🎶 Elevate Your Karaoke Game!
The Fifine Karaoke Microphone is a dynamic, wired handheld mic featuring a cardioid pickup pattern for enhanced sound quality and feedback reduction. With a frequency range of 50Hz to 18kHz, it delivers optimal speech intelligibility and is perfect for various live applications. The microphone comes with a 14.8ft detachable cable and is built with rugged metal construction for durability, making it an ideal choice for karaoke, presentations, and performances.
Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60.0 |
Frequency Range | 50Hz-8kHz |
Frequency Response | 18 KHz |
Hardware Platform | Mixer, Amplifier, PA system, Speaker |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Maximum Frequency | 18 KHz |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Connectivity Technology | 6.35mm Auxiliary |
Connector Type | 6.35 mm Jack |
Special Features | On/Off Switch/14.8ft Cable/Rugged Material |
Compatible Devices | PA System, Audio Mixer, Amplifier, Speaker |
Item Weight | 560 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 9.06 x 4.72 x 1.97 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | black-k6 |
S**.
Great quality for great price!
Exceptional Sound Quality!This microphone is a standout for anyone seeking clear, crisp audio. It captures every detail with precision, offering rich and balanced sound. The build is sturdy and user-friendly, making setup effortless. For its price, the quality is unbeatable. Highly recommended for beginners and someone who loves karaoke!
S**T
Great microphone and seller !
Excellent product, thank you so much.
R**N
Great inexpensive vocal mic alternative
The media could not be loaded. I guess I should start off by saying I'm a musician and have been for 20+ years. I am a songwriter, vocalist, lead and rhythm guitarist, bassist, and drummer. Check out my channel on YouTube, search "raywellmanmusicandart" to listen to my original music! I've been on stage many, many times in my life and I understand the need for a quality vocal mic, or at the least a great sounding vocal mic that's inexpensive and easy to replace.I wanted a mic that I could bring with me to local shows or for quick practice or jamming that I wouldn't have to stress if I dropped/damaged, or lost. To my surprise this thing sounds pretty sweet. At the price point, it really can't get much better. I dare compare this to Shure mics of my past (I've mostly used Shure mics or Samson on stage) and this mic really does produce high quality audio (check my video, it's a direct-in recording using this mic).For the build quality it seems sturdy enough, doesn't seem like it was put together cheaply.My only concern is the use of the 1/4" instrument connection to XLR (not sure of the design choice there) but it doesn't seem to cause any feedback issues at moderate volume. It seemed to isolate vocals well (I tried singing to the sides and back of the mic to see what might get picked up). No his or noise at moderate volumes, if you crank the volume you might get feed but then that goes for most mics.All-in-all I can't say anything about the longevity of this product as I've only had it less than a month but to the quality it's on par. Actually, it's more than I expected for the cost. This is intended to be a karaoke mic, but I will definitely pack this with me the next show I do.
M**I
Very usable dynamic vocal mic for the price
I bought this to record late-night vocal ideas on the looper of my MPC Live, to have a decent knockaround mic that didn’t need a 1/4” adapter. Just finished the first test run and the mic works well. No hums, no hiss, and the reproduction was recognizable—it sounded like my voice, not unusually harsh or thin. Did not transmit handholding noises, so all good there. Obviously for this price you are not getting a studio-quality recording mic, but that’s not the point. This mic is very usable, nothing nasty in the sound, and it feels solid. They give you a decent XLR-to-1/4” cable too.* Remember this is a dynamic mic—if you are not using a mixer, preamp, or mic input on an interface, expect to crank up the volume. I had to max the mpc live recording volume but this was quiet late-night singing, so that’s to be expected. The mic sounded good enough, once it had plenty of gain. Of course also play with how close to put your mouth to the mic.* If you are getting no sound—make sure the “on-off” switch on the mic is turned on! ON is toward the “head” of the mic, OFF is toward the cable.Good deal, if this holds up (which it feels like it will), I will be very satisfied.
D**L
Totally worth it. No compromises at a great price.
We bought this for karaoke parties and I would 100% buy it again. The mic is sturdy (if not a bit heavy) and the cable feels primo. I like that I can detach it and swap for a longer one, if need be. The on/off switch is made of chintzy plastic and has a bit of play to it - if anything ever breaks, it'll be the switch...but regardless, the mic on the whole feels very sturdy so may not ever be an issue.In my opinion, it sounds good enough to use for professional needs, like DJ and MC, possibly podcasting with the right mixer and sound engineer. The pickups are excellent, even from the sides (though they are noticeably quieter than speaking directly into the top of the mic) and do a good job filtering out background noise.10/10, would mic again.
R**R
Quality plus!
Unbelievable build quality and performance. Recommend to anyone.
J**O
Almost two years now and still karaoke king
We’ve been using a pair of these microphones for a couple of years now, and they’re perfect for our simple karaoke setup. The length for the cords are perfect for the living room, and are a quality build - no kinks or pinching, just smooth.The microphone build is metal and feel premium in the hands. We added a foam mic cover to our set and the voices come out crystal clear in our living room sound system.Love these mics for the build quality and sound, definitely recommend for a karaoke setup.
J**Z
Poor quality. Pops while using.
It’s cheap and you’ll be like me spending $100 to get quality. I’d recommend to skip “trying this one out” because one night of using it when it starts popping will leave you frustrated and wishing you spent the money for quality. Go get the Shure SM58 Pro XLR Dynamic Microphone and you know you’re getting quality.This mic seems like the cable is loose…. That’s the best way to explain the pop sounds it makes. But wiggling the plug doesn’t consistently make it pop. So nothing I can see to repair it or adjust the fit to get rid of the horrible noises it makes (besides my voice and it’s horrible noise -haha).
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