| Recommended Uses For Product | Podcast, Recording, Streaming, Vocal |
| Brand | FIFINE |
| Model Name | TANK3 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, XLR |
| Connector Type | USB, XLR |
| Special Feature | All Metal Built, Headphones Jack, Mute Function, Volume Control, XLR/USB Connecion |
| Compatible Devices | Audio Interface, Audio Mixer, Laptop, PS4/PS5, Personal Computer |
| Color | Black |
| Included Components | 8.2ft (2.5m) USB-C to USB-A Cable, Dynamic Microphone, User's Manual |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
The Tank3 is a solid dynamic mic for the price. Build quality feels premium with its all-metal body, and the sound is clear and natural without needing much tweaking. I like that it works over both USB and XLR, which makes it versatile for gaming, streaming, or future upgrades. Definitely one of the best budget-friendly mics I’ve used.
Sound quality is better than MacBook Pro’s (2022) in-built microphones. Build quality is also great.
Equip with a USB and XLR input makes for a great versatile setup. Whether it is a quick plug and play or for a streaming/podcast setup, it can do it all. The physical mic/headphone volume control is nice. The physical mute switch is great so you do not accidentally mute your set while you adjust the mic. Great value for money and I would recommend it for the clarity and the durability in the build quality.
There will be a product review comparing this model with the Blue Yeti from Logitech. This was tested with a usb-c to three usb-A dongle connected to the iPhone 15 Plus. See the video at ccttechnology on YT. Overall this is a good microphone with great connectivity. If you have a set up needing XLR there is no reason not to try this product. The product was recognized by the iPhone with USB dongle. The downside of the product arises when you test back to back sound quality with the Yeti under exact same conditions, there is a noticeable lower audio output. With that being said a person willing to work with the audio in post production could increase the gain in the video. The quality of video was full and little to no echo nor hollowness. For the value of the product compared to the Blue Yeti, it is roughly $40.00 less and that is a hefty savings. To be honest I thought my Yeti I purchased in 2016 from Amazon would have been far inferior to this newer product. I was surprised to say the least. If money is not an issue, then you should consider the Blue Yeti. If you don't mind increasing gain in your video editing software, then you might find the FinFine Tank3 great alternative. Regarding the buttons and volume control, the controls were easy to access and the movement was smooth with just the right amount of resistance in the nob. Size wise, it was on the same weight and nearly same height as the Blue Yeti; however, it was much more slender and the single side arm attachment was a nice bonus. Overall the product was good, just not great for audio purposes unless you are on a budget and have to cut costs where you can. I ended up buying another Yeti to have as a permanent boom mic and will leave my white 2016 mic on the desk for informational content as opposed to on hands content with computer tech.Thanks for reading to the end.
I’m impressed with the FIFINE XLR/USB Podcast Dynamic Microphone. The dual connectivity is clutch—USB for quick plug-and-record sessions, XLR when I want to run it through a mixer. It delivers a clean, full sound with solid background-noise rejection, and the onboard gain/mute controls make quick tweaks easy mid-recording. Monitoring is straightforward, setup takes seconds, and the build feels sturdy enough for daily use. For the price, it’s a reliable, great-sounding upgrade for voiceovers, Zoom calls, and podcasting.
Specs:Mic type: Dynamic cardioidDual output: XLR & USB-CBuilt-in gain knob & mute buttonHeadphone jack (zero-latency monitoring)Dimensions: ~6.7" long, 2" diameterWeight: ~400g (hefty feel)--- Objective Impressions:The AmpliTank T3 is a budget broadcast-style mic that checks boxes others miss at twice the price. The fact that it offers XLR and USB-C in the same body gives beginners and pros alike a flexible upgrade path. It supports 24-bit/48kHz resolution over USB and works plug-and-play across Windows, macOS, and even Android with OTG.The gain dial is smooth with no digital stepping, and the mute button is touch-based—silent, but no tactile click. The internal pop filter works surprisingly well, and the metal body feels reassuringly solid. Audio Test (Subjective):Straight out of the box, USB mode gives you that classic broadcast warmth with a slight low-mid bump—great for voiceovers, podcasts, or YouTube. It can sound a bit muffled compared to higher-end mics like the Shure MV7 or Rode PodMic, but EQ can clean that up fast.Noise rejection is strong. I recorded this in a non-treated room with AC humming and a kid watching cartoons in the next room—still clean audio with zero distractions. It shines best within 4–6 inches, but doesn’t fall apart if you lean back slightly. Gaming & Streaming Use:For Discord, Twitch, or casual YouTube sessions, this mic easily blows past any headset mic or Blue Snowball-type USB devices. It makes even low-energy commentary sound confident.--- Final Verdict:A beast of a budget mic that lets you grow into XLR while staying USB-friendly. Clean sound, tough build, and flexible for any creator setup. HiTekHQ – Honest Gear for Gamers and Creators.
