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NADY SP 4C Dynamic Microphone

NADY SP 4C Dynamic Microphone




The models in the Starpower Series represent today’s excellent cutting edge in price/performance value for vocal and instrument dynamic microphones. All of the models offer high-quality rugged construction and excellent reliability, and superior performance to that of some of the best known, most popular classic microphones – and at a fraction of their cost.Linear full-range response with crisp mid-range presence for optimal clarity and punch makes the SP-4C a perfect all-purpose, versatile stage and recording mic. Rugged, all-metal construction for maximum reliability – featuring a zinc die-cast case and steel mesh windscreen with anti-dent ring. Powerful neodymium mic element for highest output without noise – cuts through even the loudest sound pressure level situations without compromising sound. Ultra-light aluminum humbucking voice coil and transformerless design provide noise-free, accurate reproduction across the audio spectrum without distortion. Tight cardioid polar pattern provides excellent off-axis rejection for superior gain before feedback. Advanced multi-axis rubber shockmount for element minimizes handling noise. External on-off switch for easy control of audio from stage. Cable included.

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5 Stars Spectacular
This product worked wonderful for me and my dreams of being a singer. I was not expecting much for the price but over all it went way over my expectaions. This is a GREAT buy for all you singers!

4 Stars Good
The mikes are fine but one of the XLR cable didn’t work. I had to change it.

5 Stars great seller
i am impressed with this mic—i thought for the price i paid,it wouldn’t work good but i was wrong—ty so much

4 Stars Get more than what you pay for
I bought two of these a little while ago and im very satisfied by them, i bought them for my band that just started up and we were low on funds so i just got a few cheap mics. they work very well even when plugged into a Guitar amp…which i had to use for awhile. the sound quality is very clear in a recording interface which is a nice thing, high frequency, good quality, and built to last (as it would seem).

I would say it would be a great buy for begginers of bands and the such.

5 Stars Just Perfect
This microphone is just perfect for the keyboard we got for our Grand-daughter…It was a great buy and saved me time running around elsewhere….The delivery was fast and the microphone was packed very securely….I am happy I found it on Amazon…..

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Shure Beta 58A Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone

Shure Beta 58A Supercardioid Dynamic Microphone




Consistently excellent performance has made Beta microphones the choice of top performers worldwide. Renowned for their warmth, presence and sensitivity to fine detail, Beta cartridge configurations and carefully tailored response curves are as distinctive as the artists who prefer them. All models feature maximum isolation and minimum off-axis coloration.

The Shure Beta 58A

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CAD U1 USB Dynamic Recording Microphone

CAD U1 USB Dynamic Recording Microphone




The CAD U1 USB Recording Microphone makes recording vocals or instruments to your computer a plug and play operation. This dynamic microphone features a cardioid pick-up pattern and a smooth, extended frequency response. A built-in popfilter takes care of those annoying P-popping sounds. Perfect for podcasting, the U1 also includes an on/off switch, 10 foot USB cable and a desktop microphone stand.

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Don’t let the advertising lure you in
This microphone was able to record my voice, like it said it would- everything else was utter lies. It DID NOT filter any popping (actually, it seemed to amplify it). It didn’t record clearly, and there was an obscene static noise throughout whenever I was recording with it. I tweaked its settings endlessly, to no avail. It just would not perform as expected. So overall, it didn’t do a lot of the things I bought it for. My built-in Mac microphone (which is amateur at best) is far superior to this microphone, and I will continue to use it until I am promised something that actually delivers.

2 Stars Steer clear!
When I plug this microphone into my computer, it becomes the default device for both input AND OUTPUT, meaning that there is a static hum whenever the microphone is in use. Even when I changed the settings, the hum remained! Upon listening to a recording, I heard a radio station playing that I must have picked up! I don;t know how that happened, but if anyone else has experienced any of these problems, please let me know, so I can make sure that if I received a malfunctioning device or not.

1 Star too much hum and buzz
The microphone that I purchased has quite a lot of hum and buzz; enough to make it completely unusable. No amount of fiddling with the audio mixer input setting would get rid of the problem.

My advice to anyone interested in purchasing this product is “get aquainted with the return policy just in case your mic is defective”.

1 Star do a bit more research
deals are great. and this is a deal, but not a very good one. you will thank yourself later by not getting this; life will go on without a dynamic recording microphone. i am sure there are some people who might find this microphone to be exactly what they are looking for; it was not what i was looking for.

someone does care. do with this review what you will.

5 Stars Great, low-priced native-USB microphone.
I love and usually use the Rode Podcaster (Rode Microphones Podcaster USB Microphone), but I wanted something lighter and cheaper to carry around. Something cheap enough that I wouldn’t be too upset if I dropped it or something.

I bought this mic despite the mixed reviews, and I’m glad I did. It sounds great. I haven’t had any of the humming or buzzing reported by others, but I have picked up radio broadcasts while doing a test recording at work. I suspect that the other reviewers may have been experiencing interference or a bad cable rather than a bad mic.

Despite the cheap price, I’ve actually gotten compliments while using this mic on Skype. It comes with a decent desktop stand, has an on/off switch, and is native USB. For the price, it’s really great. (I’m used to spending around $200 and up on a good mic.)

