A tip for all K688 owners, that are not satisfied with the effectiveness of the shock mount: Put a lot of hot glue into the hollow body of the K688. When typing on my mechanical Keyboard, my t.bone BC 500 captures only the sound of the key pressing, but not the deep bass from desk vibration. The K688 on the other hand comes with a shock mount, but captures a lot off bass from desk vibrations on my setup, when typing. The K688 has a thin metal body which is mostly hollow inside (that's why it's very light and the thick rubber bands from the shock mount are not very effective on such low weight). I opened my K688 (remove just two screws) and filled it with a lot of hot glue. While filling it, try to hold the mic-body in a way, that the hot glue does not run into the potentiometers and headphone jack on the back. After doing that, the mic is now much heavier (obviously) and the resonance from the hollow metal frame should have improved. Who would have guessed: Now my K688 is not capturing those desk virbation anymore (when typing). This simple trick has improved the shockmount/resonance behavior a lot.
Of course it has its issues, but darn, this is one of the first “buy a mic to see if you even wanna podcast for more than a month but want your audio to sound perfectly passable” mics I think of currently. Perhaps more importantly, with mics like this existing, it drives home the point that remote meetings and lectures or anything like that should no longer feature a bunch of dangling headphone and AirPod mics. Audio matters and it’s not so hard to attain it.
Exactly. We're living in an amazing time for content creation and audio video tech. It's more affordable than ever to create something that sounds and looks good.
This mic was genuinely good. Sounded better than every mic that was cheaper than it and I even preferred it to both of the Samson Mics. Handling noise is terrible but for voice calls and such, this would be well worth getting. Probably good enough for more professional utilisations as well. I honestly didn't hate it for electric or acoustic guitars though they aren't my favourite. I didn't like them for singing. Overall a very solid microphone and possibly my new recommendation for people looking for USB mics under £75 (as long as they don't plan on using headphones with it)
I think there's a company who may sue me if I tried to claim the title of Mr. Microphone. But perhaps I could do a brand deal collaboration endorsement deal where we release the Mr Microphone again with my ugly mug on the box. Then I come onto RUclips and shlll it and promote it! IT'S A MILLION DOLLAR IDEA!
I don’t know how I found you but hot damn I’m glad this told me everything I wanted and as a postman the way you throw the box every time warms my heart
Thank you so much for watching and for commenting, it means a lot. And the boxes just need to get away from me as fast as possible. I hope you don't treat packages the way that I treat boxes.
Superb review as always, Podcastage. This Fifine K688 sounds shockingly good for the price. As for the Tonor TD510, it sounds REALLY dark in USB mode but sounds far less dark in XLR mode. Try both modes separately and you might notice it, too.
Thank you kindly. That's great information to have because listening to the TD510, I hated it so much. I'll make sure to include that comparison in the 510 video and maybe not even use the USB for long because it sounds so bad.
@@Podcastage it's my pleasure! just being honest. USB mode on the TD510 with no EQ tweaking is straight garbage. But for some reason, XLR mode removes a lot of that heavy dark tone USB mode is plagued with on the TD510.
I got one a few months ago to replace an ATR2100 that stopped working, I'm glad it wasn't a terrible buy when it comes to sound. Prices for tech stuff in brazil are awful so this seemed like a good budget option at the time. I keep mine on a mic arm that I don't really move and cables tied with velcro straps to avoid noise. Nice to finally see it reviewed by you!
Glad you were able to find a mic that suited your needs and it's serving you well. Thank you for sharing the tip on velcroing the cables down. Great idea.
such a newb when it comes to AV (and pop punk hehe, music section scratches my brain so good i asked my discord friends for recs beyond the basics) aiming to build my first desktop setup... literally hyperfixating SO BAD on these videos, this is probably my 6th or 7th review in a row (but can honestly say i subbed during the first). came for the mic reviews, stayed for the sillies hehe
thanks for reviewing this. just heard of this brand and wanted to know if its any good. those sponsored reviewers that just say that everything is super amazing and don't do nearly as thorough testing as you aren't the most helpful
It makes it even more suspicious if we say that we don't use sponsorship to ask content creators on any platform to say something favorable to our products. But we promise that we really don't. We do admit that we pay some creators for their excellent work or because of their remarkable affiliate sales, but no payment is done for just talking good things about the mics, those quality review videos are still done on the basis of honesty and unbiasedness. Anyway, it might be better not to be too one-sided, not every video is all about goodness, not every product-praised video is fake or paid, and not every creator can be bought.
This is the best review of a mic that I've ever watched, every detail or scenario I wanted to know is in this video. (As a music producer, Thank you man!)
You can connect most USB microphones to IOS and Android devices. If your device has USB-C but the mic is USB-A, a simple USB adapter allows it to connect to your phone.
@@siontheodorus1501 He also did it in the end by touching the wires & you could hear him doing so in the audio, so I wonder how it would soung if you had in on a mic arm & then moved it around during recording...
If a headphone cable is connected and the cable moves at all or bumps the USB cable that will make it into the recording. You can hear this throughout the video.
@@Podcastage i see thanks for the explanation, i thought that the resonance will be heard even if you just talk to the mic without touching the cable or the mic
@@siontheodorus1501 Understand that, the places a mic resonates at will be over-represented in a recording, and, if it rings in the wrong places for a given source, it can really cause unfixable issues. This is a big reason that nicer mics are made of heavier materials, often alloys, because they don't resonate in a meaningful way. Not a huge deal for a zoom call, but at least can be a dealbreaker in many other situations.
Around 10:50 I thought you were going to call it "Resonant Evil" or something :D Sounds good to me. I'd say the Maono sounded better (for less money) but if you don7t want to mess around with XLR then the Fifine seems like a solid choice.
Glad you like it, too! :) Cool point with the resonance. I personally wouldn't consider that a dealbreaker, though! Worked as a passable vlog mic for me. (Although it's clearly not intended for that.)
