馃幎 Elevate Your Sound Game with the PGA48-XLR!
The Shure PGA48 Dynamic Microphone is a professional-grade handheld mic designed for vocal clarity and performance. Featuring a cardioid pick-up pattern, an On/Off switch, and a durable build, it comes with a 15' XLR-to-XLR cable, stand adapter, and zipper pouch, making it the perfect choice for speeches, presentations, and live performances.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Impedance | 600 Ohm |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Features | Stand |
Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Speaker |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 10 x 5 inches |
Color | Black |
J**Z
Exelente
Exelente
R**.
Great product
Good mic. Excellent quality 馃憤
A**E
Very good quality
Great microphone. Durable and sound quality is right on. Exactly what my husband was looking for.
S**Y
ok for the price
i like the sm58 better.. but its still pretty good.
M**N
Excellent For Vocals
An excellent vocal mic for singing. Very good quality.
N**D
Proven great quality
When it comes to microphones, Shure is the best brand. It's proven and tested. High quality. I had a Shure microphone that lasted for over 10years.
C**O
Muy buen micr贸fono din谩mico.
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D**J
Good home karaoke microphone.
I bought this specifically to use at home for my karaoke setup. It's a little setup that has brought us much fun since we started using it about 1.5 years ago. The karaoke setup has gotten more use due the pandemic, we still wanted to karaoke and the only place to do it was at home. I was using my computer mic (a Blue Yeti condenser mic) and sending the audio straight to a speaker just for the vocals (a Bose Rockin Roller Mini). It worked but I always had to worry about feedback, and it was still better than nothing. I decided I wanted to add some reverb to the karaoke nights and bought a tiny mixer (Behringer Xenyx 1202FX) and this microphone. There are some reviews that say there is noticeable handling noise, there is, I noticed it immediately upon testing. The other thing I noticed was that I was still getting feedback, the speaker I use does face directly to the singer, the mic, and its only placed about 5 feet away from the singer, so it wasn't a surprise to hear the feedback. After changing the settings on my mixer and lowering the mid adjustment knob, I was able to get the mic working with no noticeable feedback, effects, and good volume, minimal change on the handling noise. The handling noise goes unnoticed once the music starts and there is active singing.For my first cardioid mic for my home karaoke, I am completely satisfied with this purchase. I would recommend to others for home karaoke use, I would not recommend for professional use or even just speaking, with no background noise the handling noise is going to be noticeable.Would I buy again? Maybe, this thing is great for an introductory mic but I think I will spend a bit more next time and get the Shure SM58 to use as the main and downgrade this one to the backup singers mic. Maybe I'll change my mind after using this a few more times.If you are looking for a good budget friendly microphone for fun at home karaoke nights then I would highly recommend this. I would not recommend this for professional use or for those of you planning to use it for speaking only, the handling noise is too noticeable.
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