The voice is soo good but it’s need a headphone to record the voice… thank you .
مايك ممتاز وصناعة ممتازة وزنة جيد كنت اعتقد انه نوعية عادية ولكن فاق توقعاتيانصح به بشده
excelente construcción, todo es metal. El sonido es excelente y por ese precio no hay nada en elmercado. Super recomendado!
منتج ممتاز التحكم سهل و اداءه افضل من رود بود مايك
The FIFINE AmpliTank 3 is an absolute steal for what it offers. The build feels solid and professional, and the sound quality is crisp, rich, and clear — perfect for streaming, voiceovers, or podcasts. I love that it has both USB and XLR options, giving me flexibility to upgrade my setup later. The built-in controls for volume and gain are super handy, and the RGB lighting adds a nice touch to my desk. Overall, it looks, feels, and performs like a much more expensive mic. Totally worth it!
The Tank3 is a solid dynamic mic for the price. Build quality feels premium with its all-metal body, and the sound is clear and natural without needing much tweaking. I like that it works over both USB and XLR, which makes it versatile for gaming, streaming, or future upgrades. Definitely one of the best budget-friendly mics I’ve used.
Sound quality is better than MacBook Pro’s (2022) in-built microphones. Build quality is also great.
Equip with a USB and XLR input makes for a great versatile setup. Whether it is a quick plug and play or for a streaming/podcast setup, it can do it all. The physical mic/headphone volume control is nice. The physical mute switch is great so you do not accidentally mute your set while you adjust the mic. Great value for money and I would recommend it for the clarity and the durability in the build quality.
There will be a product review comparing this model with the Blue Yeti from Logitech. This was tested with a usb-c to three usb-A dongle connected to the iPhone 15 Plus. See the video at ccttechnology on YT. Overall this is a good microphone with great connectivity. If you have a set up needing XLR there is no reason not to try this product. The product was recognized by the iPhone with USB dongle. The downside of the product arises when you test back to back sound quality with the Yeti under exact same conditions, there is a noticeable lower audio output. With that being said a person willing to work with the audio in post production could increase the gain in the video. The quality of video was full and little to no echo nor hollowness. For the value of the product compared to the Blue Yeti, it is roughly $40.00 less and that is a hefty savings. To be honest I thought my Yeti I purchased in 2016 from Amazon would have been far inferior to this newer product. I was surprised to say the least. If money is not an issue, then you should consider the Blue Yeti. If you don't mind increasing gain in your video editing software, then you might find the FinFine Tank3 great alternative. Regarding the buttons and volume control, the controls were easy to access and the movement was smooth with just the right amount of resistance in the nob. Size wise, it was on the same weight and nearly same height as the Blue Yeti; however, it was much more slender and the single side arm attachment was a nice bonus. Overall the product was good, just not great for audio purposes unless you are on a budget and have to cut costs where you can. I ended up buying another Yeti to have as a permanent boom mic and will leave my white 2016 mic on the desk for informational content as opposed to on hands content with computer tech.Thanks for reading to the end.
I’m impressed with the FIFINE XLR/USB Podcast Dynamic Microphone. The dual connectivity is clutch—USB for quick plug-and-record sessions, XLR when I want to run it through a mixer. It delivers a clean, full sound with solid background-noise rejection, and the onboard gain/mute controls make quick tweaks easy mid-recording. Monitoring is straightforward, setup takes seconds, and the build feels sturdy enough for daily use. For the price, it’s a reliable, great-sounding upgrade for voiceovers, Zoom calls, and podcasting.
