUT of the channel is. Gain is how loud the INPUT of the channel is. Gain and volume are very similar concepts. If you don't use with a mixer, they are basically the same.
@@aa.ndr3w334 Volume is how loud the OUTPUT of the channel is. Gain is how loud the INPUT of the channel is. Gain and volume are very similar concepts. If you don't use with a mixer, they are basically the same.
what application you used for recording this sound ? i watched plenty vidios of fifine t669 review and your video are the best, it has much more crispier and more clearer , please reply my comment, it means a lot for me thank you
The Fifine 678 is highly over-rated...VERY noisy while recording, no matter your settings. If you live near an airport, just forget it. I may go for the Fifine K670b.
Hi, I’m a little late on this video 😅 I just have a question. Specifically in the moano or the cheaper fifine, can it work on a console such as PlayStation? Also, will it work on a computer? (Specifically chrome book) thanks man, I appreciate it. Great vid!
K678 works on PS4/PS5. But the downside is that if you plug the headset into controller, PS4 input and output will change to controller automatically. Thus, You are supposed to split the microphone feature from headset with a 3.5mm Female to 2 Male adapter, or simply use the earbuds which has two loops on its connector, then you're good to go. As for the second question, the K678 will work on a chrome book.
Hello How are you can you please tell me what microphone 🎤 they can sing Karaoke with a sound card A2 I don't want the one using with a USB I want the one go to sound card please if you got a picture please just let me know Thanks
I am very new to mics. Is there any special hardware or software to achieve the sounds that you can hear in this video. Or is it simply plug in the usb and you get that quality?
@@sofiado4921 Hi Sofia, all the current FIFINE mics are made for PC, you can't get the best out of the mics on a smartphone. And most microphones for mobile on the market are 3.5mm shotgun type. So the conclusion is that if you want a proper ASMR recording, don't use mobile, use your PC.
very helpful video. Im looking for an USB microphone because i don't want that hizzzz background noise. If you have any cheaper recommendation it doesn't need to be usb, but i record videos on my laptop
You can take the stand off and hook it to the boom arm stand coming with the 3/8'' to 5/8'' adapter. And you can easily find the suitable boom arm on Amazon.
Sorry to hear that! It's designed to be a sensitive microphone in the first place, so you have to pay more attention to the level setting. Don't set the dial over 50% if you have been thinking the mic is too loud. Then go to the sound system to change the system input and software input below 80%. If you have any software with a level meter, use it to gauge the loudness of the mic, change the input volume setting to make the meter move around -16db to -12db, then your voice will be pretty decent.
@@par.official Hi Par Music, it works, but if your main purpose is to have a mic for mobiles, then it won't work perfectly as you may expect. You need to look for a mic that is dedicated to mobile.
@@sandsplasherasmr1865 Sorry, we're afraid that we don't recommend using any FIFINE microphone for recording on mobiles. Just because we don't have a microphone dedicated to smartphones. You can get the best out of it on a computer but not on a phone. If you just want to try out, we would suggest the K683A, which has a type-c connector, then you can hook up the mic directly to your phone without any adapter.
Hi everyone, Can y'all recommend me some microphones that: -can be used to record with a smartphone -can also be used with and benefit from an audiointerface -versatile enough to be used on most instruments and singing. -studio quality.nstruments and singing. -studio/high quality
Generally speaking, it won't pick up a lot background noise due to the cardioid pick-up pattern. But if unfortunately you still get some noise, please follow the instructions below. Set the volume dial below 50% if you're in a noisy room and the noise cant get rid of, such as the sound from fans or air-condition. Next, set computer input at around 80%. At last, the speaking range is another aspect that makes the great difference. Keep the mic 3-5 inches away from mouth, the closer the better.
@@par.official Hi Par Music, it works, but if your main purpose is to have a mic for mobiles, then it won't work perfectly as you may expect. You need to look for a mic that is dedicated to mobile.
If noise is your first concern, then, to be honest, none of those condenser mics can guarantee a noise-free performance. If you just want much less noise and don't mind a bit of muddy and bassy voice, then the dynamic microphones are a much better choice for noise rejection.
hello, very nice video! I do sport voiceover, with a very loud and "sporty" voice (as you can hear in soccer commentary). could the tonor be the right choice since the others seem to be way too sensitive? I mean I really need to speak close to the mic and not getting anything clipped. Also, I need a USB mic to connect to my MacBook pro. If you eventually can suggest to me some products other than the tonor I'd be very thankful. Cheers from Italy!