Very interesting. The shouckmount is fairly effective, but if the cables dangling off get bumped or moved it's goin in the recording which I think should have been resolved before release. But I'm amazed you were able to use it as a vlog mic.
@@Podcastage It took a long and hard fall from the top of my bookcase and no longer works. I need a mic only for voice chat, so it was overkill anyway.
Another amazing review! I have the K688 and the Fifine AM8 and i do prefer the AM8 sound wise. It's warmer and clearer imo. But i do love the K688 for the design The AM8 is cheaper but you can't go wrong with any of these I think. They're good for the price
The best review out of all others on RUclips. I need a new usb mic that doesn't pick up a whole lot of background noise and I have a budget of 100$ so I was thinking of buying this or the FiFine AmpliGame Am8. Do you have any other recommendations in this budget? Again, thanks for the awesome review!
the difference between the k688 and the tonor TD510 is wild. both have their own unique sounds, both sound pretty nice but the styles couldnt be any different. i went with the k688
I bought this and holy hell, you weren't kidding about the handling noise. If you're a streamer with this on a boom arm that you need to move frequently, fuhgeddaboudit. The slightest touch of the mic body, or the slightest movement of the cable, will cause an awful noise. It's a shame, because the actual mic has one of the most natural and pleasant tones for spoken word that I've heard in any price bracket.
After one uneducated buy on a condenser mic that captured every sound not wanted, I just picked up a pair of these K688’s today for $103 bucks off Amazon. These should be great for a budget mic for me and my mid doing a podcast together. Thanks for the review!
@@Podcastage As far as the entry-level "gaming/streaming" mics go I'd say it a great deal indeed... Shame for the resonance but... can't have it all I guess:P
@@DailyTechNews.mp4 Who knows, maybe the resonance is helping. It’s got a nice, mildly warm low mid. A little “no touch the mic” note at each place on the table.
I actually bought this mic back in November, and I really like it, and luckily enough haven't had any issues, I have better xlr mics but this thing is so easy to use and move, I only use the USB with it as well, it's been a go to, I guess I've just not smacked it enough, but I will say the mute button does always work but I don't use it much anyway. Could just be my finger too.
If you don't have cables dangling off that you move around and if you don't move the mic around a lot and if you don't bump the stand/desk it's on, then it should be fine. Glad to know it's been working for you for over 6 months. That's great news.
Great work as always. I will now go like the video of the latest Bandrew Says Podcast - I listened to the audio version yesterday and haven't got around to clicking that like button! I am highly satisfied by this video - that's what RUclips measures, right?
Your satisfaction has been noted in my ledgers. RUclips algorithm, please notate the satisfaction that Matt is feeling. He is not simply satisfied, he is HIGHLY satisfied. Thank you.
I have this microphone, I love it and yes the cons you mentioned are there. At the same time I think it is a great microphone. I love your reviews all my youtube channels are subscribed to you. Have you reviewed the Amplitank 3 from them if not maybe that should be your next fifine microphone. Also they have two interfaces I would love to see you review. I stream mostly in case the username didn't give it away lol. Keep doing what your doing bro! I love your content and your personality!
Just picked one up for 51.99 on a Lightning 🌩 Deal on Amazon 🥳 and my Roommate still Hates when I watch these videos because he Hates listening to your Voice 😂 Great Review 👍
you know what i wanna know. its now 2023 and I want to know after every single mic you have ever tested through these many years. what is your all time number one microphone. I guess you could do categories like usb mic and XLR mic and whats best for podcast and whats best for music and maybe what is best for both of those combined.
My all time number one would probably be the U67. It is balanced and natural but still clear. It just works so well on my voice. My other favorite is obvious, the SM7b. This is all personal preference regarding what I like on my voice for my use case.
I think it sounds pretty good, but this is the first video from you that I have noticed mouth noises. Not bad mouth noises, but definitely noticeable. Awesome review though! 👍
Same here. And the mouthy part of it wasn't only on the k688. Was that the experiment? Or was it the affiliate promotion? Or the sometimes barely hearable staticky (electro "peeks") noises?
Interesting. Maybe I was a bit dehydrated or something. That's too bad that mouth noises are becoming more prominent. The experiment is trying to get people to click the like button to see how it impacts distribution.
@@Podcastage If you want the cheat sheet to that kinda thing, user interactions are all worth 1 point, so, a like, a comment, or a subscribe are all weighted evenly. Basically, if a video gets a viewer to interact with the site in some way, it's a point. More points, more better because it gives youtube good metrics to share with advertiser prospects. Combine that with good upload timing for your target demographic, good title/thumbnail, and you're basically maxxing the algo juice, and he algo juice is all about maximizing how many ad impressions youtube gets (not how relevant/enjoyable/etc the content is sadly).
I just a shopper. These reviews really help! Honest, i've seen this for 50. I get it it's probably not perfect for music, i'm just saying it's not bad. I' not recording so this is good.
Question: there is a mic level adjustment control on Fifine. Does it have any impact if we use XLR interface and connect to audio mixer ( like Focusrite or Rodecaster). Should we use preamp on audio mixer or the mic volume knob of the Fifine mic.
Q2u is an option but it is a physical on/off button. Also for the ~$80 I paid for this, you could get a Behringer UM2 or M-Audio M-Track solo on sale for $40-50, then a Behringer XM8500 for $20-$25 and then a stand for $12 and a cable for $10. Then you'd be right around the same price and I think you'd be in a better position. But I discuss when this mic may work for you in the video: ruclips.net/video/bZQ0NiQnlrk/видео.htmlsi=RnOVzjS053KcRqeQ&t=823
Which one do YOU like the sound of best, that's the real question and that's what should determine the mic you go with. If you want that brighter condenser sound go for the Quadcast. If you want that more mid focussed darker sound, go for the K688.
Thanks for the review. Man what is your workout routine, it has been a while since I have been on your channel, and looks like you've gotten into great shape! good for you!
