Good review. Thank you. A few points: 1) The Line Out port is to either add a live incoming phone call to the mix or send the audio out to an amplifier/speakers. 2) The Line In port is for background music mixed into the mic. So, if you want to have some pre-meeting music before you join on the mic, this would be the port to use to inject the music into the mixer and from there to the computer. 3) Some XLR mics are actually Dynamic mics, and it can be deceiving and useless (if not noise creation) if using 48V when plugging in an XLR mic. It is always important to know what mic is going to be connected, even if it is an XLR. I use both, but ended up with the Q2U mic in its XLR configuration without using 48V. I use this device for work, using my computer as the interface for all Zoom Teams, Fuze, and WebEx configurations. Never had any issues with this device. I agree that the sliders don't indicate any real data, but it give a level of consistency, like the weights stack at the gym. :-) Thanks again.
Thank you for contributing these extra points. That’s definitely a far better explanation of line out and line in than I’ve found anywhere else online. I’ll pin it next time I’m on my computer. I think others will find it helpful as well.
@@MoonRiderTech i have xlr mic, is this that so called audio interface? Do i can only buy this one or do i need some extra gear to be able using my xlr mic?
How is the communication BETWEEN phone and Mic, like if you had the use the device for Live phone calls? The Audio from the phone would come in to the device but if someone was on a call how is the phone gonna receive audio from the mic to communicate? Is that possible?
awesome review! I recently saw this in a randomfrankp video and was thinking about putting it on my birthday list. This really helped and I think it might go on the list!
can you connect this fifine sound board to a scarlet 2i2 to use two mics from the scarlet ? So the scarlett can use two mics and you can still use the fifine soundboard features? If so I'd love to know what cables I need for that and how to set this up.
Great review but how come when I record an audio with custom buttons, it only works through my mic but not by something playing off my pc? Can you or anyone help me with this issue?
Hi! I just got the fifine audio mixer and I'm trying to use it with my speakers. I connected them to the line out port, changed my sound output to fifine SC3 and the lights on the mixer indicate that there's sound but I'm not hearing anything coming from my speakers. Any idea how to fix this?
Have you tried moving the slider at all? I’ve noticed on some occasions after not playing any audio for a bit, when I go to watch a RU-vid video, boot up a game or press play on Spotify there isn’t any audio until I give the slider a bump. Not sure if it’s like a sleep mode or something. Otherwise sounds like you did everything correctly. Sorry for the “I.T.” question but is the volume up high on your speakers too? If I’m predominantly using the SC3’s volume slider to control speaker volume I usually have them cranked all the way up.
Yes, you need a wired headset / headphones that can plug into the back of the SC3 - so anything with a 3.5mm jack. Wireless headphones / headsets aren't compatible because they're communicating information directly through your PC and not the mixer. I have a wireless G733 and I can't use it with the SC3.
@@MoonRiderTech Thanks for the reply. Does it have to be a Fifine Headset or can I buy a Wired Logictech headset? Will that work if its plugged into the mixer ?
@@shazz_og Any headset / headphones will work as long as they have a 3.5mm jack. I usually use my Razer Blackshark V2 X but I've also used some budget headsets from Jeecoo among others. And you may already be aware of this, but if you're using your headset mic, be sure to plug the 3.5mm jack into the headset port, not headphone.
I have an important question. Can i use the dt 990 pros 80 or 250 ohm heaphones on this mixer? Also where would i plug it in? If not the dt 990s what about the arctis nova 7 wireless
I haven't been able to get wireless headphones to work with mic monitoring. As for the DT headphones, as long as they have a 3.5mm jack you'd plug them into the back of the mixer in the headphone port to monitor from your mic. I hope this helps.
@@MoonRiderTech but does it have enough power to even use the headset because they have a kinda high resistance and I dont think a 50 dollar interface can do that. Also I'm saying what if I used the nova 7s in wired mode
Hello, thanks for checking out the video! The Shure MV7X should work just fine with it. Just make sure you press the Phantom 4V button 😉 I’ve forgotten a couple times and started freaking out my mic wasn’t working 😂
For my type of content I don’t utilize it much however i think it works great. When mic monitor is on you can easily move the control slider up or down to adjust the volume of your voice playback. You can even hear your voice with the auto tune or voice changer feature in real time. You just need a headset with 3.5mm jack to plug into the Headphone port. I hope this helps.
If there is a delay it’s minuscule. I’m testing it trying to notice one and my ears aren’t really picking one up but at the same time I don’t want to say “there is absolutely no delay”
I have a big question that I've been thinking about because I bought this mixer and I have a fifine microphone that connects to the computer with a usb connection and the headphones are wireless, that is, the one that looks like a memory stick goes to the computer so that it can connect, so what do I have to do to make this work on my own or do I have to buy new headphones and the microphone?
You’ll have to get a new mic. Wireless USB headset you can still use although i can’t recall if you’re able to use the mic monitor feature if you’re not running your headset through the mixer. I have 3 Fifine usb mics and I can’t use them with this mixer. But XLR is supposed to be better quality.
Yup, you can use a USB headset and still talk through the XLR mic and if your headset is 3.5mm plug it into the back of the SC3 mixer in the headphones port.
hey, question: i use the beyerdynamic dt770 pro with the fifine ampligame sc3, but i find that when i plug my headphones into the mixer, i get noise/distortions in my headphones. is there anything i could do about this?
Have you tried plugging in another set of headphones you rule out an issue with the mixer? If so it’s possible you got a defective unit. But there’s probably something else going on.
Why, when I'm on tiktok life battle, I can't hear the other person through the headphones, but I can only hear the music, which I also played my voice from the microphone?
I’ve plugged my headset into the headphone port before. Could that be the issue. Also was the microphone assigned to Fifine SC3 on your computer or in the program you’re trying to use it with?