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Pyle-Pro PMEMS10 In Ear Mini XLR Omni-Directional Microphone For Shure System
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Pyle-Pro PMEMS10 In Ear Mini XLR Omni-Directional Microphone (For Shure System).
PRADEEP
Reviewed in India on April 16, 2024
CRISTAL CLEAR VOICE AND SUPERB MIC
Holly Warner
Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2023
Sound quality lacking. Not sturdy enough
Gonzalo
Reviewed in Mexico on November 29, 2022
Compre este para usarlo con mi micrófono shure y suena muy bien y tiene mucho detalle, es perfecto y el sonido es muy detallado y de una muy alta calidad. Si buscas un micrófono para usar con tu sistema shure este es el mejor.
tanko
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2020
Returning purchace, works well for speaking and singing! Even now with required mask wearing, the audio is still really good! (mic used on outside of mask)
Vincent L.
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2019
A good mic for the money. They are not going to last forever,(none do because they are built for comfort not durability). Sound o.k. with a little e.q.
epiquire
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2018
Test drove this mic last Sunday at church. Works like a champ, is nearly invisible, and is easy to wear and adjust. Weighs nearly nothing. Connected seamlessly with the Shure transmitter. Arrived in two days as advertised. Frankly, we were impressed and somewhat surprised (because of the price point) at its performance. Now we are looking for a set of two cordless mics from Pyle.
Gilles Laframboise
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2017
Plug was a bit stiff to insert into transmitter connector with my Shure transmitter pack. Works well with the >microphone
John Russell
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2016
These units are a big surprise as I have about 20 plus of these units that I bought for backup of my much more expensive units ($300 to $600 per) and have found them to be very good sound quality especially for the price, very good headroom before feedback, easy to fit everybody with minor changes in shape and with some of my own minor modifications required they have become very reliable. I am now using them as my main mic's and my expensive mikes as backup. Other Tech's have been asking what are those as they are quit impressed, just haven't told them how little they cost because they are using mic's in the $500 to $900 price range.
Uwe BÃ recke
Reviewed in Germany on February 8, 2016
Bei diesem Mikro war ich sehr angenehm überrascht. Klang gut und Eigenrauschen minimal. Wird bei mir an einem AKG Funksender betrieben.
Juan manuel rodriguez hidalgo
Reviewed in Spain on April 6, 2016
Buen sonido y cómodo a pesar que no sea de diadema y no tienes que modificar el conector para receptor shure es perfecto y por el precio 5 estrellas
Darwyn Brown
Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2015
Great performer does not have the range the more expensive mikes have but works well in small church setting . for both singing and talking. I was quite surprised at the sound for this little. Nice an light not fatigue from wearing this light weight. Going to purchase a 2nd one for the other mic pack we have as a back up
Tony
Reviewed in Canada on June 15, 2014
As others have mentioned, you cannot go wrong with this mic. You get almost the same result as another brand that costs few hundred dollars. It is cheap enough that you can buy one for each speaker. Have not tested it for vocal but works very well for speaking.
Mark
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2014
I'm a pastor and I use an ear-loop microphone that cost us close to $300. The Sunday before Christmas it broke. There was no way I was preaching on Christmas Eve with a handheld microphone! Because of the cost of a ear-loop microphone we didn't keep an extra on hand.So I scrambled to Amazon and found these extremely inexpensive ones. I really had my doubts, but I purchased two anyway.They arrived fast and worked well.Now, a few things about them:They are cheaply made when compared to the $300 model. I am scared to bend them too much as they feel like they will break. Also, the cord begins to show wear a little faster than I like. Also the audio quality isn't as solid as I would like as there seems to me some "hollowness" to my voice, but it isn't bad. Our audio guys have been able to compensate pretty much for that.So, the first one lasted me about 3 months and then it started acting up. So I started using the second one and ordered 4 more that same day as backups. The second one has lasted me over a year and it's still the one I'm using today.I preach at three services every Sunday and we are still growing so the sound isn't bad! Again, these are very inexpensive and if you are a vocalist using them, maybe you won't like them as well, but for a speaker I find that they work very well for me.So here is the summary:ProsInexpensiveIt works well enough for a preacherConsIt sticks out a little and looks somewhat strangeScared to bend the wire too much as it feels like it may breakA little audio distortion may be heard as compared to expensive microphones.I realize I have more cons than pros, but I'm still giving it 5 stars for what it is: An extremely inexpensive alternative to expensive microphones. Anyone who buys this thinking you will get the exact same workmanship and sound as an expensive ear-loop microphone is fooling themselves.This microphone surpassed all of my expectations for a cheap mic.If high quality is if high importance, then buy one of these as an emergency backup and spend the big bucks. But for the spoken word, you should find that this mic will do what you need.
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