Pyle-Pro Professional Moving Coil Dynamic Cardioid Unidirectional Vocal Handheld Microphone Includes 15ft XLR Audio Cable to 1/4” Audio Connection (PDMIC78)
Comes with microphone and XLR-1/4inch cable. Click here for a larger image Uses XLR for high quality audio output
Professional Moving Coil Dynamic Handheld Microphone
This unidirectional, dynamic handheld microphone is perfect for the serious musician recording in the studio or out on stage. It’s perfect for voice recording due to the high quality moving coil unidirectional dynamic element. Thanks to the durable zinc alloy metal construction and steel mesh ball shaped grill, you know your equipment is secure. Includes a 15 foot XLR cable.
Perfect for On-Stage or Studio Use
This microphone gives you a robust sound with high gain before feedback thanks to its moving-coil dynamic element. It’s also uni-directional so your microphone only picks up sounds that are directly in front it – that way your audio is reproduced without interference from instruments or speakers on stage.
XLR Input for Professional Quality Sound
The PDMIC78 features an XLR input, giving you the highest quality sound possible out of your vocal performances.
Built to Handle Just About Anything
With a durable zinc alloy metal construction and a steel mesh ball shaped grill, the PDMIC78 is built to last and can handle just about anything.
Features:
– Built-in Acoustic Pop Filter
– Ultra-Wide Frequency Response
– High Signal Output for Vocals & Singing
– Rugged Construction & Steel Mesh Grill
– Integrated Low Noise Circuitry
– Includes: 15′ ft. XLR to 1/4” Audio Connection Cable
– Perfect for Stage Performances or In-Studio Use
Technical Specs:
– Mic Element/Type: Dynamic
– Pickup/Polar Pattern: Uni-Directional
– Mic Body Material: Zinc Alloy Metal
– Frequency Response: 50Hz-15KHz
– 600 Ohm Output Impedance (+/-)30%
– Microphone Sensitivity: -54dB (+/-)3db(0dB=1V/Pa @ 1KHz)
– Dimensions: Φ1.24” x 6.14”
– Sold as: Unit
– Weight: 1.43 lbs.
Product Features
- 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 PDMIC78 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.
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WOW!!!!!!!!! These mics are amazing. I would recommend being a bit tech savvy to make sure the mics are performing at there best. You can kinda consider these a bit of a project but when you finish they will blow you away! They will work as is bit could be optimize for better performance. I bought 4 and will probably buy more in the future.First you will need to know how to solder. Unscrew the mic and get rid of the old thin crappy wires and put some better ones in (I used some old mic cable I…