I know this is a completely different mics with different use cases, but they fall under similar price point, so I have to ask, would you pick this mic or the Samson C01U Pro?
As you say they are completely different mics. It depends on what YOU want. Both are limited in the conversion rate. This has more control over headphone volume and mic volume but this is also a lot more resonant than the C01u pro. So my question to you is, which one do YOU like the sound of more?
@@Podcastage Got it! I think bcs of the resonance and handling noise I'd still pick the C01U Pro, because I plan on adjusting my mic position a lot. Thanks Bandrew, superb review as always!
I've been really on the fence on perhaps purchasing this mic for starting out, but then I have seen that Elgato recently released the Wave Neo. Will you be checking that out as well?
Thanks for revisiting the channel, and for the kind words, it really means a lot. I hope you find a mic that suits your needs and get you the sound you want. Happy recording.
Interestingly USB (the way I will use it) doesn’t seem to have a resonance issue - and I’ll never record just discord/live stream my voice. I’ve loved it so far, everyone thinks it sounds great
@@Podcastage yep, it took me a lot of time watching reviews, listening to samples and hunting discounts to finally pinpoint the MV7 as the sweet spot for my needs in the quality, versatility, price triangle. No regrets so far.
8:14 killed me man. So funny. I am not the biggest fan of it's tone and the resonant frequency was pretty horrific. The Samson Q9U had the most appealing sound to my ear from the lot excluding the $4000 control mic.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this. The Q9u has dropped a lot in price and I think it's a lot more appealing at the $100-$130 price point it's at.
Hello, how is the volume on the monitoring output ? I used another fifine combo dynamic mic and had to return as I found the monitoring output to be low. My use case is that I connect the monitoring output to my iPad for recording. Thanks for the great review!
Hi Manik Desilva, it should be the AmpliGame AM8 then, is it the microphone audio or the computer playback through the headphone jack too low, or is the situation being hard to find the balance between them as Bandrew mentioned in the video?
It's really hard for me to recommend anything other than an AT 2005, 2100, or q2u. Other mics in the same category look sexier, but they're just not as nice sounding as these mics. There's also a lot to be said for an SM57 with the A2WS winscreen on it too, if you don't care about USB and want something more "legit".
Great video! Would love to see a review on the Mackie EM-99B! Currently thinking about getting a Rode Procaster, or maybe a more "broadcast-y" microphone
I think this mic sounds very good for its price range. Totally passable as a "this is pretty decent audio" microphone. Would have liked to see a sm7b comparison as its the "standard" xlr dynamic sound. Personally, I think the q2u sounds a bit to "bitey" in the upper range, and is a little bit grating to listen to.
If you're talking about connect your 3.5mm headphones to the 3.5mm headphone port on this microphone, yes it does allow you to hear the computer. You just need to set your computer output to this microphone.
I don't have the AM8 and hadn't heard of it until now. It's not on the schedule at this moment and I have a lot of other mics to get through. Maybe if it's still around in a year or so I'll check it out.
Hi! now i'm temporary live in an apartments w untreated room. I need to record voiceovers etc what seems impossible w Behringer condenser mic. Could you advice a few *XLR dynamics* mics up to 90$ that fits to following requirements: 1. catches as less room reverb as possible; 2. good at low frequencies and mid. for example this fifine from vid really suck at low freq(
Sub $100 my main recommendation are Behringer XM8500, Samson Q2u. there's also the Mackie EM89D which is pretty good, and then some that I'm personally less of a fan of but plenty of people enjoy Shure SM48, Sterling P20. I have videos covering all of these mics and you'll need to decide which one you prefer the sound of in regards to the low frequencies. The videos should all also have some kind of background noise test to give you an idea of how it sounds for that, I don't think the older videos have an untreated room test though. Behringer XM8500: ruclips.net/video/zrKKjGXyHg4/видео.html Samson Q2u: ruclips.net/video/o42-oX6BPYU/видео.html Mackie EM89D: ruclips.net/video/cN9wNcjyFwE/видео.html Shure SM48: ruclips.net/video/ZtW_5EXgR-I/видео.html Sterline P20: ruclips.net/video/ITjIiAnyxOk/видео.html
Hi, I see that this model has iF 2023 award for design. I bought it on Amazon italy new for 40€ because it was in special offer with their arm and headphones, in totale i pay 115€, not bad for a full kit. The problems that I see are just body resonance, plosive rejction and a bit more open high frequency. Anyway it is better than Tonor but cannot be a competitor of Shure MV7. What do you think about the electrical noise floor of itself in usb or xlr mode?
That seems like a fair list of cons there. During my testing, I don't recall encountering a glaring issue with an electrical noise floor like a hum or anything. If you're experiencing that it's likely to due to lax quality assurance and inconsistent manufacturing.
@@Podcastage Many thanks for the answer. I think i need to modify my question. Regarding the electrical noise floor of it pre-amplifier built-in, do you think that it is working good setting up the gain over a limit? It remains quite like a Marantz MPM-2000U or is there any audible noise raising up the gain? Thanks.
if you show to us in the reviews how you will eq the mic for your taste that will not only make you the best review channel but also the best educational and entertainment channel
First thank you so much for your efforts, secondly i want your advice about wich one to get fifinek688 or fduce sl40 or podmic usb , if i only want to blug it directly to my Samsung s22 ultra phone
Have ever tried to put rubber bands on the cable and the mike to reduce the vibrations in the cable and on the mike / please try it and tell me if it reduces the noises
I have not tried that. Do you mean rubber banding the cables together? Do you mean wrapping one rubber band around the ends of the cable near the mic? Do you mean rubber banding the cables to the mic or the stand? I'm not sure what kind of method you're suggesting.
@@Podcastage rubber bands around cables before the mike and absorb vibrations same work on mike stands / its just an idea it has worked on other things for me
Hi, I used this with an XLR cable connecting to a MacBook Pro running waveform free. Sounded really quiet the whole broadcast. Anything I should do about this / any setting suggestions and if so how to set that up?
