Pyle Handheld Microphone Includes 15ft XLR Cable PDMIC58
Original price was: $31.19.$16.61Current price is: $16.61.
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Price History for PDMIC58 Professional Moving Coil Dynamic Handheld Microphone
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Current Price | $16.61 | January 10, 2025 |
Highest Price | $17.11 | November 2, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $16.61 | December 21, 2024 |
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$16.61 | December 21, 2024 |
$17.11 | November 2, 2024 |
Pyle Handheld Microphone Includes 15ft XLR Cable PDMIC58 Description
- UNIDIRECTIONAL – Cardioid pickup pattern captures source signal such as guitar amplifier or vocalist, while shunning off-axis sound minimizing background noise & feedback reproducing audio without interference from instruments or speakers on stage
- DYNAMIC – For optimal clarity and punch, robust & resistant to moisture, achieving high gain before feedback, makes this microphone ideal for live vocal applications and for recording amplified instruments
- ULTRA-WIDE FREQUENCY RESPONSE – for brilliant and transparent sound with integrated pop filter and windscreen to minimize breath and pop noises you can count on it to come through after countless gigs and studio applications
- CABLE INCLUDED – Professional grade 15 ft XLR-to-1/4 cable supplied This Pyle PDMIC58 is perfect for your bedroom, professional studios and on-stage vocal performances all over the globe
- HIGH QUALITY – Rugged, all-metal construction for maximum reliability featuring a zinc die-cast case and steel mesh windscreen with anti-dent ring A perfect all-purpose, versatile stage and recording microphone
Pyle Handheld Microphone Includes 15ft XLR Cable PDMIC58 Specification
Specification: Pyle Handheld Microphone Includes 15ft XLR Cable PDMIC58
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Pyle Handheld Microphone Includes 15ft XLR Cable PDMIC58 Reviews (13)
13 reviews for Pyle Handheld Microphone Includes 15ft XLR Cable PDMIC58
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johnodd –
Loved it great sound when plugged into a amp
Milo –
I bought this mic for our family to use for karaoke. It seems like its a quality mic for the price.
K Teel –
I’ve used one of these on 2 gigs, so far. I’ve asked crowd people about the sound of the vocals. They said that it sounds just fine. I’ve recorded with this mic. It’s a decent sounding mic. It does sizzle a bit on the high end (sibilance), but that can be notched out with an EQ. The mic has a nice full sound. When I play gigs I have had people want to use the mic. This is the perfect solution for drunken karaoke style singers, who want to borrow the mic to sing to their neices. The mic looks sturdy, so even if they dropped it, I suspect that it would still work. If not, it’s an inexpensive mic. I’m not out a lot of money. If you’re a decent singer, your crowd won’t know the difference if you’re using one of these or a Shure SM58. The only concern that I have with these, is the concern that I have with all Chinese products: The conditions that the workers, who build this stuff, work under. From an ethical point of view, I might have been better off buying a Shure SM48. These are made in Mexico, I think. But, Shure has a reputation to maintian, and I would think that they would look after worker conditions.
Happy Mom! –
The Pyle microphone is a top-notch audio device that offers exceptional quality at an affordable price. With its clear and crisp sound, this microphone is perfect for any professional or amateur musician, public speaker, or podcaster looking to enhance their audio recordings. The microphone is easy to use, and the plug-and-play design means that you can start using it immediately without any complicated setups. The durable design ensures that it can withstand regular use, and the sturdy construction ensures that it can be transported easily. All in all, the Pyle microphone is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable and high-quality audio recording device.๐
Eddie Wilson –
Bonne sonoritรฉ
Malcolm –
Este micrรณfono es una excelente alternativa mรกs accesible al clรกsico Shure SM-58:
Lo bueno – 1. No se puede vencer el precio que se paga por las prestaciones y calidad del producto, el peso es adecuado y la calidad de fabricaciรณn y materiales tambiรฉn. 2. El paquete incluye ademรกs un cable macho-macho de 5mm y 5 mts de largo, que se puede cambiar por alguno de otro tipo. 3. La calidad de sonido es muy similar a la del SM-58 y, en la vasta mayorรญa de aplicaciones no profesionales, serรก suficiente y satisfarรก las necesidades del usuario. 4. A pesar del precio, el empaque en el que viene el producto es de buena calidad y no pareciera, nuevamente, corresponder a este rango de precio.
Lo malo. No le he encontrado nada malo aรบn, quizรก algunas diferencias casi imperceptibles en la calidad de sonido si se compara lado a lado con el Shure.
