

🎙️ Elevate your sound game with pro-level clarity and durability
The Pyle Dynamic Cardioid Microphone combines a rugged zinc alloy construction with a unidirectional pickup pattern and built-in pop filter, delivering high gain and ultra-wide frequency response (50Hz-15kHz). Complete with a 15ft XLR cable, it’s engineered for both stage and studio, offering professional-grade sound isolation and durability at an unbeatable value.









| ASIN | B003GEBGA0 |
| Audio Sensitivity | 54 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #277 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #12 in Vocal Dynamic Microphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,465) |
| Date First Available | April 9, 2010 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Frequency Response | 15 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888901796 |
| Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine, Laptop, PC |
| Impedance | 600 Ohms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.25 x 5.25 x 3.5 inches |
| Item model number | PDMIC58 |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic, Zinc |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 10.25 x 5.25 x 3.5 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 54 dB |
| UPC | 068888901796 |
L**R
Good enough - not pro mic
Does the job. Nothing fancy or pro. But will make a nice sound for simple sound
D**E
Way more performance than price.
bought the $100 sure version.... I wish i would have known about this first. excellent quality.
T**O
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.
I**.
Amazing mic for the price, great for beginners to new professionals.
I'm a beginner for karaoke and started with some wireless mics that were scratch at high notes. Then I went down the rabbit hole and was given suggestions for the SM58, SM58S, Beringher, JBL wireless mics, and this Pyle. For the price, this Pyle is just as good and some may even prefer it. The Shure mic is a little more warm on the voice, but if I had known the Pyle was this good, I wouldn't have spent $100+ on a Shure. I'm sure the Shure would last longer if dropped etc, but the Pyle is still pretty solid esp for home use. For beginners on a budget I definitely suggest this mic.
R**N
Great microphone!
Great microphone very clear quality makes my voice sound crisp easy to connect to multiple speakers I’ve used it with.
I**G
Great sound quality with a big caveat, atrocious build quality
Sound quality is incredible for the price, but only so long as it and its stand are not touched or even slightly vibrated. For my use case, I have this hooked up to my computer through an XLR-USB adapter and on a desktop stand. Without putting a piece of cardboard under the stand, just the act of typing on my keyboard transfers enough vibration for each keystroke to be audible as a bassy boom. When handheld, the slightest movement of the holding hand will be audibly picked up as well. But with placed on a stand and not touched, sound quality is unbelievably good for this low of a price. Without any equalization or post-processing applied, a friend of mine who does professional sound work describes it as adequate, but he'd never use it because of the handling noise and build quality issues. Build quality is exactly what you'd expect of something this cheap. This shipped to me with one of the wires not properly soldered and I had to fix it myself. Soon after, the paint began flicking off at the slightest touch, and now there's more bare spots than there is black paint left on it. Though only cosmetic and nobody but me sees the thing, it's still not indicative of a high quality product. If I knew the build quality would be this bad, I wouldn't have bought this. I recommend spending a few more dollars on another SM-58 clone that'll hopefully have better build quality. Oh, and through the included XLR->1/4" cable in the trash. It functions exactly as well as it smells, and it doesn't exactly smell like springtime flowers if you can catch my drift.
ا**ة
منتج امريكي قوي الحساسية المايك احترافي يستخدموه اغلب الفنانين في الاستوديوهات للتسجيل لذا. هو عندي الافضل
Y**E
Good to singalong
B**H
Unbeatable for the price. Good sound! Equivalent to Shure Mic at a fraction of the price. Has got pop filter included so great for vocals. Would recommend Bob Maich
S**A
"Great budget-friendly microphone! The Pyle-Pro PDMIC58 delivers clear sound and solid performance for the price. The build is decent, though lighter than premium models. Works well for karaoke, podcasts, and basic recordings.
C**N
Très beau micro
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