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Reddit mentions of USB Microphone,Fifine PC Microphone for Mac and Windows Computers,Optimized for Recording,Streaming Twitch,Voice Overs,Podcasting for YouTube,Skype Chats-K670

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of USB Microphone,Fifine PC Microphone for Mac and Windows Computers,Optimized for Recording,Streaming Twitch,Voice Overs,Podcasting for YouTube,Skype Chats-K670. Here are the top ones.

USB Microphone,Fifine PC Microphone for Mac and Windows Computers,Optimized for Recording,Streaming Twitch,Voice Overs,Podcasting for YouTube,Skype Chats-K670
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    Features:
  • Smooth, flat frequency response of 50Hz-15kHz,16 mm diaphragm catching transients and high frequency content while delivering a slightly fuller, round and potentially warmer sound. Good for podcasting, gaming, voiceover work, and streaming games on Twitch. (◆◆Incompatible with Xbox / Phones / iPad◆◆)
  • A large diaphragm condenser mic that combines quality sound capture with the ease of plug-and-play USB connectivity on both PC and laptop, no drivers required, no need for an external sound card, makes it easiest to sound good on a podcast, livestream, video call, or most any other kind of recording.
  • Recording USB microphone comes equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack that allows you to listen to what you're recording in real-time, without latency delays. Microphone with volume control allows easy input level adjustment. Particularly good for video voiceovers; podcasts; internet radio; skype, conferences; VOIP calls and so on.
  • Vocal microphone features a low-profile design and detachable metal construction desktop stand that ensure flexibility and portability. Easy to assemble pc microphone stand with 3 detachable stand tube heighten from 1.97" to 4.65". Thick, heavy base plate, can be moved around without falling over on other equipment.
  • High speed USB cable lengths up to 6.56' with no loss! Double shielding usb cable reduces interference. Meticulously crafted connections to ensure high-speed data communications. Instant and seamless connectivity is ideal for USB Microphones.
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height7.28345 Inches
Length4.88188 Inches
Weight1.9621141318 Pounds
Width2.59842 Inches

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Found 7 comments on USB Microphone,Fifine PC Microphone for Mac and Windows Computers,Optimized for Recording,Streaming Twitch,Voice Overs,Podcasting for YouTube,Skype Chats-K670:

u/ireallylikechikin · 5 pointsr/buildapc

i feel that it's worth it but i'm kind of a special case, i have the Razer Kraken Pro V2 headset and for some reason, any kind of sound played through the headset plays through the mic too, and it started pissing off my Discord buddies so i just ended up getting the blue snowball to eliminate the problem.

there's fairly small and good desktop mics that are inexpensive as well. this one comes to mind.

u/MouthfulOfWasps · 3 pointsr/BedroomBands

Hello mate!

From an absolutely newbie point of view looking to record some vocals and a guitar can EASILY be done by 'just plugging it in and starting to record.'

You need a Laptop which you have, some software like Audacity (which is free) some headphones, and a microphone.

The microphone you posted requires an audio interface with phantom power which will cost you somewhere between 50-100. Considering its not a very good microphone I would recommend looking at either:

USB microphones for ease of setup, no additional hardware needed like this-

https://www.amazon.com/Microphone-FIFINE-Computers-Podcasting-K670/dp/B079HRFH2Y/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1538688598&sr=8-10&keywords=usb+microphone

OR

A bundle with everything you would need to be a bit more serious like this-

https://www.amazon.com/Focusrite-Scarlett-Studio-Interface-Recording/dp/B01E6T54E2/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1538688671&sr=8-10&keywords=microphone+bundle

There can be more complications if for example you want to record a podcast in the same room to the same laptop.

Those links I posted are examples, not recommendations. If you can give some more information on your likely setup, your laptop specs, any software you've used before, any other hardware you have (like headphones), your budget etc... I'm sure someone could give you a better answer/recommendation.

u/Neborodat · 1 pointr/audiophile

hello!

I'm planning to buy the Fifine K670 microphone

https://www.amazon.com/Microphone-FIFINE-Computers-Podcasting-K670/dp/B079HRFH2Y/

to use it for dictation with Dragon NaturallySpeaking speech recognition software.

I know that in order to get a good accuracy of speech recognition I need to have either good soundcard or God knows what device. I work in the quiet environment so I don't need to have any kind of noise reduction or cancellation or other features like that.

So what do I need to buy, a soundcard or maybe some other more specialized device? please recommend something taking into account the fact that I have the budget only under 50 bucks I guess. (Right now I have some shityy internal soundcard)

Thank you!

u/JohannesVerne · 1 pointr/microphones

If you are getting a USB mic, the AT2020USB isn't bad. There are a few others to look at as well though, like the FiFine K670, CAD GXL2400, or the Audio-Technica ATR2500 for condensers, or the Samson Q2U or Audio-Technica AT2005 if you wanted a dynamic. If you can, listen to some tests and decide for yourself which sounds best between those and the AT2020USB.

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With a USB mic, acoustic treatment is very important. They typically have a slightly harsh sound to the upper frequencies to begin with, and reverb from an untreated room will amplify that. If you can get the room treated it will still sound good, and the treatment can be anything from buying panels to throwing up some thick blankets against the walls. Even a high-end XLR setup will sound bad without a treated space, but USB mics tend to sound extra harsh if you don't have a treated room. So long as you have something to cut the echo, you should be fine.

u/BigEducator · 1 pointr/podcasting

I have this $50 mic from FiFine - I'm super happy with it. I can send you my pod if you wanna hear the quality

u/endmysufferingxX · 1 pointr/buildapc

These HyperX Cloud Flights are on sale for 113USD, not the lowest price (went as low as 89USD during Prime Day) but they are very good, with the backlight off I consistently got 26 hours on average (~5 days) before I had to charge.

Very light weight, comfortable, mic is average, but most gaming mics suck anyways and I would recommend getting a desk mic like this ffine k670 which are 48USD only.

Very good quality mic, nice build, and plug and play. I love it, and I can sit nearly 2 ft away from it and still have it sound clear as day without yelling.

u/Lenwe_Calmacil · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

There's this, idk if it's what you're looking for

if you want something with an arm, then there's this