All mics work in that scenario, coz you can always gain them down on your recording software to get less noise. Always better to gain down than up. If you don't want the audio clipped, try using some kind of compressor/limiter as you're recording. :)
@@theTechNotice my boya m-1 condenser is way too loud even on -12db (that is the maximum in logic pro). This is why I'm searching for something different
I got the fifine t669 to and if im in call i hear from everyone that it sounds kinds bad werr did you change the setting? Becouse yours sound realy nice
I have the same problem, Idk if it’s just a thing through discord but when I hear other people use it it sounds a lot nicer than when I use it :( let me know if you find a fix
Sorry that we are not sure what you mean. Did you get the static sound? Or the microphone accept the noise? Could you please provide more info to let us get into your situation?
@@kyanw301 Sorry that we are not sure what you mean. Did you get the static sound? Or the microphone accept the noise? Could you please provide more info to let us get into your situation?
@@par.official Hi Par Music, it works, but if your main purpose is to have a mic for mobiles, then it won't work perfectly as you may expect. You need to look for a mic that is dedicated to mobile.
Yes. But we recommend using the microphone only with Windows and Mac computers, cuz you can't speak into the microphone and hear from the smartphone at the same time.
@@sandsplasherasmr1865 Um smartphone pre-amp is for an analog microphone, while the K678 and the T669 in this video is a digital microphone. That means they're just not compatible. If you have a pre-amp for your phone already, then just look for those mics with a 1/8" or 1/4" connector instead of the one with a USB jack.
0:00 - Introduction to the mics 🎤
0:37 - Fifine K678 - sound test - explaining the package 📦 101.10💵
2:18 - Maono AU PM421 (spelled wrong in video) - sound test - explaining the package 📦 88.40💵
3:41 - Neewer MW-7000 - sound test - explaining the package 📦 69💵
5:01 - Tonor TC-777 - sound test - explaining the package 📦 51.79💵
7:05 - Fifine T669B - sound test - explaining the package 📦 $60.60💵
8:40 - 💵💵💵
11:01 Overview
Overall I will be going with the Maono AU PM422 (Has zero latency monitoring unlike 421 in video) as it meets my needs, is affordable, has touch screen mute, and gain knob! Such a steal! If your looking for even cheaper I’d recommend T-669 over the neewer and TC-777 as it sounds less “tinnier” and has less room noise!
If you don’t want the entire kit for the T669 it is sold separately as the K669 for $44
P.S. To mute the T669 you can turn the knob all the way down :)
Check the description ;)
Tech Notice ty
AU PM422 there is sound in both ears in your headset when you use no latency monitor?
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I stupidly lost the password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
@Kyree Koa instablaster =)
Dude,this is excatly what people looking to buy a USB mic are looking for.. Sooo beautifully done. Thanks
Glad I could help!
100% agreed. I did a lot of research browsing amazon, and looking at videos, but i only knew which mic I wanted after this vid
USB mics suck
@@scrotie4198 k
The maono mic sounds fantastic i will get that one
please update once you have tried it, and please tell me what others on the the other side think aswell
@@xaneki3957 I have the mic I would get it it’s so clean can not even hear background noise just overall good
@@xaneki3957 also so simple to set up
@@temp9685 what is the difference between the maono 421 and the 422
@@matthewgutierrez326 The 422 does have a Headphone Jack for zero latency monitoring so you can hear yourself trough the headphones. And the mic Spider is a bit different.
Beside that everything else is the same
talking about mics specifically in the context of asmr, I believe a focused test of their stereo capabilities is kinda a key point in the discussion, so.... would you consider doing that at some point?
i got the Maono AU PM422 and i can tell that it's one of my best orders, all my friends were greatly surprised and tell me that it gives me an even deeper voice, and using VoiceMeeter, the mic sounds even better !!!!
Hows it holding up? Its basically the better version of the AU PM421 right?