Specs:Mic type: Dynamic cardioidDual output: XLR & USB-CBuilt-in gain knob & mute buttonHeadphone jack (zero-latency monitoring)Dimensions: ~6.7" long, 2" diameterWeight: ~400g (hefty feel)--- Objective Impressions:The AmpliTank T3 is a budget broadcast-style mic that checks boxes others miss at twice the price. The fact that it offers XLR and USB-C in the same body gives beginners and pros alike a flexible upgrade path. It supports 24-bit/48kHz resolution over USB and works plug-and-play across Windows, macOS, and even Android with OTG.The gain dial is smooth with no digital stepping, and the mute button is touch-based—silent, but no tactile click. The internal pop filter works surprisingly well, and the metal body feels reassuringly solid. Audio Test (Subjective):Straight out of the box, USB mode gives you that classic broadcast warmth with a slight low-mid bump—great for voiceovers, podcasts, or YouTube. It can sound a bit muffled compared to higher-end mics like the Shure MV7 or Rode PodMic, but EQ can clean that up fast.Noise rejection is strong. I recorded this in a non-treated room with AC humming and a kid watching cartoons in the next room—still clean audio with zero distractions. It shines best within 4–6 inches, but doesn’t fall apart if you lean back slightly. Gaming & Streaming Use:For Discord, Twitch, or casual YouTube sessions, this mic easily blows past any headset mic or Blue Snowball-type USB devices. It makes even low-energy commentary sound confident.--- Final Verdict:A beast of a budget mic that lets you grow into XLR while staying USB-friendly. Clean sound, tough build, and flexible for any creator setup. HiTekHQ – Honest Gear for Gamers and Creators.
The voice is soo good but it’s need a headphone to record the voice… thank you .
مايك ممتاز وصناعة ممتازة وزنة جيد كنت اعتقد انه نوعية عادية ولكن فاق توقعاتيانصح به بشده
excelente construcción, todo es metal. El sonido es excelente y por ese precio no hay nada en elmercado. Super recomendado!
منتج ممتاز التحكم سهل و اداءه افضل من رود بود مايك
The FIFINE AmpliTank 3 is an absolute steal for what it offers. The build feels solid and professional, and the sound quality is crisp, rich, and clear — perfect for streaming, voiceovers, or podcasts. I love that it has both USB and XLR options, giving me flexibility to upgrade my setup later. The built-in controls for volume and gain are super handy, and the RGB lighting adds a nice touch to my desk. Overall, it looks, feels, and performs like a much more expensive mic. Totally worth it!
Provide acoustic enhancement audio reproduction.
Weaken slight vibrations for clear recording.
Avoid annoying surrounding noise from desktop.
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Upgrade recording gear with audio interface or mixer.
Deliver balanced and consistent sound voice.
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Able to fulfill your daily recording use.
Simplify microphone operation with these smooth controls.
Keep listener's attention focusing on crisp voice.
Give your game team a clean reaction.
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3/8” and 5/8” Threads Supported This dynamic recording microphone has two built-in 3/8” and 5/8” threads for boom arm and desktop stand compatibility without adapter. Give you two kinds of different mic stand choices when doing podcast.
Sturdy Metal Construction The rugged construction of studio microphone can withstand perennial frequency of use and mild movements. Allows you to keep your voice output smooth and steady during recording or podcasting.
What are the features of Tank3 microphone?
Tank3 studio dynamic microphone is featured by decent S/N, low distortion and low noise, as well as all-metal construction, which enables the sound to maintain bright clarity, depth but less pops or spray to stand out in recordings.
How to get a clear and crisp sound in recording?
You could speak into the top of the end-addressing microphone within 2 to 6 inches to get a clear sound, and adjust the mic gain knob to a proper level before recording. You can also add a pop filter like this one (B09PFY39MG) to eliminate plosives.
What accessories does Tank3 microphone come with?
Tank3 microphone comes with a 8.2ft (2.5m) USB-C to USB-A cable and a User's Manual. (XLR cable and mic stand are NOT included)
Are the function keys available through XLR connection?
No. All the function keys like mute button, mic gain knob, headphone volume knob and 3.5mm headphone jack are not available through XLR connection. Please connect the mic through USB connection and XLR connection to a computer at the same time.
What devices can Tank3 mic use with through USB connection?
The dynamic microphone works well with PC, laptop, and PS4/PS5 through USB connection.
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