Thanks for the review! I was wondering about the gain settings you used for this mic. Wouldn't it be better to crank up the mic gain to about 4 - 5 o'clock and set the input level in your OS to something like 70 - 80% instead of 100%?
The way that I understand how these usb mics work is that the computer's level is like a mixer fade and 100% should be unity gain. Whenever you set your gain you make sure that the fader is at unity gain and you are not boosting or cutting the volume. That's why the level is at 100%. Then I set my actual gain (the dial on the mic) to get the appropriate level.
@@Podcastage I see, thanks for the response. I've always thought that unity gain is at 50% and 100% is +12db (at least that's what "Audio midi setup" on a mac shows). I could be wrong though.
I'm not aware of any first party fifine software that allows any kind of adjustment. So if you're using windows, it would be handled through windows settings. There's also no listing for software or download on this page: fifinemicrophone.com/products/fifine-k688
I love the fact that there are so many options for quality-sounding mics for people who don't have a few hundred dollars to spare. Thanks as always, Bandrew ✌
You have most likely been asked this before so I do apologize , Do you have any plans to check out the FiFine k669D / K669C ? Their newest released Dynamic & condenser mic w/ excellent build quality.
@@Podcastage I wish I worked for them, I wouldn't be so damn broke 😂 But no I'm not an employee. Just a subscriber who values your opinion. Also, I own 2 of the K669D's.
Check the comparison section of this video and the most recent Tonor TD510 review. There are plenty of mics around the same price that offer decent value.
Gotta give props, man knows how to thoroughly review a microphone
Thanks so much Joshua, that really means a lot.
I just purchased this mic and you made me feel comfortable purchasing this. Thank you.
A tip for all K688 owners, that are not satisfied with the effectiveness of the shock mount: Put a lot of hot glue into the hollow body of the K688.
When typing on my mechanical Keyboard, my t.bone BC 500 captures only the sound of the key pressing, but not the deep bass from desk vibration. The K688 on the other hand comes with a shock mount, but captures a lot off bass from desk vibrations on my setup, when typing.
The K688 has a thin metal body which is mostly hollow inside (that's why it's very light and the thick rubber bands from the shock mount are not very effective on such low weight). I opened my K688 (remove just two screws) and filled it with a lot of hot glue. While filling it, try to hold the mic-body in a way, that the hot glue does not run into the potentiometers and headphone jack on the back. After doing that, the mic is now much heavier (obviously) and the resonance from the hollow metal frame should have improved.
Who would have guessed: Now my K688 is not capturing those desk virbation anymore (when typing). This simple trick has improved the shockmount/resonance behavior a lot.
Of course it has its issues, but darn, this is one of the first “buy a mic to see if you even wanna podcast for more than a month but want your audio to sound perfectly passable” mics I think of currently. Perhaps more importantly, with mics like this existing, it drives home the point that remote meetings and lectures or anything like that should no longer feature a bunch of dangling headphone and AirPod mics. Audio matters and it’s not so hard to attain it.
Exactly. We're living in an amazing time for content creation and audio video tech. It's more affordable than ever to create something that sounds and looks good.
This mic was genuinely good. Sounded better than every mic that was cheaper than it and I even preferred it to both of the Samson Mics. Handling noise is terrible but for voice calls and such, this would be well worth getting. Probably good enough for more professional utilisations as well. I honestly didn't hate it for electric or acoustic guitars though they aren't my favourite. I didn't like them for singing. Overall a very solid microphone and possibly my new recommendation for people looking for USB mics under £75 (as long as they don't plan on using headphones with it)
Excellent review as always. It's amazing just how many mics you have reviewed now. You are certainly worthy of the title Mr Microphone!!!
I think there's a company who may sue me if I tried to claim the title of Mr. Microphone. But perhaps I could do a brand deal collaboration endorsement deal where we release the Mr Microphone again with my ugly mug on the box. Then I come onto RUclips and shlll it and promote it! IT'S A MILLION DOLLAR IDEA!
Most comprehensive review, thanks for all your work.
I don’t know how I found you but hot damn I’m glad this told me everything I wanted and as a postman the way you throw the box every time warms my heart
Thank you so much for watching and for commenting, it means a lot. And the boxes just need to get away from me as fast as possible. I hope you don't treat packages the way that I treat boxes.
Superb review as always, Podcastage. This Fifine K688 sounds shockingly good for the price. As for the Tonor TD510, it sounds REALLY dark in USB mode but sounds far less dark in XLR mode. Try both modes separately and you might notice it, too.
Thank you kindly. That's great information to have because listening to the TD510, I hated it so much. I'll make sure to include that comparison in the 510 video and maybe not even use the USB for long because it sounds so bad.
@@Podcastage it's my pleasure! just being honest. USB mode on the TD510 with no EQ tweaking is straight garbage. But for some reason, XLR mode removes a lot of that heavy dark tone USB mode is plagued with on the TD510.
@@ApexLodestarThe strong overload also disappears with xlr
But I feel the darkness is its strong point if your not using it for music it has great character for a plug and play mic
I got one a few months ago to replace an ATR2100 that stopped working,
I'm glad it wasn't a terrible buy when it comes to sound.
Prices for tech stuff in brazil are awful so this seemed like a good budget option at the time.
I keep mine on a mic arm that I don't really move and cables tied with velcro straps to avoid noise.
Nice to finally see it reviewed by you!
Glad you were able to find a mic that suited your needs and it's serving you well. Thank you for sharing the tip on velcroing the cables down. Great idea.