@@stepz1876 it's the same but the AU PM422 got a tactile mute button very responsive, it's so usefull, just touch the button and you're muted, don't need to go in settings and mute the mic
@@skraylers yea thats the main thing that sold it for me im for sure going to pick this up but I have one more question I'm assuming you play video games so when you do that do you connect your earbuds or headphone into the mic or do you use the headphone jack on your pc
@@stepz1876 oh, my headset is the whole time connected on my pc, when you plug it into the mic you hear yourself. I would recommand to do this if you're talking to nobody, and when you're in call just plug back to the pc
@@stepz1876 oh and when i plug into the mic, i hear only on the left, so i don't know if you'll have the same problem as me
I have the Rode NT-USB Mini and it's the best microphone for under 100 dollars I've ever heard I bought it last year and it was 99 dollars back then. I don't know all the models shown in the video, but this was interesting, thank you for sharing.
Great to hear!
I'm no tech guy, but to my ears, the Fifine K-678 has the warmest, richest, juiciest sound. (Perfect for my voice.) It does pick up background noise, so that's a little tough.
The Fifine T-669 probably has the next best sound. Not nearly as buttery as the K-678, but the most "balanced" out of the remaining mics.
The Maono is definitely not on the same level, but it's still pretty good. I do hear background noise as well as a strange "resonance." I can't tell if that's feedback or something else. Not sure what to make of that.
Surprisingly, though the Neewer NW-7000 has a very high, "tinny" sound and lacks pickup for low tones, I actually prefer it to the Tonor TC-777. Overall, the Neewer represents the voice more faithfully than the Tonor.
The Tonor TC-777 makes the voice sound less human, as if one is speaking through a filter, similar to what happens when making sounds through tissue paper. It picks up low tones better than the Neewer, but it "distorts" or "transforms" the voice in a way that I don't think is pleasant.
So... the winner, from the options in this group, would hands down be the hot, sultry Fifine K-678, with the nicely balanced T-699 coming in at a slightly distant second.
Do you think it'll be good for asmr? i mean, the K678. is it the best mic among the mics in the video for asmr? I rlly need help from others
@@thom_baga That's exactly what I'm hoping, and I'm probably gonna try it out, as the price has dropped significantly. $70 on Amazon.
@@dancingshiva7008 oh wow! Thank you
@@thom_baga im super late, but the FIFINE K690 is about 90$ and has 4 polar pattern modes, including stereo (which is good for asmr) so I recommend that for asmr
also the K678 is about 50 rn on amazon c:
Just picked up the Maono mic for only $5 more that the fifine, so I am so happy
Do you think it's better?
@@aa.ndr3w334 yep way better
i actually have the tonor tc 777 I got it for christmas and my parents were so proud so i cant really talk trash nor is there anything wrong with the mic so definitely recommended for school and possibly gaming I use it for my yt though
my videos are so weird..
got the tonor tc-777 for 36$ usd very very good for the money beats any headset mic
I really needed to know if each of these has a headphone jack for latency-free monitoring while recording??
Not all of them, but some of them :) check out links in the description for more info.
The "muff" is a windshield for outdoor use.
I got the k669b from fifine under 30 US dollars the other day. Same mic, different stand and a hard wired usb connection ..
The fact that this video was released on 9/11 and has "bang" in the title lol
Thank you for the comparisons, helped a lot
hahahah :D
Get excited about your comparison test! Very helpful and informative video!!
Glad to hear it!
Thank you very much for making such an awesome and in-depth comparison! I really enjoy your video! 👍👍
this ain’t asmr i’m trying to sleep
😂
so u prefer t669 over the k678? in terms of recording vocals lets say, also nice vid btw liked it
I’m using fifine k678 for a year now and it’s amazing.
Very good sound quality
If you have a small space like me you can create a little sound booth :)
i have untreated room, how about the background noise?
@@soversatile The microphone itself didn’t pick up much noise and that was great!
If you have and untreated room all microphones won’t do their full job but they will still sound better!
Note: I said „was” because mine broke :(
And it is something with drivers not the mic itself. So i don’t think anyone had the same driver problems 👍
It is a great mic for its price computer to others but fifine has now launched new microphones that are even better, i recommend you check them out!
@@gripsPROD Ah yes, nice then, yes i'm doing some research on each mic so i can choose which one is perfect for me
@@captaindeadpool7571 i want to upgrade to a lewitt lct 240 pure becuase i wanna test out some higher grade xlr mics :)
@@gripsPROD Same here wanna upgrade to good xlr mic, Currently using 15$ 😂 interested to do some voice over and decide to upgrade my audio, my choice is at2020 or rode nt1, but i'm on tight budget so that's just a dream and then i look at this mic, hear it, and i think it sounds good, so your k678 is got some problem with the drivers right? it already fix/can be fix?
