Mythbuster: RGB does not help to increase the FPS of your game. But a desktop RGB microphone does help get rid of the burden on your head without denting a single bit of appeal of your streaming. And more importantly, make your voice sound more pleasant to either teammates or viewers.
Features:
USB is always easy to use, just plug in, talk and you are sounding amazing and crashing the noobs. Nothing mind-blowing at all? How about comparing to a minutes-long pre-flight check every time for using an XLR microphone setup? A plug-and-play microphone is definitely a great relief to the impatient people of your squad.
But USB microphone is not exclusive to Windows or Play Station Console gamers, the compatibility with Mac will also help with the workflow of your audio project.
USB setup may come as no surprise, but the pleasing features will keep on coming if you look deeper into it. First comes the very welcome addition of the type-c. It is rather convenient to use around your studio when everything just uses the same type of cable.
Some say that a hardcore gamer will try to light on all the stuff. Because RGB does not only let you stand out a bit more, but as the saying goes it actually increases the FPS.
But who wants controllable RGB lighting is a more sensible gamer. In that term, the AmpliGame A8 is also a sensible RGB microphone. It is a bit understated, until the lights go on, thing changes! You can make it visible on the camera by switching the RGB on, or more eye-catching by turning the rainbow colorway on, or match the current color scheme of your room by choosing among 7 types of pure color lighting, or into character of working day by switching off the light off.
Right out of the box comes the pre-assembled microphone and the shock mount. Unlike the traditional mounts that are screwed into the bottom of the mic with a nut, the included one of the AmpliGame A8 is attached with elastic rubber bands. Thus it is more effective at keeping unwanted vibrations from making their way into your streaming.