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Description

The Pyle-Pro PDMIC58 Dynamic Microphone is a versatile choice for musicians and audio enthusiasts alike, designed to capture your voice and instruments with precision whether on stage or in the studio. With a built-in acoustic pop filter, this handheld microphone ensures your sound remains clear and free from unwanted plosives, making it an ideal companion for vocalists. Its unidirectional polar pattern enhances focus on the desired sound source, minimizing background noise and interference from room reflections and stage bleed.

Constructed with a rugged zinc alloy body, the PDMIC58 is built to withstand the demands of frequent use and transport, offering durability that performers can rely on. The dynamic moving-coil element allows for use without the need for batteries or phantom power, providing a simple yet effective setup. The microphone's frequency response range of 50 Hz to 15 kHz captures a wide spectrum of sound, from rich bass tones to crisp highs.

Included with the microphone is a 15-foot XLR to 1/4" cable, giving you the flexibility to connect to various audio systems and setups. Whether you're recording in a studio or performing live, the Pyle-Pro PDMIC58 offers reliable performance with a focus on clarity and durability.

Key Features:

  • Dynamic moving-coil element
  • Handheld design
  • 50 Hz to 15 kHz frequency response
  • Includes 15' XLR to 1/4" cable
  • Built-in acoustic pop filter minimizes plosives
  • Unidirectional polar pattern reduces pickup of off-axis sounds
  • Requires no batteries or phantom power
  • Durable zinc alloy body
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Landon Bailey

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Landon Bailey

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Oliver Leopold

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Reviews

PROS

  • Sturdy build quality, feels heavy-duty and durable

  • Excellent sound clarity for the price, captures nuances well

  • Affordable alternative to more expensive microphones

  • Effective in various settings, from karaoke to voiceovers

  • High gain provides powerful sound output

  • Easy to modify for balanced output

  • Performs comparably to $100 mics in certain scenarios

CONS

  • Excessive high-end, lacking in low-end frequencies

  • Unbalanced cable can be noisy

  • Handling noise present, though reduced compared to some competitors

  • Can produce plosives if not used with proper technique

  • Buzz and muddy sound reported in some PA system setups

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3.5 out of 5

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wyatt_goodwin

pretty good

for a stage mic i gets the job done. it doesn't have that great of a pickup range but if you get in the right spot it can sound great.

J

Pyle-Pro PDMIC58/PDMIC59 Dynamic Microphone

I have the PDMIC59, which is the PDMIC58 with the On/Off Switch. Again, Pyle-Pro has a solid microphone with either the 58 or 59. This comes in a 3 pack kit and for what the PDMIC58/59 lacks as a 1:1 comparison to the Shure SM58(S), you can buy 3 of these and have backup mics for less than what a Shure SM58(S) MSRP's for.

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