FIFINE K669B
Videos 25Photos 8 | Outdated Product £29.74 Microphone: computer; Operating principle: electret; unidirectional; Directional pattern: cardioid; Frequency range (Hz): 20 – 20000; Sensitivity (dB): -34; Sound pressure (dB): 130; Signal to noise ratio (dB): 78; Cable length (m): 1.8; |
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Easy connection
The Fifine K669B is an inexpensive yet pretty good-sounding USB microphone. It is based on a rather large 16 mm electrite capsule (simplified by a type of condenser). True condenser microphones have a specific XLR connector and require an expensive phantom-powered sound card.
clear voice
The frequency range of the Fifine K669B is 20 – 20000 Hz, the bit rate is 16-bit 48 kHz, the sensitivity is -34 dB, and the signal-to-noise ratio is 78 dB. There is only one recording direction — cardioid, that is, only for one user. Thus, the microphone cuts off background noise well from behind and on the sides.
Volume control
The Fifine K669B has a mechanical volume control. As with other microphones, it is recommended not to go over 90% to avoid clipping in the recording. The length of the non-removable USB cable is 1.8 m. The metal mesh of the case acts as a pop filter, there is no separate foam cap.
Stable construction
Only a small tripod is supplied with rubber feet to protect the microphone from PC vibration transmitted through the table. And an adapter with a 5/8" thread, which provides the ability to mount on a flexible pantograph. As a result, the Fifine K669B is a solid entry-level solution for voice chats, multiplayer games, streams and podcasts, but not for musical vocals.