A note on the headphone output on the Minifuse: It has ample power (the demo doesn't really demonstrate this though given the headphones used aren't particularly difficult to drive), however it is a fairly high noise output. If you're using sensitive gear like IEMs, you will hear a hissing noise. Which is the reason I returned my Minifuse. It's not an issue if you plan on using low sensitivity over ear headphones, but something to keep in mind. Also Arturia's customer support is top class. Very knowledgeable and lovely to deal with, some of the best I've experienced. If they release an updated Minifuse that fixes the issues I have, I will definitely consider it.
@@DaveSoltura No worries, Thanks for your reply! I currently own a few mics i tried some on fifine and now sennheiser profile mic so for story narratives and stuff if you could make a video on how to edit and mic positions and all it'd be very cool!
Thinking in the voice over field, I use a usb mic -Yeti Nano- and I want to be more pro (not Neumann pro, but decent pro ah), do you recomend me this kit, or would you go with something like scarlet 4th gen and a rode nt1? I'm thinking in something that last me more years until I needed to make a big big jump.
scarlett 4th gen + rode is great, if your budget can afford it, and you're willing to save more for headphones. The Rode has a better signal-to-noise ratio than this mic, but this mic, in my opinion, is better than something like the Audio Technica AT2020, which costs $100. For singing, this kit is easier to recommend. For a voiceover application, where every deciBel of noise counts, the Rode can get you a quieter noise floor, but you'll need to save more for headphones. Hope this helps!
Hi dave, pls notice me. I have a pd400x I want to use the xlr, im debating for fifine sc3 or sc1 or mybe maono g1 neo. Im a gamer and want to have a crispy sound that has less distortion. Thank you and more power brother.
@@simondpeterfernandez3103 Hi! None of those interfaces will improve the perceived sound quality. I recommend the Focusrite Vocaster 1 or 2 for that. They have the same sound quality.
A note on the headphone output on the Minifuse:
It has ample power (the demo doesn't really demonstrate this though given the headphones used aren't particularly difficult to drive), however it is a fairly high noise output. If you're using sensitive gear like IEMs, you will hear a hissing noise. Which is the reason I returned my Minifuse. It's not an issue if you plan on using low sensitivity over ear headphones, but something to keep in mind.
Also Arturia's customer support is top class. Very knowledgeable and lovely to deal with, some of the best I've experienced. If they release an updated Minifuse that fixes the issues I have, I will definitely consider it.
Dave, Man I really love watching your content! Love from India, Hoping to get some help in fl studio with the EQ's, Can we get in touch :) ?
@@HindiDarkestFacts I currently don’t offer EQ services. Sorry!
@@DaveSoltura No worries, Thanks for your reply! I currently own a few mics i tried some on fifine and now sennheiser profile mic so for story narratives and stuff if you could make a video on how to edit and mic positions and all it'd be very cool!
Matching your mouse, that's a nice touch.
Not enough to replace anything from Earthworks, much less the Ethos.
The Ethos is in a league of its own!
have you ever made a review where you accualy didnt like the product ?
Yes, the Audio Technica AT2040, and Comica EJoy Uni Pro come to mind
Thinking in the voice over field, I use a usb mic -Yeti Nano- and I want to be more pro (not Neumann pro, but decent pro ah), do you recomend me this kit, or would you go with something like scarlet 4th gen and a rode nt1? I'm thinking in something that last me more years until I needed to make a big big jump.
scarlett 4th gen + rode is great, if your budget can afford it, and you're willing to save more for headphones. The Rode has a better signal-to-noise ratio than this mic, but this mic, in my opinion, is better than something like the Audio Technica AT2020, which costs $100. For singing, this kit is easier to recommend. For a voiceover application, where every deciBel of noise counts, the Rode can get you a quieter noise floor, but you'll need to save more for headphones. Hope this helps!
Hi dave, pls notice me. I have a pd400x I want to use the xlr, im debating for fifine sc3 or sc1 or mybe maono g1 neo.
Im a gamer and want to have a crispy sound that has less distortion.
Thank you and more power brother.
@@simondpeterfernandez3103 Hi! None of those interfaces will improve the perceived sound quality. I recommend the Focusrite Vocaster 1 or 2 for that. They have the same sound quality.
@@DaveSoltura thank youuu bro!
May i ask do you prefer the maono pd100x the fifine am8 or the feelworld pm1?
Pd100x for maximum potential with software, am8 for default sound out of the box, pm1 for build quality