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FIFINE Ampligame AM8 RGB USB/XLR Dynamic Mic Review

Feb 26, 2024

In a world saturated with audio equipment, the FIFINE AM8 microphone is a beacon of affordability without compromising quality and versatility. But does the AM8’s design, features, and performance outclass its budget pricing, or are you getting what you pay for?

MAONOCASTER AME2 Integrated Audio Production Studio Review

Jan 25, 2023

The Maonocaster AME2 is an integrated audio production studio designed specifically for podcasters and streamers. It offers a comprehensive set of features that make it an ideal choice for those looking to produce high-quality audio content for their streams or gameplay footage.

MAONO AU-HD300T USB/XLR Cardioid Dynamic Microphone Review

Feb 04, 2022

It’s not often you find budget-priced items that work on par with more mainstream equipment. The Maono AU-HD300T Cardioid Mic is one such example of this diamond in the rough. With excellent sound, an inexpensive cost, and just about everything you need in the box, Maono makes this a deal that is hard to pass up.

HyperX Quadcast S Review

Nov 04, 2020

The things that that come to mind when you see the names HyperX or Kingston is either memory, headsets, or some other gaming peripheral. Until recently, microphones weren’t anything anyone thought HyperX would offer, but that started to change that with the release of last year’s highly rated Quadcast. Now we get a new model with RGB in the HyperX Quadcast S, building upon an already great microphone. With stellar audio quality, a striking look, and lots of extras at no added cost, the HyperX Quadcast S is an evolution and trailblazer in its class.

Elgato Wave:1 Review

Sep 25, 2020

When it comes to choosing a microphone for recording or broadcasting, there is a literal sea of options to swim through, and a great many considerations to be made. Sound quality is obviously of utmost importance, but so is budget, which can have a cascading impact on quality, interface, and nearly every other aspect of the device you choose. Options range across the spectrum of quality to ease of use, and ultimately you may find yourself in a position where you purchase something that’s “good enough” but leaves you compromising on features or needing to spend more money on additional software or equipment to make up for shortcomings. Things get more complicated when you want to broadcast yourself on the internet instead of just recording yourself or doing video conferencing.