It has a pleasant appearance and lighting effect to look at. But what matters most to a microphone is that it also has a pleasant audio file to hear. When it comes to sound quality, an unoffensive tone is the most precise description of the AmpliGame A8. Thus, you can garnish it with the RGB to shout at your teammates at warzone, and dress it down to take part in a podcast or a working-from-home conferencing.
It is made to work right out of the box. But when using it with the included stand or even a boom arm on a desk, it is inevitable to be the subject of vibration or banging noises. In addition to the physical absorption from the shock mount, the frequencies below 200Hz are less sensitive. Thus the booming or rumbling sound from the vibration of the desk or the working air-con will become much less prominent in the reproduced audio.
Not just the low-end noises can not make a mess of your streaming or podcasting, nor the sibilance sound. Thanks to the rather flat frequencies between 5kHz and 13kHz, even without the pop filter, you still do not hear much of the annoying sibilance. These two add up to make a super clean live streaming or spoken word and voice-over recording possible.
To make things better, the treble is high enough to capture a bit more details from your voice. It is nowhere near to the recently launched model from FIFINE, it aims specifically for people who want the clean and more neutral sound.