HyperX QuadCast S vs Endgame Gear XSTRM mic comparison
Here I'm comparing the HyperX Quadcast S and the Endgame Gear XSTRM microphones. These are two fantastic microphones for a number of reasons. They both have great sound, for example, as well as awesome RGB lighting, included shock mounts and pop filters and much more besides. Related watching: How to make the Quadcast sound better • How to make the Quadcast sound better - Hy... Best Endgame Gear XSTRM mic settings • Endgame Gear XSTRM best mic settings for g... Endgame Gear XSTRM USB mic review • The best sounding USB mic around? Endgame ... HyperX Quadcast S review - • HyperX Quadcast S review, unboxing, setup ... Please note links listed here include affiliate links which may earn me a commission. Find out more below.* See the HyperX Quadcast S on Amazon: Amazon US - https://amzn.to/3lO2HmT Amazon UK - https://amzn.to/3lKVK68 Amazon CA - https://amzn.to/36Sskga Amazon DE - https://amzn.to/3pIE4ud Amazon FR - https://amzn.to/2UEbfkB Amazon IT - https://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=∞) Ngenuity software https://www.hyperxgaming.com/unitedki... Endgame Gear XSTRM USB mic Sure, this mic has RGB but it also has a lot of other cool features including AI noise cancellation to block out noise and prevent you picking up things you don't want to. Which is really neat. Features of the Endgame Gear XSTRM USB mic include: 24-bit and 192kHz sampling rate Touch-sensitive Mute Button Built in shock mount system Detachable pop filter Gold-plated Capsule 20 mm Microphone capsule with cardioid pattern. Detachable USB-C cable integrated LED indicator for volume levels 12 different lighting profiles with 10 different colours and a cycling mode Highlights of this microphone for me: Superb sound capture quality Interesting AI noise cancellation Good looking style and excellent features Lowlights: Mic monitoring with AI noise cancellation turned on results in echo. Please note links listed here include affiliate links which may earn me a commission. Find out more below.* Amazon UK - https://amzn.to/3ARpLvu Amazon US - https://amzn.to/3AXo13R Amazon FR - https://amzn.to/3cjLX7l Amazon IT - https://amzn.to/3Obibic Amazon DE - https://amzn.to/3yGAvKp Amazon CA - https://amzn.to/3yGsVzz #microphones See the official site here - https://www.endgamegear-shop.co.uk/xstrm PLEASE NOTE Affiliate links: Disclosure: Shopping links within the description of this video generate a commission at no extra cost to you. These are added for your convenience but other retailers are available. 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.