Self Troubleshoot before proceed any further.
⚠️Please include the test result when resorting for email support.
- Is "Fifine Microphone" seen by your Windows or Mac or is recognized as unknown device?
- If it is recognized and the level meter responds when you speak, but you still don't hear audio from the PC, have you selected the correct output device (computer or the mic) under the system and software setting?
(Please refer to "It's recognized, but I didn't hear any sound coming out of my Windows when I spoke/It's recognized, but no sound on my Mac. " part below). - If the computer sees it as an unknown device, have you tested out on a different computer? Tried to update and reinstall the unknown driver a few times on different computers?
(Please refer to "My Windows/Mc is not recognizing the microphone" part below).
Installation & Setup
The thread size is standard 5/8" and 3/8" of the Tank3 one-arm yoke. So attach the mic onto a scissor arm stand, NO adapter is needed, just screw the mic in.
If you find the threading doesn't fit, it could be the tolerance issue. But you can get around it by unscrewing or screwing the adapter to utilize the two-size threading of the Tank3 yoke mount.
The package comes with the type-c (microphone end) to type-a (computer end) audio cable. For USB connection, you just need to take one end of the cable to the microphone, and the other end to your PC, laptop, Mac or Play Station console or even mobiles through a USB adapter.
XLR cable is not included, either the audio interfaces. Thus, in order to hook up the mic through XLR, you need an audio cable, as well as the device to receive and convert the analog signal, such as a mixer, an audio interface, or a recorder with XLR input.
Connecting through the USB with Windows or Mac, in both cases, you have to go to the audio setting of the computer system to check if the "Fifine Microphone" driver is successfully installed, if the level is turned up to a proper point and if the meter moves when you talk to the mic.
Connect through USB, but not recognized or recognized but no sound
Sorry no. Because all FIFINE USB microphones use a universal driver built into Windows and Mac and even some Linux and Chromebook systems. So there is no specific driver to download. If the driver fails to trigger the automatic installation on Windows, just follow the steps below to update and reinstall the driver. For the other systems users, please check out the correspondent tabs.
✔️It is the troubleshooting video for K669B, but can also be applied to any FIFINE USB microphone. Please follow from 0:21 to 3:16.
⚠️For the latest Windows users, in order to access the sound setting, please right-click the speaker icon at the bottom right-choose "Sound"-click "Sound Control Panel" at the upper right of the pop-up window.
- Please download the application from the link below to clean up the USB registry of your PC. The code for unzipping the file is "fifine".
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17rLtF_-UV9_hzAlqdBDr4Nl2C-V5aKHr/view?usp=sharing - Plug the FIFINE USB mic into your computer, uninstall the "Unknown USB Device" under the Device Manager, then unplug the microphone. Skip to the second step if there's no "Unknown USB Device".
- Stay on the Device Manager, double click the app to run. Select “Clean”. Finally, restart the computer and replug the mic to another USB port.
If the level meter moves when you speak to the mic, then make sure that you select the correct output device and turned up the output volume.
There are only two situations: one is that the headphone is plugged into the 3.5mm jack of the mic, Then choose "Fifine Microphone" as default out under system sound and software setting. The other is that you plug a pair of headphone into computer, then choose the internal speaker as output device.
✔️It is the troubleshooting video for K669B, but can also be applied to any FIFINE USB microphone. Please follow from 5:53 to 6:52.
If the level meter does NOT move when you speak to the mic, especially when you updated the Win10 system, then please follow the video below to troubleshoot.
⚠️For the latest Windows users, in order to access the sound setting, please right-click the speaker icon at the bottom right-choose "Sound"-click "Sound Control Panel" at the upper right of the pop-up window.
Sorry no. Because all FIFINE USB microphones use a universal driver built into Windows and Mac and even some Linux and Chromebook systems. So there is no specific driver to download. If the driver fails to trigger the automatic installation on Windows, just follow the steps below to update and reinstall the driver. For the other systems users, please check out the correspondent tabs.
✔️It is the troubleshooting video for K669B, but can also be applied to any FIFINE USB microphone. Please follow the video from from 6:53 to 8:16.
If the level meter moves when you speak to the mic, then make sure that you select the correct output device and turned up the output volume.
There are only two situations: one is that the headphone is plugged into the 3.5mm jack of the mic, Then choose "Fifine Microphone" as default out under system sound and software setting. The other is that you plug a pair of headphone into computer, then choose the internal speaker as output device.
Because of the variations of the Chrome OS system, we have only confirmed the computer models and system versions below work.
Toshiba Chromebook 2 (2015) with OS Version: 67.0.3396.99;
Acer R11 with Version: 71;
Acer C720, Acer C740, Samsung Series 3, and Samsung Series 5 with OS Version: 72.0.3626.117.
Then downloaded a Voice Recorder app from the Play Store, you're good to go.
It works when using with a proper USB adapter. But we recommend using it only with Windows and Mac computers, since the quality of the adapters may vary and the low-battery status of your phone may affect the performance of the mic.
Android with a micro-USB port needs a micro-USB male to type-A female adapter.
Android with a type-C port needs a type-C male to type-A female adapter.
iPhone/iPad with a lightning port needs a lightning male to type-A female adapter.
iPhone/iPad with a type-C port needs a type-C male to type-A female adapter.
⚠️Highly recommend the adapter from Apple store if you do want to use the mic for your Apple mobiles.
https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MJ1M2AM/A/usb-c-to-usb-adapter
https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MD821AM/A/lightning-to-usb-camera-adapter
⚠️Go to "Setting"-"Devices"-"Audio Devices"-uncheck the option of "Switch Output Device Automatically"-plug the microphone into the console while the headset into your controller-choose the correct input and output devices. The shortfall is that you have to do it every time when using your Play Station.
⚠️The mic doesn't work with the Xbox console nor controller directly. So we don't recommend using it with the Xbox. But there's a way to do so. You can get it work but the sound quality would become so bad that you would rather not doing so.
Plug the mic to a computer-find a 3.5mm audio cable-plug one end into the headphone jack at the bottom of the K688 and the other end into your Xbox controller.
Not working with my software
Follow one of our blogs to set it up: https://fifinemicrophone.com/blogs/news/how-to-set-up-any-fifine-microphones-for-voice-recognition
Yes if you want to have a try, check out the link below. Basically, for Windows users, you just need to download an app called voice meter banana. If you use Mac, just create an aggregated device by using MIDI Audio setup.
Check out the step-by-step tutorial from one of our blogs: https://fifinemicrophone.com/blogs/news/using-multiple-microphones-on-one-computer