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Description

The Pyle Pro PDMIC78 is your go-to dynamic microphone for both studio recording and live performances. With its robust zinc alloy body, this microphone is built to withstand the rigors of touring and frequent use. Thanks to its moving-coil dynamic element, it offers a wide frequency response from 50 Hz to 15 kHz, capturing vocals and instruments with clarity and precision.

Designed with a unidirectional polar pattern, the PDMIC78 effectively minimizes unwanted ambient noise and off-axis sound, making it an ideal choice for environments with high stage bleed. The built-in acoustic pop filter ensures that plosive sounds are reduced, offering a cleaner and more professional sound. No need to worry about running out of batteries or needing phantom power, as this microphone operates independently of external power sources.

Included with the PDMIC78 is a 15-foot XLR to 1/4" cable, providing you with the versatility to connect to a variety of audio equipment. Whether you're recording in the studio or performing live, this reliable microphone is designed to deliver consistent sound quality, making it a staple in any musician's gear collection.

Key Features:

  • Dynamic moving-coil element
  • Handheld design
  • Frequency response of 50 Hz to 15 kHz
  • 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

Owner's manual

Pyle Pro PDMIC78 User Manual
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Podcastage

Pyle-Pro PDMIC78 Review / Test

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Pyle-Pro PDMIC78 Review / Test

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Shure SM57 vs. Pyle PDMIC78: How Do They Compare?

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Tom Buck

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Shure SM57 VS Stagg SDM70 VS Pyle-Pro PDMIC78 - Microphone Shootout

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Landon Bailey

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Pyle-Pro PDMIC78 VS Shure SM57

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Robert Costa

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Behringer SL 75C or Pyle PDMIC78 | which SM57 clone?

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Derek Paul Guitar

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SAUL GARCIA LOPEZ

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SM57 Shootout: Shure vs Behringer vs Pyle

MTJ Guitars

MTJ Guitars

Reviews

PROS

  • Affordable alternative to Shure SM57

  • Great for miking drums, including kick drum

  • Performs well in studio and live settings

  • Bright sound, slightly different character than SM57

  • Comes with cable, adding extra value

  • Highly recommended for tight budgets

CONS

  • More susceptible to feedback than SM57

  • High handling noise, not suitable for handheld use

  • Build quality is so-so

  • Less musical on acoustic guitars

Critic Reviews

Cheap Shure SM57 Clone: Does It Compare to the Original? | Pyle PDMIC78 Review | Zak Taylor Media

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The Pyle Pro PDMIC78 is a surprisingly solid choice for those on a budget, offering sound quality close to the iconic Shure SM57 at a fraction of the cost. While it mimics the SM57's design, the PDMIC78 initially suffered from unbalanced wiring, a flaw easily rectifiable with simple upgrades. Despite its thinner internal wiring, the mic impresses with its brighter tone, which can be desirable for snares and guitar amps. Its affordability and decent performance make it ideal for beginners or as backup mics in risky environments. Overall, it's a commendable SM57 alternative, especially after minor modifications.

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Review – Pyle Pro PDMIC78 Microphone – Jazz-Sax.Com

jazz-sax.com

The Pyle Pro PDMIC78 attempts to mimic the Shure SM57 at a fraction of the cost, offering a surprising deal for budget-conscious musicians. While it delivers a slightly crisper sound akin to a BETA 57, the microphone requires some DIY re-soldering to achieve its full potential. This modification might deter those not comfortable with electronics, but for those willing to tinker, it presents a cost-effective alternative to pricier models. However, the necessity for adjustments may not appeal to all, making it a mixed bag depending on one's technical comfort and needs.

Pyle-Pro PDMIC78 Review / Test — Podcastage

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Just got this as a cheap mic to record my guitar amp. Will report back later

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