Hey, how is your k688 holding up? i'm thinking to buy this mic
still working pretty good! using it via usb on both windows and mac@@NathanNehemiah
such a newb when it comes to AV (and pop punk hehe, music section scratches my brain so good i asked my discord friends for recs beyond the basics) aiming to build my first desktop setup... literally hyperfixating SO BAD on these videos, this is probably my 6th or 7th review in a row (but can honestly say i subbed during the first). came for the mic reviews, stayed for the sillies hehe
thanks for reviewing this. just heard of this brand and wanted to know if its any good. those sponsored reviewers that just say that everything is super amazing and don't do nearly as thorough testing as you aren't the most helpful
You're welcome. Thank YOU for checking out the video and leaving such a nice comment. I appreciate it.
It makes it even more suspicious if we say that we don't use sponsorship to ask content creators on any platform to say something favorable to our products. But we promise that we really don't. We do admit that we pay some creators for their excellent work or because of their remarkable affiliate sales, but no payment is done for just talking good things about the mics, those quality review videos are still done on the basis of honesty and unbiasedness. Anyway, it might be better not to be too one-sided, not every video is all about goodness, not every product-praised video is fake or paid, and not every creator can be bought.
Ahhh the 688; I've been waiting for this 😁👌
This is the best review of a mic that I've ever watched, every detail or scenario I wanted to know is in this video. (As a music producer, Thank you man!)
Pro tip: Since it has usb C you can connected to an iPad or android device and it gets recognized as a mic. Pretty neat. 👍🏼
Thanks for the info!
You can connect most USB microphones to IOS and Android devices. If your device has USB-C but the mic is USB-A, a simple USB adapter allows it to connect to your phone.
One of the reviews.... Love the level of effort you made
Thank you for the kind words. Hope it was helpful.
@@Podcastage yeah man, really helpful...
Haven't heard anyone else point out the resonance... which is actually quite a big deal.
Never buy a mic without first seing Bandrew's review 😁
Why is it a big deal? Since bandrew only tested it by tapping on the body i thought it will be annoying if it is being handled?
@@siontheodorus1501 He also did it in the end by touching the wires & you could hear him doing so in the audio, so I wonder how it would soung if you had in on a mic arm & then moved it around during recording...
If a headphone cable is connected and the cable moves at all or bumps the USB cable that will make it into the recording. You can hear this throughout the video.
@@Podcastage i see thanks for the explanation, i thought that the resonance will be heard even if you just talk to the mic without touching the cable or the mic
@@siontheodorus1501 Understand that, the places a mic resonates at will be over-represented in a recording, and, if it rings in the wrong places for a given source, it can really cause unfixable issues. This is a big reason that nicer mics are made of heavier materials, often alloys, because they don't resonate in a meaningful way.
Not a huge deal for a zoom call, but at least can be a dealbreaker in many other situations.
Just picked this up for $37 I'm exited to use it
I think I prefer the Maono PD100 as it sounds just a bit 'warmer' than the others and it is currently priced at $44 on Amazon.
Around 10:50 I thought you were going to call it "Resonant Evil" or something :D
Sounds good to me. I'd say the Maono sounded better (for less money) but if you don7t want to mess around with XLR then the Fifine seems like a solid choice.
I'm not clever like Tom Buck, but I wish I had thought of Resonant Evil! That is GREAT!
Glad you like it, too! :) Cool point with the resonance. I personally wouldn't consider that a dealbreaker, though! Worked as a passable vlog mic for me. (Although it's clearly not intended for that.)
Very interesting. The shouckmount is fairly effective, but if the cables dangling off get bumped or moved it's goin in the recording which I think should have been resolved before release. But I'm amazed you were able to use it as a vlog mic.
Perfect timing; I was looking for a replacement for my Procaster. K688 sounds like the obvious choice to me, and I love the look of it.
Why do you want to change 200€ Procaster on 70€ mic?
What are you trying to solve by moving from the procaster?
@@Podcastage It took a long and hard fall from the top of my bookcase and no longer works. I need a mic only for voice chat, so it was overkill anyway.
@@gennyg8662 My Procaster no longer works, and all I need a mic for is voice chat.
Another amazing review!
I have the K688 and the Fifine AM8 and i do prefer the AM8 sound wise. It's warmer and clearer imo.
But i do love the K688 for the design
The AM8 is cheaper but you can't go wrong with any of these I think. They're good for the price
The best review out of all others on RUclips. I need a new usb mic that doesn't pick up a whole lot of background noise and I have a budget of 100$ so I was thinking of buying this or the FiFine AmpliGame Am8. Do you have any other recommendations in this budget? Again, thanks for the awesome review!
the difference between the k688 and the tonor TD510 is wild. both have their own unique sounds, both sound pretty nice but the styles couldnt be any different. i went with the k688
It actually sounds good. Great review.
Thanks for the kind words. I was quite surprised by it.
I bought this and holy hell, you weren't kidding about the handling noise. If you're a streamer with this on a boom arm that you need to move frequently, fuhgeddaboudit. The slightest touch of the mic body, or the slightest movement of the cable, will cause an awful noise. It's a shame, because the actual mic has one of the most natural and pleasant tones for spoken word that I've heard in any price bracket.
After one uneducated buy on a condenser mic that captured every sound not wanted, I just picked up a pair of these K688’s today for $103 bucks off Amazon. These should be great for a budget mic for me and my mid doing a podcast together.
Thanks for the review!
I hate myself for this, but, it sounds great. Everyone should buy 2 so 1 will always be working.
Maybe get 3.
Yeah. I was surprised by the sound too.
@@Podcastage As far as the entry-level "gaming/streaming" mics go I'd say it a great deal indeed... Shame for the resonance but... can't have it all I guess:P
@@Podcastage It’s bright but smooth bright. -6@10k, -3@4k should take care of that.
@@DailyTechNews.mp4 Who knows, maybe the resonance is helping. It’s got a nice, mildly warm low mid. A little “no touch the mic” note at each place on the table.
@@artysanmobile Haha, indeed
I actually bought this mic back in November, and I really like it, and luckily enough haven't had any issues, I have better xlr mics but this thing is so easy to use and move, I only use the USB with it as well, it's been a go to, I guess I've just not smacked it enough, but I will say the mute button does always work but I don't use it much anyway. Could just be my finger too.