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Shure SM57 LC Cardioid Dynamic Microphone

Shure SM57 LC Cardioid Dynamic Microphone




What gives the SM57 the reputation of a workhorse? Maybe the fact that the Shure SM57 is versatile in application, durable, and reliable. It has been used by the President of the United States for the past 30 years, and put to the test on stage and on tour by artists such as Stewart Copeland, AC/DC, and the Stone Temple Pilots, as well as famed producer Daniel Lanois, to name a few. It can be dropped down six flights of stairs then dunked in a glass of water and still perform like it just came out of the box (please don’t try this at home).The SM57 has become a standard in the musician’s arsenal thanks to the extremely effective cardioid pickup pattern, which isolates the main sound source while minimizing background noise. It is ideal for close miking: guitar and bass amps; snare drums, toms, and congas; and brass instruments. The SM57 performs great on stage and in the recording studio.Ask most any recording engineer what the best microphone is for miking a snare drum and their answer will be the Shure SM57. Many believe that it is the baseline standard microphone for recording instruments.The SM57 demonstrates its versatility by also being ideal for vocal applications. Michael Jackson used the SM57 to record the famous Billie Jean in 1982; Cyndi Lauper sings into the SM57; and President Bush is still speaking to the country with the SM57.The SM57 is ideal for night-after-night touring and is deserving of its workhorse designation. But, if you really can’t relate to Michael Jackson, Cyndi Lauper, Stewart Copeland, AC/DC, Stone Temple Pilots, or the President of the United States, take it from consumers like yourself. Most people consider this to be the most versatile mic in their arsenal.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great for vocals or instruments!
People will try to tell you that the sm58 is a better vocal mic, it’s not true. The sm58 is designed to enhance only the sounds that fall within a certain range (the vocal range as decided by shure). This mic accurately portrays both vocals, miked instruments, acoustic instruments, and even some drums. I say some because we haven’t tried the bass drum, might work for that as well, or might be too much, I don’t know. Regardless, for a versatile mic that will last you as long as you need it to, buy the sm57.

1 Star Watch out for counterfeit Shure 57 Microphones!
I just recently bought two 57’s from two different Amazon dealers at a very cheap price of $70. After testing these microphones with other Shure 57’s and having a couple of expert local sound technicians spec-out the microphones, we discovered that these microphones were total counterfeits. True Shure microphones are typically very high quality microphones when they are direct from the Shure factory. If you go for the deal, check your microphone as soon as it arrives. If there are problems with your high-end being very sensitive and feeding-back and you have no low-end, it’s probably a counterfeit. Shure 57’s are pretty well balanced across the board with very little adjustments on your EQ.

Go ahead, pay a higher price and buy them from your local music dealer or from an Internet store that you trust. There are counterfeits out there…be careful!!!

I normally rate genuine Shure 57 Microphones as 5-stars.

4 Stars One Half Of Shure’s Long Lasting Dynamic Duo
Considering that the SM57 was introduced to the world in 1967, a year after the Shure SM58LC Shure SM58 Vocal Microphone, I guess the 58 gets Batman status, relegating the 57 to that of Robin. But that’s not really a fair assessment considering the 57 and 58 were developed at the same time, and except for the 58’s acoustic foam lined cage pop screen, the two mics are identical electrically.

The SM (Studio Microphone) 57 was designed to begin it’s life in a recording studio, as a dynamic microphone used to mic the ever increasing volume of rock and roll amplifiers, drum kits, etc. In that capacity, it had no use for the pop screen of it’s cousin the SM58, still one of the most sold vocal mics in the world to this day. So the SM57 slimmed down and even though it’s still a fine vocal mic, you’ll see it used mostly mic’ing instruments, which it excels at.

One of it’s long time and most important roles has been the official podium mic for the White House. A pair of SM57’s is always seen on various White House podiums for press conferences and there is even a VIP bundled kit Shure SM57 VIP Dual Microphone Kit you can buy for this exact type of use.

The SM57 is an extremely rugged mic, built to tough standards and can take lots of road abuse. That’s one of the things that makes it popular with touring bands and sound companies. And on top of that, it’s just a great sounding mic for the price.

There is a Performer Series Shure Beta 57A Microphone that looks very similar to the SM57 but the Beta 57 has a different mic capsule and transformer and sounds different. So make sure you try before you buy.

Bottom line is the Shure SM57 is one tough road mic that sounds awesome and is not overly priced. A best value for sound companies, home studio recordists and touring musicians.

4 Stars good of course
What else is there to say other than legendary? It is sturdy, but does not get as good of a sound as I expected. Maybe, it was too hyped up by everyone. I often use it for vocals during practice. When it comes to recording, I found my MXL condenser sounds warmer and more full.

5 Stars good price great mic
If you know the sure 57’s then you know the timeless quality of this mic for snare and guitar cab micking. Good price

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Shure C606 WD All Purpose Dynamic Microphone with XLR Cable and 1 4 inch Adapter

The Shure C606 is a cool mic to have because it’s so versatile. Plug it into a PA, DJ mixer, or your computer’s sound card! This mic does is all! AND it comes with an XLR to 1/4 inch cable — a must have cable for connecting different types of equipment.

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Shure C606 WD All Purpose Dynamic Microphone with XLR Cable and 1 4 inch Adapter




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