Resumen. Totalmente satisfecho con la compra y definitivamente lo volverรญa comprar
Victor –
This microphone worked wonderfully for an outdoor wedding. Voice came through clear and without distortion. Great value! Nice product. Good job Pyle!
Makaila024 –
Addition to my kids Christmas present and it works great.
BlackSCRunner –
It’s a $15 mic, so it’s not really fair to compare it to a $100 mic, however there are a handful of other cheap mics in the $10-$20 range right here on amazon and I just happened to compare a bunch of them head to head. Let me preface this review by saying that mics will sound different under different circumstances, including the user, the use, the other equipment, and the location it’s used in. My findings are my own voice, talking and singing through two different PA (Bose L1 compact and Yamaha Stagepas) systems in my own house.
These are the mics I tried and compared:
#5 Weymic W500
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DGBDF4C/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
My least favorite. Lighweight feel, too much high end, lots of handling noise. This mic also would not lock onto my XLR cable (manufacturing defect)
#4 Weymic W501
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DGBUJU0/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0
I prefer this to the W500 but it still feels lighweight, and has lots of handling noise but it does have a better low end. This mic also would not lock onto my XLR cable (manufacturing defect)
#3 Pyle Pdmic58
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003GEBGA0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This was the first mic I bought of the bunch and before I compared it to any others I was really impressed for the price. It has a lot of gain, too much high end and not enough bottom. Build is heavier than the previous 2 and handling noise is less.
#2 Weymic W800
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CTOBDH8/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2RIKQIMKURS0X
This mic has similar weight and handling noise to the Pyle, it actually seems to have more high end but also much more low end, it’s a very dynamic mic. Like the previous 3, It’s also a hot mic. It’s very clear for speaking and a nice singing mic for the right singer/song combination. It’s also the cheapest of the bunch, $10.50 at the time of this writing and honestly for the price it’s an absolute bargain.
#1 Behringher XM8500
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002KZAKS/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is my favorite of the bunch. Sometimes I would sing into one of the other mics which are all hotter and more trebly than this one and think they sounded better (more clear) but overall this mic just has much better midrange that gives your voice a lot more body. It’s also the heaviest of the bunch, the least handling noise, and the most expensive at a whopping $19.99!
All 5 of these mics can be made to sound very similar to one another with a simple 2 band eq but I couldn’t get any of the mics to match the midrange of the Behringer. I’d bet with a 3 band or more you could really dial these all very close to one another. That being said much of your decision should be based on build quality, and handling noise in my opinion. For me the keepers are the Behringer and the W800. Between the two I like the W800 (with the treble dialed down a bit) for songs that call for a lower vocal range while still remaining clear, think Frank Sinatra & Elvis, also for speaking this mic has a great range and clarity. For rock songs (oasis, alice in chains, radiohead, GnR) I prefer the XM8500. If I could keep only one it would definitely be the Behringer.
Raรบl Riera –
Surprisingly good quality for the price. Karaoke use, only ever had named brands in the past, but this ticks all the boxes
Milo –
This microphone has been to hell and back, I’ve been using it for about a year now with high pitched, low pitched, scream vocals – you name it. I’m in a band and the only issues I’ve had with it is the cable it frays and breaks and lowers the volume but get another mic cord and your set the paint is peeling the mic cages is warped from dropping and it works wonderfully.
Matthew Stewart –
It is a good microphone for a very afordable price, only issue there is no on/off switch. Should be on every mic.
BONNEAU Steve –
La verdad que comprรฉ este micrรณfono para hacer karaoke en casa, conectado a mi interfaz de audio. Para estos fines, el micro estรก perfecto. Incluso si se le quiere dar un uso semi profesional, me parece que estรก muy bien.
Hace un par de semanas grabรฉ voces en casa con รฉl. Lo tenรญa a mano y no querรญa buscar e instalar uno de condensador que tengo…
La verdad el Pyle se comportรณ muy bien, en comparaciรณn con un SM58 el rendimiento es muy similar, un poco menos pesado, pero aรบn asรญ no se siente de juguete. La rejilla que cubre la cรกpsula no parece ser tan resistente como la del SM58, pero para el uso que le doy, sรณlo es cuestiรณn de tratarlo sin abusos.
Si necesito otro micro dinรกmico para varias voces en casa o en un espacio de ensayo propio, comprarรญa otros iguales sin dudarlo, principalmente por el precio.