If you don't have cables dangling off that you move around and if you don't move the mic around a lot and if you don't bump the stand/desk it's on, then it should be fine. Glad to know it's been working for you for over 6 months. That's great news.
@@Podcastage Thanks for the reply! Love your videos and insights.
Great work as always. I will now go like the video of the latest Bandrew Says Podcast - I listened to the audio version yesterday and haven't got around to clicking that like button! I am highly satisfied by this video - that's what RUclips measures, right?
Your satisfaction has been noted in my ledgers. RUclips algorithm, please notate the satisfaction that Matt is feeling. He is not simply satisfied, he is HIGHLY satisfied. Thank you.
I have this microphone, I love it and yes the cons you mentioned are there. At the same time I think it is a great microphone. I love your reviews all my youtube channels are subscribed to you. Have you reviewed the Amplitank 3 from them if not maybe that should be your next fifine microphone. Also they have two interfaces I would love to see you review. I stream mostly in case the username didn't give it away lol. Keep doing what your doing bro! I love your content and your personality!
Just picked one up for 51.99 on a Lightning 🌩 Deal on Amazon 🥳 and my Roommate still Hates when I watch these videos because he Hates listening to your Voice 😂 Great Review 👍
really good video as always
You're the best
I really like the tonor td510 not only does it sound good but it also looks good
Interesting. I was taken aback by the sound of it. I had to check other videos to make sure mine wasn't broken.
Thanks for the review, came out to 56 bucks here in the Philippines. Thought that was a great deal
That is a pretty good deal.
Excellent comparison. You are the best. Please compare the new FiFine Tank3 to the K688. Many of us are having to make this decision! Thank you.
Thank u for actually giving examples ur a real one for dat
Nice one? Maybe Fifine AM8 next? Looks like a decent competitor!
I don't have one, but maybe I'll pick one up in the future to try out. Thanks for the suggestion.
Great review! I was wondering on how you can compare this to Maono PD200X?
I don't have the PD200x so it's not on my current schedule. Maybe a few months down the road I'll pick that one up and give it a go and comparison.
sweet was looking forward to this one
Thanks for checking it out.
Newb here - does ~2:00 for gain mean slightly over half way, where 12;00 would be half way?
I'm confused about that as well.
Its like a clock. Imagine where the hour hand points when it's 2oclock the clock is just a gain knob now 😅
you know what i wanna know. its now 2023 and I want to know after every single mic you have ever tested through these many years. what is your all time number one microphone. I guess you could do categories like usb mic and XLR mic and whats best for podcast and whats best for music and maybe what is best for both of those combined.
My all time number one would probably be the U67. It is balanced and natural but still clear. It just works so well on my voice. My other favorite is obvious, the SM7b. This is all personal preference regarding what I like on my voice for my use case.
Much better option than the 3D printed mod done on shure sm58 to look like the sm7b.
I would certainly agree with that assessment. haha.
I think it sounds pretty good, but this is the first video from you that I have noticed mouth noises. Not bad mouth noises, but definitely noticeable. Awesome review though! 👍
Same here. And the mouthy part of it wasn't only on the k688. Was that the experiment?
Or was it the affiliate promotion? Or the sometimes barely hearable staticky (electro "peeks") noises?
Interesting. Maybe I was a bit dehydrated or something. That's too bad that mouth noises are becoming more prominent. The experiment is trying to get people to click the like button to see how it impacts distribution.
@@Podcastage If you want the cheat sheet to that kinda thing, user interactions are all worth 1 point, so, a like, a comment, or a subscribe are all weighted evenly. Basically, if a video gets a viewer to interact with the site in some way, it's a point. More points, more better because it gives youtube good metrics to share with advertiser prospects.
Combine that with good upload timing for your target demographic, good title/thumbnail, and you're basically maxxing the algo juice, and he algo juice is all about maximizing how many ad impressions youtube gets (not how relevant/enjoyable/etc the content is sadly).
I just a shopper. These reviews really help! Honest, i've seen this for 50. I get it it's probably not perfect for music, i'm just saying it's not bad. I' not recording so this is good.
Awesome review, G
Question: there is a mic level adjustment control on Fifine. Does it have any impact if we use XLR interface and connect to audio mixer ( like Focusrite or Rodecaster). Should we use preamp on audio mixer or the mic volume knob of the Fifine mic.
Great review!
Thank you very much.
Pls tell if u dont recommend this. then what u Recommend at this budget with same specs(dynamic, zero latency, mute)??
Q2u is an option but it is a physical on/off button. Also for the ~$80 I paid for this, you could get a Behringer UM2 or M-Audio M-Track solo on sale for $40-50, then a Behringer XM8500 for $20-$25 and then a stand for $12 and a cable for $10. Then you'd be right around the same price and I think you'd be in a better position. But I discuss when this mic may work for you in the video: ruclips.net/video/bZQ0NiQnlrk/видео.htmlsi=RnOVzjS053KcRqeQ&t=823
@@Podcastage Why would you pick the Q2U over K688?
Which one should you prefer? HyperX Quadacast vs FIfine k688. (For all kinds of recordings)
Which one do YOU like the sound of best, that's the real question and that's what should determine the mic you go with.
If you want that brighter condenser sound go for the Quadcast. If you want that more mid focussed darker sound, go for the K688.
@@Podcastage thanks for the reply. You review is always such a big help!
Thanks for the review. Man what is your workout routine, it has been a while since I have been on your channel, and looks like you've gotten into great shape! good for you!
Thanks man. No real workout routine. I just walk 4-6 miles a day and monitor what I eat really closely. I appreciate the kind words, it means a lot.
@@Podcastage thanks for sharing and you are most welcome!
I know this is a completely different mics with different use cases, but they fall under similar price point, so I have to ask, would you pick this mic or the Samson C01U Pro?
