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Shure PG58XLR Vocal Mic with XLR to XLR Cable

Shure PG58XLR Vocal Mic with XLR to XLR Cable
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Shure PG58XLR Vocal Mic with XLR to XLR Cable

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The SHURE PG58 is a rugged microphone tuned to accentuate the clarity of lead and back-up vocals. This mic features many of the same durability and performance attributes of other SHURE products, at a very attractive price! Durable metal construction On / Off switch for onstage control Hardened steel mesh ball grille resists wear and abuse Integral pop filter reduces explosive breath sounds and wind noise Includes 15 foot XLR cable, break resistant mic clip and storage bag Frequency response - 60Hz to 15kHz Two year warranty

 
List Price: $104.90
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Product Details
Product Length:7.25 inches
Product Width:3.5 inches
Product Height:3.5 inches
Product Weight:0.07 pounds
Package Length:10.4 inches
Package Width:8.6 inches
Package Height:3.1 inches
Package Weight:2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

Features
  • Microphone Type: Dynamic (moving coil)

  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid (unidirectional)

  • Frequency Response: 60 to 15,000 Hz

  • Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3 of microphone output connector

  • Output Impedance (at 1000 Hz): 300 Ohms


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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5Does exactly what I wanted  Nov 24, 2008

This is a GREAT mic! I bought it specifically for Karaoke. It is used along side a well worn SM58 and you know what? It actually sounds better than it's more expensive counterpart. Granted it is 20 years newer, but hey...It's great. It makes my crappy voice sound great when singing Karaoke and thats all I care about! For the price, it's a decent mic.

It came with a mic stand holder, a case and a double ended XLR cable. Perfect for my needs. Shure makes good stuff!

4shure pg58  Oct 24, 2008
im pretty sure its good... i just have it today oct.23 2008 i place the order last oct.18 2008... the only thing i dont like is the cable it should be xlr to xlr but when i open it its a xlr to 1/4 but its ok... i got the pg48 back in 2002 and its still working pretty good now that i have the pg58 i think the mic is better than what i got

4It is a Shure microphone!  Sep 02, 2008
This is a nice enough mid range mic. It is rugged, feels substantial in the hand, and can handle the occasional drop on the floor.

Sound quality is fine. I wouldn't used it as a studio reference mic, but for general purpose PA work, it is right up to expectations.

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5Its a Shure......any questions?  Mar 17, 2008
So I run a small recording studio in my home and work with the audio systems at our church and other events. All the places I've ever worked at trust SHURE microphones. I bought the PG58, and its apparent why that is. Giving little or no feedback at high volumes, the PG58 really owns up to its SHURE name. It has a shockmount inside so the handling noise is barely there. The rugged handle and materials used to build it can take a serious beating. I myself treat my equipment very well, but I know others who use SHURE microphones and DON'T take the best care....and they're nearly indestructible! Bottom Line, great mic for a great price, especially if you buy it on Amazon! So far, its pleased me endlessly, and I'm sure it will continue to do so!

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4Good, Rugged Quality  Mar 18, 2007
There are higher priced mics out there, but it's hard to find a better mix of quality and price. I use this as a practice mic, with a karaoke machine, and I've let my daughter (10 years old)and her friends play "Hannah Montana" with it. It has, so far, stood up very well to their use and mine. The sound is good with very little noise.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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