I think my only change here might have been swapping the knobs, so gain would be available more quickly. On the back is a gain knob, where your USB-C connects to PC, and the 3.5mm jack for aforementioned headphones. That mute button rocks by the way, with only a light tap needed for activation, and muting at the press to keep from even the noise of pressing it. There’s a volume knob for connected headphones (for mic monitoring) on front, along with a touch button for muting. While the Alias Pro doesn’t feature any buttons given its XLR and mixer features, the Alias does. They almost have an “old time radio” look to them, with a combination of fabric and plastic housing and some metal mesh. SteelSeries has always had a really fantastic aesthetic, and it extends to these mics. The Alias and Alias Pro mics themselves are sights to behold.
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