As you say they are completely different mics. It depends on what YOU want. Both are limited in the conversion rate. This has more control over headphone volume and mic volume but this is also a lot more resonant than the C01u pro. So my question to you is, which one do YOU like the sound of more?
@@Podcastage Got it! I think bcs of the resonance and handling noise I'd still pick the C01U Pro, because I plan on adjusting my mic position a lot. Thanks Bandrew, superb review as always!
It' sounds pretty good! For me it falls into the broad category of: "Not something I would choose, but my wife would like it for Zoom meetings."😀
Or get it instead of the $30 options for the kids to use in their quest to be more famous than @MrBeast (once they turn 13).
what else would you choose?
I have a fifine lapel mic I bought like 5 years ago for gaming and it sounds better than mics on 200 dollar gaming headsets.
yeah a lot of those cheap lava that are omni seem to sound pretty decent compared to headset mics.
@@Podcastage now I use my nt1 and dt770 250 ohm for gaming lol. I wouldn't mind trying of of those wireless beyer dynamic gaming headsets.
I've been really on the fence on perhaps purchasing this mic for starting out, but then I have seen that Elgato recently released the Wave Neo. Will you be checking that out as well?
Yo man! I havent seen you in ages. You lost a lot of weight LOL. Here I am back again looking to spend on things I dont need. Great review as always
Thanks for revisiting the channel, and for the kind words, it really means a lot. I hope you find a mic that suits your needs and get you the sound you want. Happy recording.
Interestingly USB (the way I will use it) doesn’t seem to have a resonance issue - and I’ll never record just discord/live stream my voice. I’ve loved it so far, everyone thinks it sounds great
Glad the mic is working well for you.
Oh man. Good to be back here.
Welcome back.
I dont know why but Fifine mics are very quiet when Im using them via USB. I tried K688 and AM8 on 2 PC's...
Make sure your level on your computer is set at 100%, and then you can adjust the gain on the mic.
I tried everything and they were quiet. @@Podcastage
hi! did you fix this? i have the same problem with my k688, it's very quiet on usb
@@pedik228-n3r use xlr. i sended it back and i am using different mic with xlr :/
Actually, it sounded good. I much preferred it to the Tonor and the Samsons The Maonos and of course the MV7 killed it though.
Agreed, as far as USB Dynamics, the MV7 is my favorite that I've reviewed so far.
@@Podcastage yep, it took me a lot of time watching reviews, listening to samples and hunting discounts to finally pinpoint the MV7 as the sweet spot for my needs in the quality, versatility, price triangle. No regrets so far.
The Fifine is close to the Neumann U87 with some EQ can't tell which is which 'n a blind test...just sayin'
8:14 killed me man. So funny. I am not the biggest fan of it's tone and the resonant frequency was pretty horrific. The Samson Q9U had the most appealing sound to my ear from the lot excluding the $4000 control mic.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this. The Q9u has dropped a lot in price and I think it's a lot more appealing at the $100-$130 price point it's at.
This is very helpful. Thank you.
i still don't know whether to get this or am8 lol for an untreated small bedroom
Hello, how is the volume on the monitoring output ? I used another fifine combo dynamic mic and had to return as I found the monitoring output to be low. My use case is that I connect the monitoring output to my iPad for recording. Thanks for the great review!
ruclips.net/video/bZQ0NiQnlrk/видео.html
Hi Manik Desilva, it should be the AmpliGame AM8 then, is it the microphone audio or the computer playback through the headphone jack too low, or is the situation being hard to find the balance between them as Bandrew mentioned in the video?
@@Podcastage Hey thanks for that. Love how the link jumped to the specific spot on your video.
thank you, i think im sold on this one
that was fair presentation, thanks
rotating by 90° was great
btw book shelf is good enough as "preparation" of the room :D
Thank you so much for those kind words.
Please compare to the PD400x, thats a more 1 to 1 comparison product features wise
I do not have the PD400x so I can't compare it at this time.
@@Podcastage understood. Hopefully it's considered for a future review. Great video!
what would you recommend, this one or maono hd300t? I don't want to boost anything I just want a plug and play
It's really hard for me to recommend anything other than an AT 2005, 2100, or q2u. Other mics in the same category look sexier, but they're just not as nice sounding as these mics. There's also a lot to be said for an SM57 with the A2WS winscreen on it too, if you don't care about USB and want something more "legit".
Great video! Would love to see a review on the Mackie EM-99B! Currently thinking about getting a Rode Procaster, or maybe a more "broadcast-y" microphone
You may be in luck tomorrow.
I think this mic sounds very good for its price range. Totally passable as a "this is pretty decent audio" microphone. Would have liked to see a sm7b comparison as its the "standard" xlr dynamic sound. Personally, I think the q2u sounds a bit to "bitey" in the upper range, and is a little bit grating to listen to.
Should have included SM7b, and yes the Q2u does have a bit of a harshness in the top end.
Can i still hear the audio coming from my pc when i put my headphones into the mic input of the microphone?
If you're talking about connect your 3.5mm headphones to the 3.5mm headphone port on this microphone, yes it does allow you to hear the computer. You just need to set your computer output to this microphone.
Holy resonance Batman
Endure, Master Wayne.
Thanks for the informative review! Could you please do a review of Fifine AM8?
I don't have the AM8 and hadn't heard of it until now. It's not on the schedule at this moment and I have a lot of other mics to get through. Maybe if it's still around in a year or so I'll check it out.
It's a lot more "grey" than the frequency graph makes you think it is.
Yes. It is not bad. The graph doesn't tell the whole story which is why I always test the mics and include the samples.