Nice in-depth, full review! Thank you so much!
The sponge thingy is a wind filter
🙈
K678 is currently priced about the same as newer T683 kit (upgraded T669).
K678 prices dropped after launch of newer K690.
T683 now comes with the same features as K678 such as Mute button, 3.5mm jack, etc. and the extra Boom Arm in the kit helps keeping the microphone at the apt distance.
While Amazon reviews state that K678 without the Boom arm is hard to record with as it needs to be kept within 6" to 8" from mouth.
Can you help me in deciding which one to get T683 or K678?
Also, not sure about the bit depth 24bit/16bit.
I am looking to record vocals and guitar with the microphone.
Hi there, this was an awesome comparison man. I'm curious, between the K-678 and the Blue Yeti blackout edition, which one would you pick and why?
I was considering a Mackie em-91cu, now I'm looking at the Fifine T669B.
been using the fifine k678 for awhile now and I use it during online jamming it picks up my voice and guitar quite well if the mic location is right
Hello people the internet, After watching this video both the Fifine t660 and the Moano AU PM421 intrigued me. But I have heard certain bad reviews on the Finfine one. But most people like it. Which one should I buy?
What a great review, you answered all my questions about mics! 👍🏼 🎤
Thank you!!!💜 This video is just what I needed!
I think you forgot to mention that the Maono has a gain knob, while the Fifine T669 has a volume knob. These two are different
Good point!
Can you tell me the difference?
Volume is how loud the OUTPUT of the channel is. Gain is how loud the INPUT of the channel is. Gain and volume are very similar concepts. If you don't use with a mixer, they are basically the same.
@@aa.ndr3w334 Volume is how loud the OUTPUT of the channel is. Gain is how loud the INPUT of the channel is. Gain and volume are very similar concepts. If you don't use with a mixer, they are basically the same.
@@FIFINE thanks would you recommend the t669 or the Moano au pm 421
what application you used for recording this sound ? i watched plenty vidios of fifine t669 review and your video are the best, it has much more crispier and more clearer , please reply my comment, it means a lot for me thank you
Yeah I wanna know too
I think he used GarageBand, not sure but that's the most likely
Need help brother
What mic will be best for a hydraulic press channel with AsMr crushing
Big fan bro Love from BANGLADESH 💟💟💟
Thank you for a thorough review
which is better? Fifine T669B or Sudotack st800?
Which mic should I pick in this list if I were to use it in a podcast?
The Fifine 678 is highly over-rated...VERY noisy while recording, no matter your settings. If you live near an airport, just forget it. I may go for the Fifine K670b.
Awesome what ones best for asmr
was looking for exact video.. 😊😊😊
This was very helpfull. Thank you.
You're most welcome!
Hi, I’m a little late on this video 😅 I just have a question. Specifically in the moano or the cheaper fifine, can it work on a console such as PlayStation? Also, will it work on a computer? (Specifically chrome book) thanks man, I appreciate it. Great vid!
K678 works on PS4/PS5. But the downside is that if you plug the headset into controller, PS4 input and output will change to controller automatically. Thus, You are supposed to split the microphone feature from headset with a 3.5mm Female to 2 Male adapter, or simply use the earbuds which has two loops on its connector, then you're good to go.
As for the second question, the K678 will work on a chrome book.
I got the NW-7000 kit for a bit less than 30 USD on AliExpress sale
Great demo! Thank you!
My pleasure!
Hello How are you can you please tell me what microphone 🎤 they can sing Karaoke with a sound card A2 I don't want the one using with a USB I want the one go to sound card please if you got a picture please just let me know Thanks
The Tonor mic sounds the worst to me, by a lot.
It's so bad, I wonder about the quality of your headphones.
Im pretty sure he is using the OneOdio "Studio" 50 headphones. Im not sure about its sound profile or clarity.
I am very new to mics. Is there any special hardware or software to achieve the sounds that you can hear in this video. Or is it simply plug in the usb and you get that quality?
that was just plug in and record. :)
Which do you recommend for doing ASMR videos? So you can hear from each ear individually
If you are going to make ASMR video, you can check out our K690. The stereo pattern is tailor-made for ASMR.
