

🎧 Elevate your voice, own the room — pro sound without the pro price!
The FIFINE K669D is a dynamic XLR microphone engineered for professional-grade audio with a 120dB SPL capacity and cardioid noise rejection. Its rugged metal build and shockproof design deliver durability and vibration-free recordings, making it ideal for podcasters, streamers, and content creators seeking clear, natural sound with minimal background interference. Compatible with most audio interfaces and mixers, this mic is a budget-friendly upgrade for anyone serious about their voice.

































| ASIN | B0BZP61K18 |
| Frequency response | 18000 Hz |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Impedance | 600 Ohms |
| Item model number | K669D |
| Manufacturer | FIFINE |
| Material | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Handheld |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 22.2 x 14.2 x 6.2 cm; 690 g |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 70 dB |
| UPC | 850035565926 |
U**L
This is easily one of the best microphones at this price point. It’s easy to set up and is definitely built like a tank! Because this is an XLR microphone, you do need an audio interface with this, I’m using M-Audio M-Track solo and it works perfectly. Sound quality is really good and this does offer a decent background noise cancellation. The only thing missing is the wind shield because it can catch plosives if you speak closely, so a distance of around 12 inches would be a good start. For now, this works really well for me and I would definitely recommend it if you’re looking for a budget XLR microphone.
A**E
I meant to by the condenser version by the same company which has a similar model number. Anyway, can't say it was a happy accident but the quality of this mic means I'm definitely getting the condenser version from FIFINE. I've not used expensive mics or even a Shure 57/58. I have some cheap Audio Technica and unknown brand dynamics. They cost about $20-$40 I'm guessing about 30 years ago for comparison. This mic sounds better than those. It has the usual lower end boomyness of dynamic mics but it captures the higher frequencies well imo. I've only used it on vocals and I think it sounds fine. A $1000 mic isn't going to add much, if anything, to my voice. This is a perfectly good mic as far as I'm concerned. Keep in mind I'm a hobbyist with no experience with pro gear, whatever that means. The build seems to be of good quality. Metal enclosure and is pretty heavy for a mic. Includes a table top tripod which is cool. Good mic for the price.
C**N
Where do I start?? The K669D is and has been my utmost favorite budget dynamic mic since I purchased my first one. I have 3 now. Two black and one custom red (a gift from a fellow YouTuber and not available on the market). These mics have an amazing, crisp, broadcast sound. You can literally setup a multi person podcast with these and have everyone sounding great for less than 1 pro level microphone. They are all metal build mics that will withstand being tossed around if you need to be mobile. HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!!
K**P
Really good microphone you just have to stay close to the mic that's the only thing you shouldn't forget but the sound and the build quality is solid definitely a good mic and worth the money
A**B
For the past 10 years or so, the microphone i've been using for gaming, discord, and some audio recording has been a "ModMIc". For those who don't know, Modmic makes a headset type microphone that you attach to your headphones using a magnet. It had decent enough sound quality for what i was doing, or so I thought, and recently i ran over the cable one too many times and it has since been retired to the local landfill. I did a lot of looking around for something similar that was of higher qualty and i didn't feel their higher end modmic was what i needed, so i decided to take the plunge and get myself a proper Dynamic microphone and Audio Interface, and after watching a ton of reviews on Youtube, decided on the FiFine K669D and for the audio interface, the CAD Connect 2 CX2 24/96 usb interface with phantom power. There aren't many decent interfaces under $100 with good build quality, excellent sound quality, and can do 24bit audio. This is one of the few, and it does it well. As for the microphone, I only have my old ModMic to compare it to, but the sound quality is like comparing one of those audio tape recorders from the 90's that are used to record lectures, to a CD audio recording. When i first got it set up and logged into discord, just about every person i play games with commented on how much better i sounded. One person wasn't even sure if it was me at first. The only downsides i can think of would be the stand is absolute trash. If you put that thing on your desk, it picks up every movement you make. I tossed it aside and ordered the FiFine Low Profile Microphone Boom. I chose that one because i have dual displays and didn't want the microphone coming over the top of them. This boom allows the mic to come under the displays and then angle up towards where i keep it. Yeah, it cost 50% more than the mic itself, but it's built solid and doesn't move around much. Overall, this mic has outstanding value for the money.
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