The PGA48 Dynamic Vocal Microphone is a professional quality microphone featuring highly durable design and construction that delivers excellent sound. Ideal for use in spoken word and karaoke performance, the PGA48 features an on/off switch, swivel adapter, zipper pouch and choice of XLR cable or QTR ( 1/4 “) cable, or without cable.
Product Features
- Tailored microphone cartridge design specifically for clarity in the standard frequency range of speech
- Cardioid polar pattern picks up audio from the source while rejecting unwanted noise
- Updated industrial design with black metallic finish and grille featuring classic silver ball grille
- Three available options: (1) with 15-foot XLR-XLR cable, (2) with 15-foot XLR-QTR cable, and (3) without cable
- On/Off switch for discrete control of microphone operation
- Stand adapter for mounting to a microphone stand
- Zipper pouch included for additional protection during storage or transport
- Legendary Shure quality design and construction for exceptional performance in rigorous environments

Sleek mic that can hang with an advanced karaoke singer without emptying the wallet I bought this because I wanted to have a home karaoke setup on a semi-low budget without sacrificing too much quality.I don’t have any experience with what high-end (expensive) mics are supposed to sound like, but I do have experience with what crappy mics sound like. I am referring to the ones you use at your typical Korean karaoke bars.If you have a decent singing voice ( but not winning American Idol any time soon ), you are probably looking for mics that do a good job of reproducing your voice without breaking the bank. I believe this mic fits that criteria very well. When I sing through it, I feel that it is an accurate (to my ears) reproduction of my voice and it feels good to hear it. I don’t feel that way with cheaper, lower-quality mics.I also decided to get wired instead of a budget wireless mic because I reasoned that more of the costs it took to make the mic went towards making it sound good, rather than making it work wirelessly…
… to 200 dollars and this model sounds just as good i have mics from shure that cost $150 to 200 dollars and this model sounds just as good
Great Mic – Especially For The Price! Let me start by saying – This mic is amazing! I’ve been looking around for a good but inexpensive mic for a while now and this is what I decided on.Pros:Great audio qualityOn/off switchIncludes XLR cableIncludes mic holderPriceSounds like an Sm58Cons:It’s a bit noisy when hold it your hand, but if you use a mic stand it’s great.Doesn’t come with dragonIf you are planning to use this with a guitar amp you will need an impedance transformer. This basically allows your low impedance device (Microphone) to be able to be plugged into your high impedance input (Amp). I’ve linked a great one here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006NMUHW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1The XLR-QTR cable will not give you the same great results as this will. You will need to select the XLR-XLR cable to be able to use this transformer.You won’t regret buying this microphone!I did…