Hi! now i'm temporary live in an apartments w untreated room. I need to record voiceovers etc what seems impossible w Behringer condenser mic. Could you advice a few *XLR dynamics* mics up to 90$ that fits to following requirements: 1. catches as less room reverb as possible; 2. good at low frequencies and mid. for example this fifine from vid really suck at low freq(
Sub $100 my main recommendation are Behringer XM8500, Samson Q2u. there's also the Mackie EM89D which is pretty good, and then some that I'm personally less of a fan of but plenty of people enjoy Shure SM48, Sterling P20. I have videos covering all of these mics and you'll need to decide which one you prefer the sound of in regards to the low frequencies. The videos should all also have some kind of background noise test to give you an idea of how it sounds for that, I don't think the older videos have an untreated room test though.
Behringer XM8500: ruclips.net/video/zrKKjGXyHg4/видео.html
Samson Q2u: ruclips.net/video/o42-oX6BPYU/видео.html
Mackie EM89D: ruclips.net/video/cN9wNcjyFwE/видео.html
Shure SM48: ruclips.net/video/ZtW_5EXgR-I/видео.html
Sterline P20: ruclips.net/video/ITjIiAnyxOk/видео.html
Hi, I see that this model has iF 2023 award for design. I bought it on Amazon italy new for 40€ because it was in special offer with their arm and headphones, in totale i pay 115€, not bad for a full kit. The problems that I see are just body resonance, plosive rejction and a bit more open high frequency. Anyway it is better than Tonor but cannot be a competitor of Shure MV7. What do you think about the electrical noise floor of itself in usb or xlr mode?
That seems like a fair list of cons there. During my testing, I don't recall encountering a glaring issue with an electrical noise floor like a hum or anything. If you're experiencing that it's likely to due to lax quality assurance and inconsistent manufacturing.
@@Podcastage Many thanks for the answer. I think i need to modify my question. Regarding the electrical noise floor of it pre-amplifier built-in, do you think that it is working good setting up the gain over a limit? It remains quite like a Marantz MPM-2000U or is there any audible noise raising up the gain? Thanks.
if you show to us in the reviews how you will eq the mic for your taste that will not only make you the best review channel but also the best educational and entertainment channel
First thank you so much for your efforts, secondly i want your advice about wich one to get fifinek688 or fduce sl40 or podmic usb , if i only want to blug it directly to my Samsung s22 ultra phone
Random question
Is green your favorite color?
Because the headphone wire tag is green again
I do kind of dig it even though I'm color blind.
@@Podcastage YOU’RE COLOR BLIND??!!??!!
Never knew
Sorry, can you compare Fifine K688 with Maono PD200X? i still confuse about to buy. Thanks before!
I don't have the PD200x and haven't used it so I'm not able to make that video for you. I'm sorry.
I don't know anything about sound, but I like the sound of TD510 in this video. How about you guys?
I really despised the TD510. I need to verify the XLR output, but if that's how it sounds, then I don't know if I'm even going to do a full review.
Have ever tried to put rubber bands on the cable and the mike to reduce the vibrations in the cable and on the mike / please try it and tell me if it reduces the noises
I have not tried that. Do you mean rubber banding the cables together? Do you mean wrapping one rubber band around the ends of the cable near the mic? Do you mean rubber banding the cables to the mic or the stand? I'm not sure what kind of method you're suggesting.
@@Podcastage rubber bands around cables before the mike and absorb vibrations same work on mike stands / its just an idea it has worked on other things for me
i would still recommend wave dx or podmic but this is a good usb alternative
If someone wants XLR only there are a lot of options that open up from $80-$100 that sound fantastic.
@@Podcastage best xlr option in that price range ?
I would like to see XM8500 in these types of comparisons.
Hi, I used this with an XLR cable connecting to a MacBook Pro running waveform free. Sounded really quiet the whole broadcast. Anything I should do about this / any setting suggestions and if so how to set that up?
If you're connecting this directly to your computers input out of the XLR, I'd suggest using the USB output instead.
Please make a video on fifine k678
Thanks for the review! I was wondering about the gain settings you used for this mic. Wouldn't it be better to crank up the mic gain to about 4 - 5 o'clock and set the input level in your OS to something like 70 - 80% instead of 100%?
The way that I understand how these usb mics work is that the computer's level is like a mixer fade and 100% should be unity gain. Whenever you set your gain you make sure that the fader is at unity gain and you are not boosting or cutting the volume. That's why the level is at 100%. Then I set my actual gain (the dial on the mic) to get the appropriate level.
@@Podcastage I see, thanks for the response. I've always thought that unity gain is at 50% and 100% is +12db (at least that's what "Audio midi setup" on a mac shows). I could be wrong though.
Man you've lost weight. Another great review, thank you very much.
Thanks for watching Tolga, I really appreciate it!
great as always
Thanks Matthew.
Is there a program that i should get to edit some of the settings on this mic, or is it all done threw Windows settings?
I'm not aware of any first party fifine software that allows any kind of adjustment. So if you're using windows, it would be handled through windows settings. There's also no listing for software or download on this page: fifinemicrophone.com/products/fifine-k688
i own this. good review sir
Thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words.
I love the fact that there are so many options for quality-sounding mics for people who don't have a few hundred dollars to spare. Thanks as always, Bandrew ✌
It is a great time to be getting into recording, that is for sure.
You have most likely been asked this before so I do apologize , Do you have any plans to check out the FiFine k669D / K669C ? Their newest released Dynamic & condenser mic w/ excellent build quality.
The way you worded your comment 100% seems like an employee of the company. I bought the 669D, but haven't tried it yet. Maybe I'll review it.
@@Podcastage I wish I worked for them, I wouldn't be so damn broke 😂 But no I'm not an employee. Just a subscriber who values your opinion. Also, I own 2 of the K669D's.
Would really like to see it compared to the pd400x from MAONO
I don’t have the PD400x so I’m not able to compare it at this time. Thanks for the suggestion though
Do you have any recommendation of other mics that has the same price value as the K688?
Check the comparison section of this video and the most recent Tonor TD510 review. There are plenty of mics around the same price that offer decent value.
Is it possible you could look into the Fifine SC3 audio mixer?
I don't have any plans to do that.
@@Podcastage Ok!
did you test the usb sound?