Streamplify mic vs HyperX Quadcast S - it's all about RGB and features

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • Here I am comparing the HyperX Quadcast S with the Streamplify microphone, including showing you side-by-side comparisons a mic test and more.
    These are two interestingly comparable microphones that are both feature and specs rich as well as offering awesome capture quality. Be sure to watch these videos too:
    Streamplify Mic review • Streamplify Mic: A Hyp...
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    Streamplify microphone:
    This is an interesting microphone that includes a number of neat features that make it interesting and perhaps a valid alternative to the HyperX Quadcast.
    Those features include a built in shock mount and attachable pop filter, RGB lighting and great capture quality, but it's also interesting because it seems to have a hardware level noise cancellation system too.
    In this video I'm showing you how to setup the mic and giving you a mic sound test with both the mic on its tripod and on a boom arm.
    Find out where to buy it here:
    www.streamplif...
    UK - www.overclocke...
    Features of the Streamplify microphone include:
    Lightweight yet sturdy foldable tripod for easy height adjustment
    2 Audio Playback Modes - Full playback podcast mode and One-way playback gaming mode
    Quick Mute Function allows you to rapidly cut off the voice recording
    Cycle between preset RGB and LED lighting modes
    Up to 48kHz/16bit sample rate for crystal clear recordings
    Pop Filter filters out pops and plosive sounds
    Cardioid Pickup Pattern blocks out unwanted noise
    Specs of this microphone:
    Model
    MIC TRIPOD
    Sensor type Ø16 mm condenser capsules
    Number of condensers 1
    Pick-up pattern Cardioid
    Sampling rate 16bit, 48kHz
    Frequency response 100Hz-18kHz
    Signal to noise ratio 85 dB
    Sensitivity -36dB±3dB
    Sound pressure level 120dB
    Impedance 680Ω
    THD 0.1%(at 1kHz)
    Audio-out Yes, 3.5MM Jack
    Mute function Yes
    Lighting effect 8 Modes, 2 RGB modes
    Power required 5V 500mA
    Plug & Play Yes, standard UVC & UVA protocol
    Connection type USB 2.0 type A, Compatible to type 3.0 connector
    Cable length 180cm
    Compatible device Laptop, PC, Gaming Consoles (PS4/PS5/Xbox)
    Compatible software & OS Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP, Mac OS, Chrome OS
    System Windows 11/10/8/7/Vista/XP
    Mac OS, Chrome OS
    Software Streamlabs, OBS, Twitch Studio, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Skype
    HyperX Quadcast S:
    See the HyperX Quadcast S on Amazon:
    Newegg - newegg.io/nc7b...
    Best Buy - bestbuy.7tiv.n...
    Amazon US - amzn.to/3lO2HmT
    Amazon UK - amzn.to/3lKVK68
    Amazon CA - amzn.to/36Sskga
    Amazon DE - amzn.to/3pIE4ud
    Amazon FR - amzn.to/2UEbfkB
    Amazon IT - amzn.to/3lPLYj6
    This microphone includes a number of nice features that make it stand out from the usual microphones out there. This includes:
    - A built in pop filter to help take the pops out of your speech
    - A built in shock mount which reduces knock sounds
    - A touch to mute mic button (no clicks)
    - Easy access gain controls
    - An included attachment for mounting on any standard boom arm (3/8-inch and 5/8-inch thread)
    - Two zone RGB lighting adjustable in software
    Highlights include:
    Decent sound capture with upto 48Khz sample rate
    Easy on the eye aesthetics
    Nice features and great looks
    Good build quality
    RGB looks good on stream
    Lowlights:
    You can see the hotspots on the mic from the RGB lighting
    Can capture a bit too much background audio
    Green goes see-through with chroma filters
    Specs of the HyperX Quadcast S include:
    PC, PS4™, and Mac® compatible
    Power consumption 5V 220mA (white light)
    Sample/bit rate 48kHz/16-bit
    Element Electret condenser microphone
    Condenser type Three 14mm condensers
    Polar patterns Stereo, Omnidirectional, Cardioid, Bidirectional
    Frequency response 20Hz-20kHz
    Sensitivity -36dB (1V/Pa at 1kHz)
    Cable length 3m
    Weight Microphone: 254g
    Shock mount and stand: 360g
    Total with USB cable: 710g
    Lighting RGB (16,777,216 colors)
    Light effects 2 zones2
    Connection type USB-C to USB-A
    Headphone Output
    Impedance 32 Ω
    Frequency response de 20Hz à 20kHz
    Maximum power output 7mW
    THD ≤ 0.05% (1kHz/0dBFS)
    SNR ≥ 90dB (1kHZ, RL=∞)
    Find out more on the official site www.hyperxgami...
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    Products:
    Products featured may also have been sent for free for review/testing purposes. Often these have to be returned by me, but not always. I endeavour to avoid bias in my videos wherever possible and try to give honest, subjective opinions.

Komentáře • 23

  • @emanbarikzey851
    @emanbarikzey851 Před rokem +2

    No regrets to subbing to u bc no joke i was thinking about getting these two but didnt know which one

  • @sujithsatheesh8036
    @sujithsatheesh8036 Před rokem +3

    Which mic are u using to record this video
    . Sounds great

  • @cameronnunn7137
    @cameronnunn7137 Před rokem +1

    really well done comparison as always.

  • @lagpi
    @lagpi Před rokem

    Really interesting comparison, I had a hunch as to who'd come out at the top, but you did really well highlighting the differences between the two!!

  • @solo2836
    @solo2836 Před 6 měsíci

    thx for texting Streamplify mic i was gonna buy it and is sounds good so thank u

  • @andrei-lh2yn
    @andrei-lh2yn Před 6 měsíci

    Nice review. I found the streamplify for like 38 euro in my local store. Do you think is a good price for it or i can find a better one in that price range?

  • @FredericEffe
    @FredericEffe Před 9 měsíci

    I have read that the build-in pop filter in the Quadcast was not so good and your test tends to show it somehow. Is it something you have also noticed ?

  • @THEREALPAULIEUK
    @THEREALPAULIEUK Před rokem +1

    Wait..Seth Rogen is that you?! 😂

  • @Phil_the_pain
    @Phil_the_pain Před rokem

    Hi! Do the HyperX SoloCast work with Streamplify boom arm?

  • @sweetnpure88
    @sweetnpure88 Před rokem

    Why are you comparing a very cheap and a way more expensive mic to each other? That I do not get. For me its a issue with the price because i dont have a ton of money.

  • @kennedyjunior8858
    @kennedyjunior8858 Před rokem

    Hello, I'm Brazilian and I found your channel today. I'm looking for a good quality bluetooth gaming headset, no matter the price. Can you recommend me any? I was interested in HyperX Cloud Mix, but I don't know if it's the best option.

  • @realKasu
    @realKasu Před rokem

    Did you use Filters on the Quadcast S?

  • @armanthegreat5554
    @armanthegreat5554 Před rokem

    Does hyper x qu s need pop filter coz I got one ?

    • @FactoryFugitive
      @FactoryFugitive Před rokem

      It has a pop filter already. You could always add a second peripheral pop filter. To be fair, the one that is built in is fairly solid.

  • @shshankking
    @shshankking Před rokem

    Helloooooooo..
    happy new year mate 🎉🙏

  • @Mancus_Ignatius
    @Mancus_Ignatius Před rokem

    DISGUSTING..