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4.7 out of 5
94.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!
Amazing mic for cheap. I have a very expensive mic from Shure and I wanted a second one for karaoke duets and making music with others so I got this. I was skeptical but honestly it’s really good. It doesn’t have the same depth of sound as my other mic but it’s still great for the price with a clear and solid sound, also easy to use!
5.0 out of 5 stars My New Partner in Karaoke Crime!
Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to my new best friend, the Pyle-Pro Microphone. Together, we're a musical dream team – like Sonny and Cher, Simon and Garfunkel, or peanut butter and jelly. This unassuming little gadget has transformed my shower singing escapades into full-fledged concerts that have my neighbors tapping their feet (and occasionally filing noise complaints).Before the Pyle-Pro, I had a string of disappointing microphone encounters. I felt like Goldilocks on the hunt for the perfect mic – some were too quiet, some too noisy, and others just downright unreliable. But when I finally laid my hands on this piece of audio wizardry, I knew I'd found my "just right."Now, when I host my legendary karaoke nights, the Pyle-Pro is the star of the show. It captures every nuance of my angelic voice (read: enthusiastic off-key belting) with stunning clarity. With this bad boy in hand, I feel like I can take on the world – or at least convince my friends that I'm a long-lost member of a famous band.The Pyle-Pro Microphone is so good; I've convinced myself that I could be the next singing sensation – or at least land a spot on a reality talent show. My cat, however, does not share my enthusiasm and often hides under the bed when I whip out my trusty Pyle-Pro. But hey, they say you can't please everyone.The build quality is no joke either. This microphone is sturdy enough to withstand my passionate, air-guitar-accompanied performances and the occasional accidental drop. Honestly, I'm pretty sure it could survive the apocalypse – and still be ready for an impromptu jam session in the aftermath.In conclusion, if you're in search of a microphone that will take your karaoke game to new heights (and potentially annoy your neighbors), look no further than the Pyle-Pro. It's a showstopper, a conversation starter, and your new partner in musical crime. So grab your Pyle-Pro, channel your inner rockstar, and let the good times roll!
4.0 out of 5 stars A Hidden Jewel
I believe this is a hidden jewel of a microphone. Let me tell you, at under $10 I wasn't expecting much. I was expecting something plastic, something that feels as cheap as I expected it to sound. Well let me also tell you that this little guy's build quality AND sound is all but cheap.First off, the build quality. Wow is all I can say at $10. This microphone feels nearly as well made as the Shure SM58. It is slightly smaller (15%?), but everything feels the same... the casing, the grill. It's all high quality stuff. It feels VERY well in the hand, I could not believe it. This microphone feels and looks like a $50+ microphone. No, it's not a Shure SM58 but it's pretty darn close for costing a tenth the price.Next, the sound signature. I'd describe it as having a warm, bassy sound especially with proximity effect. The closer you get the more you sound like a radio show host. The proximity effect is definitely there and in my opinion is a good thing when combined with a windscreen. I'm running this guy to a nice preamp and let me tell you that although this is no condenser it does have great clarity. As I said this looks and feels like a $50+ microphone, it sounds like one too. I'd say the sound signature is definitely BETTER than the Blue Snowball USB mic.The included cable is okay quality, not the best. It is an XLR to 1/4. The cable itself is thick but the XLR connector is hard to remove. The 1/4 side has the problem of feeling cheap. But I mean what can you complain, it's $10 for a mic and cable. If I were to review the cable I would say 2/5, but 3/5 for the price.Let me warn you, however, that this microphone only achieves a good sound when hooked up to a preamp. You can "get by" by buying an XLR to 1/8 cable and hooking it to your laptop or whatever but trust me the sound signature will suffer from it. It is dramatically less clear and has less volume, bass, and overall presence when not amplified. It sounds "like a $10 mic" without an amplifier, believe me.Overall the Pyle-Pro PDMIC58 is an excellent microphone for the price. It's well built and sounds great when hooked up to a preamp. Would I recommend buying this guy without a preamp? Yes actually. It's enough to "make ends meet" at $10. But this guy actually shines when you also purchase a preamp to get this guy at a seriously nice signature. Band practice, karaoke, podcasting, Skype, whatever... this guy really does shine at $10.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality microphone for a wedding...
This microphone worked wonderfully for an outdoor wedding. Voice came through clear and without distortion. Great value! Nice product. Good job Pyle!
5.0 out of 5 stars What is not to like. They sound good, and are an amazing deal.
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.
Very good microphone at a very afordable price.
It is a good microphone for a very afordable price, only issue there is no on/off switch. Should be on every mic.
Il minimo indispensabile
The media could not be loaded. Ciao, cercavo un microfono per fare karaoke a casa e divertirmi con gli amici. Questo microfono, ad un costo misero offra una qualità accettabile ed un bel design. Praticamente è quasi uguale al grande shure sm58.
Calidad precio buena
Iba buscando un micrófono para sesiones de karaoke y me ha dejado impresionada. Se escucha muy bien y el acabado se ve resistente. Es el mejor micrófono que he tenido para mi karaoke con diferencia, la voz se escucha más nítida en comparación con mi antiguo micrófono, muy bueno por el precio que tiene.
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Micrófono de muy buena calidad y a un mejor precio
Este micrófono es una excelente alternativa más accesible al clásico 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 fabricación y materiales también. 2. El paquete incluye además 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 mayoría de aplicaciones no profesionales, será suficiente y satisfará 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 aún, quizá 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 volvería comprar
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