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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This microphone is great quality light weight and easy to use. Big plus sounds amazing too.
Andre D. Harrison
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
I am beyond impressed with these microphones. I had the Rode Podmic, two of them, and I sold them to get 4 of these Fifine K669Ds. The sound these little mics produce is on par with some of the more expensive brands. Outside of the fact that there isn't a USB option, this mic will give you what you need for a professional sounding budget podcast set up. I know some want that Shure SM7 look to be like the bigger podcasters, but your message is the most important thing and the Fifine K669D will give you the sound you want and it doesn't look bad either... I highly recommend this mic.
A.Kumaravel
Reviewed in India on February 7, 2025
Working wonderfully well. Bright sounding micrphone
Dennis D Nickel
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Bought for podcast works great
Ubaid Rasool
Reviewed in India on January 28, 2025
This is easily one of the best microphones at this price point. It’s easy to set up and is definitely built like a tank!Because this is an XLR microphone, you do need an audio interface with this, I’m using M-Audio M-Track solo and it works perfectly.Sound quality is really good and this does offer a decent background noise cancellation. The only thing missing in the wind shield because it can catch plosives if you speak closely, so a distance of around 12 inches would be a good start. For now, this works really well for me and I would definitely recommend it if you’re looking for a budget XLR microphone.
Eric M.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
This mic is excellent for what I need it for. The sound quality is great. My recording sounds like I’m in the studio. Works perfect with my Focusrite interface.
Cc
Reviewed in India on December 17, 2024
It is a good mic. Rejects a lot of the background noise. But it is gain hungry. You cannot use just a normal audio interface with this. You will need an additional in-line preamp or mic activator like cloud lifter to get enough volume out of this mic. That will cost an additional from 5K to 10K. So be careful if you want to buy this mic it will cost you a lot more than just the mic.
Erik N4ZAP
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Unless you're using it in a high level recording studio I don't see reason to pay 2 to 300 plus for the name brand. This is an excellent clone and works like it should. Using it for a ham radio station, along with an EQ
Honest reviewer
Reviewed in India on November 5, 2024
Suppose you are not looking for Rode. Then, this mic will surprise me. It's a must-have for YouTubers and any type of singer. Buy any interface that has XLR input, and this mic will blow you away.
Just1n2802
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
I'm not exactly sure how to describe the sound other than "gritty". The lack of a shock mount isn't a huge deal considering the availability of universal ones that I have found fit this just fine, but without it you definitely won't want to be doing any typing or gaming while using it. It picks up a ton of detail for an affordable dynamic microphone, but ends up sounding gritty and harsh without any editing like EQ or compression. Unless you are only using it for recording and editing voice clips there is probably a better option for you
Andrew LB
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
For the past 10 years or so, the microphone i've been using for gaming, discord, and some audio recording has been a "ModMIc". For those who don't know, Modmic makes a headset type microphone that you attach to your headphones using a magnet. It had decent enough sound quality for what i was doing, or so I thought, and recently i ran over the cable one too many times and it has since been retired to the local landfill.I did a lot of looking around for something similar that was of higher qualty and i didn't feel their higher end modmic was what i needed, so i decided to take the plunge and get myself a proper Dynamic microphone and Audio Interface, and after watching a ton of reviews on Youtube, decided on the FiFine K669D and for the audio interface, the CAD Connect 2 CX2 24/96 usb interface with phantom power. There aren't many decent interfaces under $100 with good build quality, excellent sound quality, and can do 24bit audio. This is one of the few, and it does it well.As for the microphone, I only have my old ModMic to compare it to, but the sound quality is like comparing one of those audio tape recorders from the 90's that are used to record lectures, to a CD audio recording. When i first got it set up and logged into discord, just about every person i play games with commented on how much better i sounded. One person wasn't even sure if it was me at first.The only downsides i can think of would be the stand is absolute trash. If you put that thing on your desk, it picks up every movement you make. I tossed it aside and ordered the FiFine Low Profile Microphone Boom. I chose that one because i have dual displays and didn't want the microphone coming over the top of them. This boom allows the mic to come under the displays and then angle up towards where i keep it. Yeah, it cost 50% more than the mic itself, but it's built solid and doesn't move around much.Overall, this mic has outstanding value for the money.
James Thomas Greenia
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
The FIFINE XLR Dynamic Microphone is a surprisingly solid performer, especially given its budget-friendly price. I recently acquired this microphone for my home recording setup, and it has exceeded my expectations in several ways.First and foremost, the build quality is commendable. The microphone feels sturdy in hand, and the XLR connector ensures a reliable and interference-free connection to my audio interface. It's evident that FIFINE put thought into making a durable product.The microphone's sound quality is quite impressive. It captures audio with clarity and minimal background noise, making it suitable for a variety of recording tasks. Vocals sound warm and well-defined, and it works equally well for instruments like acoustic guitars or percussion. While it might not compete with high-end studio microphones, it provides excellent value for the price.I appreciate the microphone's versatility. It includes an integrated shock mount, which reduces handling noise, and it's compatible with standard microphone stands and mounts. This flexibility is a real plus for different recording scenarios.While the FIFINE XLR Dynamic Microphone delivers on many fronts, it's not without its limitations. The microphone's sensitivity is lower than some more expensive options, which means it may require a bit more gain from your audio interface. Additionally, it could benefit from a slightly wider frequency response, but given the price point, it performs admirably for most applications.In summary, the FIFINE XLR Dynamic Microphone is a fantastic value for those seeking a reliable and affordable XLR microphone for recording vocals and instruments. It offers commendable build quality and sound performance, making it an excellent choice for beginners and budget-conscious audio enthusiasts. While it may not replace high-end studio microphones, it's a solid investment for anyone looking to upgrade their recording setup without breaking the bank.
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