@@sofiado4921 Hi Sofia, all the current FIFINE mics are made for PC, you can't get the best out of the mics on a smartphone. And most microphones for mobile on the market are 3.5mm shotgun type. So the conclusion is that if you want a proper ASMR recording, don't use mobile, use your PC.
@@sofiado4921 If it's for eating ASMR, then the shotgun mics for mobiles will work. You can look at the Rode ones.
@@FIFINE thanks a lot for your reply 🙏
0:00 intro
Hey dude! What mic among there you would use for AMSR?
The cheaper fifine one ;)
@@theTechNotice after watching this video, I bought the T699 and use it for my ASMR channel and I love it!!
Which one is better fifine 678 or maono?
Blue Jettiiiii.
The FiFine sounds Fine to me.
You missed out on “ the FiFine sounds fi-FINE to me”
If your gonna be spending this much in microphones, just get an audio technica with and clear to usb cable for a similar price
Which one ? And does it work with android?
what are the microphones used by food asmr? it's like headphones
very helpful video. Im looking for an USB microphone because i don't want that hizzzz background noise. If you have any cheaper recommendation it doesn't need to be usb, but i record videos on my laptop
Glad you liked it.
Is there any difference between maono pm422 and maono pm421?
This is random but I just want to say I love your accents ❤️
I get alot of background mic and I want to make keyboard asmr with my apex pro tkl
Test the samson go mic please !
Great video brother
How to not get background noise in the fifine mic
The k678 is now 60 usd
What boom arms do you use? You list all items in description but did not include one of the most crucial accessories 🤦♂️
You can take the stand off and hook it to the boom arm stand coming with the 3/8'' to 5/8'' adapter. And you can easily find the suitable boom arm on Amazon.
I have takstar sgc 698 i'm using it on laptop , is it big difference to buy au pm422???
I wish 😪 I saw this video before I started it could have really help alot USB mic sucks
Just bought the fifine T669 honestly a amazing mic for the price, although it picks up keyboard clicks and backround noise
Sorry to hear that! It's designed to be a sensitive microphone in the first place, so you have to pay more attention to the level setting. Don't set the dial over 50% if you have been thinking the mic is too loud. Then go to the sound system to change the system input and software input below 80%. If you have any software with a level meter, use it to gauge the loudness of the mic, change the input volume setting to make the meter move around -16db to -12db, then your voice will be pretty decent.
Does t669 works with phone using otg?
@@par.official Hi Par Music, it works, but if your main purpose is to have a mic for mobiles, then it won't work perfectly as you may expect. You need to look for a mic that is dedicated to mobile.
@@FIFINE which mic would you recommend for asmr on mobile?
@@sandsplasherasmr1865 Sorry, we're afraid that we don't recommend using any FIFINE microphone for recording on mobiles. Just because we don't have a microphone dedicated to smartphones. You can get the best out of it on a computer but not on a phone. If you just want to try out, we would suggest the K683A, which has a type-c connector, then you can hook up the mic directly to your phone without any adapter.
Yes.
👍
*Fifine or Blue Yeti* , Which one you prefer ?
Sorry that we need the exact model number to make a comparison. Could you please let us know the model numbers?
@@FIFINE Terese puchi kisine ?
Hi everyone,
Can y'all recommend me some microphones that:
-can be used to record with a smartphone
-can also be used with and benefit from an
audiointerface
-versatile enough to be used on most
instruments and singing.
-studio quality.nstruments and singing.
-studio/high quality
I think Maono sounded the best of the bunch
I'm getting the Fifine K678 It actually did great! how about the noise canceling of that microphone? is it good?
i owned it for a week, it depends on what do you mean. background noise as in hissing? you might need a windscreen
Generally speaking, it won't pick up a lot background noise due to the cardioid pick-up pattern. But if unfortunately you still get some noise, please follow the instructions below. Set the volume dial below 50% if you're in a noisy room and the noise cant get rid of, such as the sound from fans or air-condition. Next, set computer input at around 80%. At last, the speaking range is another aspect that makes the great difference. Keep the mic 3-5 inches away from mouth, the closer the better.
