🎮 Level up your stream with pro audio power and style!
The FIFINE AmpliGame SC3W is a 4-channel gaming and streaming audio mixer featuring XLR microphone input with built-in 48V phantom power, multiple audio ports for versatile device connectivity, real-time monitoring, and customizable RGB lighting—designed to deliver professional-grade sound control and immersive streaming experiences.
Output Connector Type | 3.5mm |
Audio Input | XLR |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Connectivity Technology | USB for Power Supply, XLR for Mic Input |
S**D
Great Entry-Level Mixer for Streamers and Gamers!
The FIFINE SC3 is a fantastic budget-friendly mixer that delivers solid performance for around $50. Setup is truly plug-and-play—just connect your mic and headset, enable phantom power if needed, and you're ready to go. The physical knobs, sliders, and RGB-lit buttons feel great and give you hands-on control over your audio.🎧 Pros:- Clean, simple design with clever cable routing- Surprisingly good mic preamp (even works well with my Shure SM7B + DM1)- Phantom power support- Compatible with PC, PlayStation, and mobile (via USB-C)- Great value for the price⚠️ Cons:- Only 50dB of mic gain—may require an external preamp for gain-hungry mics- No adjustable compression, EQ, or noise gate- Headphone DAC could be better for high-end gear🎯 Perfect for:Entry-level streamers, gamers, and content creators who want more control over their audio setup without breaking the bank.
T**J
Good for price
The SC3 is a great little audio mixer/interface. It has individual controls for mic, headphones, and line inputs, which makes it super easy to balance everything while streaming or recording. The RGB touch is fun, but the main win is how simple it is to plug in and start using right away. Perfect budget option if you want more control without spending big.
H**D
Functions kinda silly but does the job.
Does what I need it too. Don’t really have a use for any of the silly buttons that cover this soundboard (most of them alter your voice or replay something you recorded on your mic). Works great though as far as a plug and play soundboard for my XLR mic.
P**D
Nice mic quality
The voice changer is so funny I troll people with it but if you wanna stream or troll people 😂🤙
S**
Great Mixer for Streaming and Recording!
The FIFINE SC3 is easy to set up and gives me clear sound for gaming and streaming. I like the individual volume controls, mute button, and the RGB lights add a nice touch. The XLR input with 48V phantom power works perfectly with my mic.
L**S
Great Features, But Not Enough Gain for Pro Mics
I like the built-in effects and how easy it is to control the gain and volume. The only downside is that its gain level isn’t strong enough for professional microphones like the Rode PodMic. I had to look for a more powerful interface. However, if you’re using one of FIFINE’s own microphones, everything should work perfectly.
E**
Best bang for your buck!
I use this every day! The ease of use with the usb connectivity is simple and easy! This mixer is not overly large and fits perfectly on my desk. The weight of this mixer is relatively light and does not slide easily. This mixer is very versatile and allows you to play music through your mic! The sound quality is studio level. Highly recommend this mixer. Performance to price ratio is amazing.
G**Z
I love this little mixer, it's one of the go-to tools in my studio.
This mixer is perfect for putting on your desk and controlling speakers and headphones mixing multiple inputs. It's got a lot of tricks up its sleeve. First, it's a great audio interface. You can plug the usb into a computer and play sound out through this mixer into speakers or headphones. Second, it's got a mic preamp on it that supplies phantom power. That means if you're doing podcasts or the like, you can literally use any mic you want. Now granted, the mic preamp on this inexpensive unit is not going to be the best in the world, but if you want to move into the realm of pro audio, just put another zero on the end of everything you buy. The mic pre is fine for the money. I don't use the lights or the voice changers, or the other bells and whistles, but they're definitely fun and could be used artistically.The one caveat for this isn't really an issue with the product but more the use you put it to; it is also the reason I gave this unit three stars for beginners. This is strictly for audio inputs, so you can attach a headset with mic, but it has to be the old style with a four conductor 1/8" phone plug. Far as I can tell, there's no way to use a USB or bluetooth device. However, you shouldn't need to. Those can be plugged into you PC or tablet directly, but then it becomes an issue of learning how to route the sound in Windows or Android to achieve your sound goals, and it depends heavily on what platform you're using for streaming or recording as to whether you can get the config you need in this way. I use OBS, which provides ultimate flexibility for audio and video, but there are simpler systems out there.Then there's the XLR jack. That's the round three conductor jack on the back. You can also plug a 1/4" TRS phone plug into it. There are, broadly, two kinds of mics, condenser and dynamic. They act differently and have different needs. This jack takes something with a very low signal and puts it through the mic preamp to produce a line level signal (which is the level a "line in" jack expects.) The mics and the cables are generally sold separately and there are further complications as well. But...if you are the podcaster that needs that visual setup on your video with the Shure SM7b on an arm in front of you, this is the cheapest way to get there that produces an adequate result. If you are that person though, for a few dollars more, please consider giving some love to the venerable EV RE-20 mic that was the standard for voice work decades before Shure took an SM57 capsule and threw it into an unnecessarily large housing to compete with the visual ubiquity of the RE-20.
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