
HyperX QuadCast
HyperX QuadCast
I had the same problem 3 weeks ago when I ordered my microphone. In the end I ordered from another place.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by phantom power. The mic gets enough power via the usb for operation including headphones. So only 1 cable needed
Hi, I don't have any information about it myself. You can currently order it via Amazon Prime for €179. You can also find more information about it under play experience Hyper X QuadCast RGB. Have fun ;)
No, I don't think so, because the usb microphone also needs power. And I don't think a 3.5mm jack has enough power.
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You don't need a mixer for this microphone as it connects directly via USB and has a headphone jack to monitor the audio output. The microphone also offers a gain control to adjust the sensitivity, reducing the need for an external mixer.
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Yes, you can connect the microphone to the PS4. It is compatible with the PS4 and can be connected via a USB cable. To configure it, go to the settings on your PS4, select "Devices" and then "Audio Devices". Set the "Input Device" and the "Output Device" to "USB Headset" and make sure the output is set to "All Audio".
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The microphone can be used on the Xbox Series X, but you will need some additional adapters. These include a Turtle Beach Xbox adapter or an official Xbox adapter, a 3.5mm male-to-male aux cable and a male-to-2-female stereo adapter with three connectors.
Automatically generated from the .According to the operating instructions, yes, I would recommend the HyperX QuadCast. That's actually enough. You can also take the more expensive one if you want to spend a little on RGB and USB. Both have a normal USB port that goes into the PC or PS4. In the age of USB-C, this may still be worth considering.
Renkforce Microphone Stand, Pop Filter and Phone Holder It's really great... you can hollow out the second upper spring so it's more flexible.
Yes, I can confirm that. Records everything.
it always gets unmuted when you turn on your pc again
Dad Rode PSA1 funktioniert ganz gut. RØDE PSA1
Yes for example Rode PSA1
As far as I know only for PC,PS4 and PS5
This microphone has a headphone output on the back :) Probably for audio feedback. Otherwise it connects via USB.
I need it on the PC, but since it has a USB connector, you can also connect the microphone to the PS4 or Xbox. I hope could help
Not tried, plugged into a PC 😒
no matter which, many fit
The microphone has a mini usb for the connection or power, and aux connection for an audio output for headsets. If I understand you correctly, you want to connect a receiver to the microphone via the. Aux connector. This is possible, but I would prefer the audio output on the PC, interference with the microphone and speakers, etc.
The best thing to do is to contact our customer service directly at https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new. Your enquiry can then be examined individually and you will receive direct advice.
No - the output via the microphone is only possible via cable (so that you can hear yourself). You would have to connect the Bluetooth headphones directly to the computer - but then you would not hear your own voice.
All should work. I use it with a TIE Studio Flexible Mic stand PRO USB, which is also available at Digitec. Everything works fine, except the cable is fixed to the stand! You could only remove it by destroying the cable - I left it on. Just in case I ever have an audio interface that would allow other mics with XLR connectors. The mic already comes with a small stand. It's enough to put the mic in front of you.
No, then it "shows" the MUTE status.
If you use headphones to listen to the sound, there is no problem with echoes as far as I know. Unfortunately, I can't tell you what it's like with speakers. Since I only use it for streaming
I think it's because it's a USB signal transfer and not with an audio jack via an interface. But you can try to distribute the microphones to two tracks via Garage Band, maybe that will work. But otherwise the system doesn't understand that sound could come from two inputs. Otherwise, I advise you to work with an audio interface and appropriate microphones, then you can control the inputs much easier. But maybe I'm talking complete nonsense, I'm no expert :)
Yes that works fine, I have mine on the rode arm myself. Greetings
Good evening The microphone is connected to the PC via a USB cable. The microphone itself, however, has a 3.5mm connector into which you can plug a headphone and thus listen to your voice in real time. LG
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