

🎧 Elevate your stream with pro sound and eye-catching RGB flair!
The FIFINE Gaming Audio Mixer is a versatile 2-channel USB-powered mixer featuring XLR and 3.5mm inputs, dynamic RGB lighting, and customizable soundboard functions. Designed for streamers, podcasters, and content creators, it delivers clear, immersive audio with easy setup and advanced voice effects, making it a top choice for professional-grade sound at an accessible price.























| ASIN | B0C6MMZBQ4 |
| Audio Input | XLR, 3.5mm, RCA |
| Best Sellers Rank | 534 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 1 in DJ Mixer |
| Brand Name | FIFINE |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (303) |
| Item Type Name | Mixer - Unpowered |
| Manufacturer | FIFINE |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Connector Type | USB |
| Power Source | USB |
| Product Warranty | 1 year manufacturer. |
| UPC | 850052511142 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
H**N
Fantastic sound mixer
Great product. The RGB looks really nice and it’s easy to use. You can set the buttons to do pretty much anything, like soundboards, which is really handy. It’s good for mixing audio and getting it just right, and the voice changers are a cool bonus also its a great price!
E**R
Great mixer for the price
Really impressed with this audio mixer. Setup was simple and it works great for streaming and gaming. The controls are easy to use and the sound quality is very good. It offers a lot of features for the price and honestly compares well with some much more expensive devices. Great option if you want a good streaming mixer without spending a fortune.
B**R
Slight hiss
Good product and just works without additional software. Would have given it 5 stars if it wasn't for the slight hiss and high frequency being generated in the headphones. If I connect my headphones into my fifine microphone I hear no noise. But if I go through the mixer I do. So not sure about that.
L**L
Excellent Value Gaming Mixer for Beginners!
I'm really impressed with the FIFINE AmpliGame SC3 Gaming Mixer. For only $50, you get an XLR mixer with a ton of features that make it perfect for starting out in streaming, content creation, or just having a cool audio setup for gaming. The build quality exceeds expectations for the price - while lightweight plastic, it feels well-made with smooth sliders and nice rubbery buttons. It looks great on your desk too with customizable RGB lighting. In terms of functionality, it has way more than you'd expect like voice changers, pitch correction, sound effect buttons, and great microphone monitoring. The 48V phantom power and quality preamp mean it works beautifully with the included FIFINE XLR mic or other entry-level XLRs. More advanced mics may need a cloudlifter for enough gain. It's super easy to setup and use - just plug and play with your PC via USB. You can use it with XLR, gaming headset mic, or line in from multiple devices. Having the headphone jack and line out is great too. Overall, I'm blown away by the value here from FIFINE. If you're starting out or want an affordable all-in-one gaming mixer, the AmpliGame SC3 is an amazing option that punches way above its price point. Highly recommended!
A**X
Value for Money, Decent Amp
I’m really impressed I never knew it did this! I thought it was just a microphone amp , but it turns out I can listen to my game audio, console, mic, and computer all in one. It helps me balance my sound perfectly. For the price, it’s amazing thank you!
S**T
Could be good mixer for some but ....... not for me
Comes in a relatively small, well packaged box. Mixer itself seems pretty solidly built and it comes with two cables - one for the PC, one TRRS-TRS for mobile phone use as per the manual. No drivers needed, auto recognised in Windows quite merrily. Everything is clearly labelled so it's really easy to set up and use, which is probably good news for streamers/influencers. You don't NEED a sound card either (even though almost every PC has one) - the USB side of things drives the audio, you can plug either a headset with a mic in or like myself, plug an XLR in - the choice is yours. However - for me - I got this (this is my 3rd attempt) to replace a GoXLR mini that died (under warranty - thanks Amazon cos TC Hellicon still haven't responded to my ticket over a month later) and sadly, gonna be looking at a 4th as this didn't do the trick. Almost, but sadly having to return it. Why? Well, one, I didn't want to lose my soundcard as it's better quality than motherboard and this - I did put it into the line in, but not ideal and not really what I wanted. Secondly, the output wouldn't stop echoing. I have the line out of this going straight to an Elgato and.... it just wouldn't stop echoing. I thought it was something I set up - so I ditched everything so it just had input via USB and output and still it wouldn't stop echoing. I thought it might be a sound effect but nope - nothing enabled. All the cabling was what I used with the GoXLR which worked fine so I know the cables were fine. Shame cos it's a nice, cheap mixer compared to everything else. I know I could just get another GoXLR but as they closed all their support etc earlier this year, it's essentially a dead product now and again, a support ticked is still open and ignored over 5 weeks later.
W**W
What your buying!
I LOVE this thing! Unless your really need such a thing it is super fun for just ease of use in VCs for muting, volume control and then the easy ability for audio manipulation! Audio in/out etc. all thanks to this device is all a must and I can’t myself going back. The custom colours available are able to fit any setup, the quality also feeling only of the highest and use is plug and play with no software/drivers extra required (I think)
T**N
Voice changer easily reversed
Not good, it works but the whole Point of a voice changer is that it changes your voice and can’t be reversed, what this mixer is doing is simply slowing down or speeding your voice input up and it can easily be reversed by taking a recording and putting it in to a video editor and slowing down to speeding up the recordings which reveals your actual voice. It’s okay for having a laugh in game chat but not worth the money if you buy a XLR microphone. It claims to work with otg in the manual on iPhones, however it will only work on modern iPhones that have usb type C. It works on the iPhone 15, but if you connect it to an iPhone 12 via listening cable it doesn’t work at all I can confirm that it works well on the PlayStation 5