@@FIFINE does T669 work with phone using otg? Please tell
@@par.official Hi Par Music, it works, but if your main purpose is to have a mic for mobiles, then it won't work perfectly as you may expect. You need to look for a mic that is dedicated to mobile.
@@FIFINE And What About K670 (one with 3.5mm monitoring jack)? Does k670 work with phone using otg? Not talking about perfectly but just it supports?
Which noise cancellation is better?
If noise is your first concern, then, to be honest, none of those condenser mics can guarantee a noise-free performance. If you just want much less noise and don't mind a bit of muddy and bassy voice, then the dynamic microphones are a much better choice for noise rejection.
@@FIFINE it's too late but thnks for your response 👍
@@sovanmaity8969 No problem, hope you enjoy your current microphone.
which one is best for girls with high pitched voices? i get excited when i play games and i don’t want to annoy viewers lol
I got the t669 for my Xbox but it don’t work for Xbox
thanks
Where is samson q2 ?
for me Maono win.
hello, very nice video! I do sport voiceover, with a very loud and "sporty" voice (as you can hear in soccer commentary). could the tonor be the right choice since the others seem to be way too sensitive? I mean I really need to speak close to the mic and not getting anything clipped. Also, I need a USB mic to connect to my MacBook pro. If you eventually can suggest to me some products other than the tonor I'd be very thankful. Cheers from Italy!
All mics work in that scenario, coz you can always gain them down on your recording software to get less noise. Always better to gain down than up.
If you don't want the audio clipped, try using some kind of compressor/limiter as you're recording. :)
@@theTechNotice my boya m-1 condenser is way too loud even on -12db (that is the maximum in logic pro). This is why I'm searching for something different
what is the meaning of the +4db u have infront of the microphone name??
It means I have adjusted the gain of the mic by +4 decibels in post.
now that Fifine K678 is only $60, does it become the best bang for the buck?
YES
HELPFUL
the k678 is now $59.99
I got the fifine t669 to and if im in call i hear from everyone that it sounds kinds bad werr did you change the setting? Becouse yours sound realy nice
I have the same problem, Idk if it’s just a thing through discord but when I hear other people use it it sounds a lot nicer than when I use it :( let me know if you find a fix
Sorry that we are not sure what you mean. Did you get the static sound? Or the microphone accept the noise? Could you please provide more info to let us get into your situation?
@@kyanw301 Sorry that we are not sure what you mean. Did you get the static sound? Or the microphone accept the noise? Could you please provide more info to let us get into your situation?
Does t669 work with phone using otg?
@@par.official Hi Par Music, it works, but if your main purpose is to have a mic for mobiles, then it won't work perfectly as you may expect. You need to look for a mic that is dedicated to mobile.
There's no separation between your mic and pop filter.
Subbed and used your link
does anyone have a suggestion that is comparable to the fifine t669 that has a headphone jack for monitoring?
The maono pm422 has a headphone jack for monitoring
I can see you have a lot of problem with sibilance. A really hard S there
can i setup the fifine k678 on a mic arm ?
Yes. You can even take the stand off and hook it to the boom arm stand coming with the 3/8'' to 5/8'' adapter.
But what about the audio technica atr2100?:)
that sounds like crap compared to maono. too much bass and muddy
3:16 what happened
hey, this is not an asmr video. you should probably change the title?
Nice video
Please someone tell - Does Fifine t669 work with phone using otg cable?
Yes. But we recommend using the microphone only with Windows and Mac computers, cuz you can't speak into the microphone and hear from the smartphone at the same time.
@@FIFINE what about using a android pre amp recorder with it ?
@@sandsplasherasmr1865 Um smartphone pre-amp is for an analog microphone, while the K678 and the T669 in this video is a digital microphone. That means they're just not compatible. If you have a pre-amp for your phone already, then just look for those mics with a 1/8" or 1/4" connector instead of the one with a USB jack.
I like maono, more clear
Are they omnidirectional ?
Most of them are cardioid
@@shane410 thank you!
are you using any audio interface? if you are, what's the make and model?
No audio interface, they're all USB microphones.
Lol, your heart know that Maono is clearly winner
I see no one talking about Moana at 2:18 :p
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What an aesthetic. Eye Porn.
That neewer mic is crap. All the others sounded decent to my ear except the neewer.
just me look for my mic huhu