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| | Features | Linear full-range response with crisp mid-range presence for optimal clarity and punch a perfect all-purpose, versatile stage and recording micRugged, all-metal construction for maximum reliability featuring a zinc die-cast case and steel mesh windscreen with anti-dent ringPowerful neodymium mic element for highest output without noise cuts through the loudest sound pressure level situations without compromising soundUltra-light aluminum humbucking voice coil & transformerless design, accurate reproduction across the audio spectrum without distortionTight cardioid polar pattern provides excellent off-axis rejection for superior gain before feedback
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| | Description | 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. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 10.5 inches | | Product Width: | 6.25 inches | | Product Height: | 2.25 inches | | Package Length: | 11.8 inches | | Package Width: | 3.3 inches | | Package Height: | 3.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 96 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 96 customer reviews )
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80 of 82 found the following review helpful:
Incredible Value Oct 19, 2006
By Timothy K. Mitchell
"SicTim"
I've been a musician for a good 20+ years now, and I just wanted something cheap to use with my home studio setup.
I was completely surprised by the solid construction and good sound of this mic. It's virtually indistinguishable from the numerous stage mics I've used, including my brief and unfortunate stint as a lead singer. (I really, really shouldn't be allowed to sing. Heh.)
I would (and may) order this item again with no hesitation.
89 of 93 found the following review helpful:
Great Microphone Jan 06, 2006
By Jack Burner I ordered this microphone for my band, and was surprised at its quality for its price. This microphone works great so far. I was not sure about it when I first saw it. However, the feature that bought me was that the cable converts from XLR (end that plugs into mic.) to a 1/4" end. This feature is great because you can plug the microphone into a small amplifier used for guitars and such. Also, you can plug into the "tape/cd" hole. This allows you to play something, i.e guitar, and use the micropone at the same time. I strongly suggest this microphone for aspiring singers. Great buy!
61 of 63 found the following review helpful:
Good for the price Jan 10, 2007
By APenName It's a decent mic for just a few bucks. It works adequately, and has an on/off switch, and an XLR connector.
It comes with a XLR-to-1/4 cord. If you're going to plug this mic into a mixer, be sure to get a XLR-to-XLR cord. The volume of the mic, when connected to a mono 1/4 jack with the included cable, was almost inaudible. With a XLR-to-XLR cord, it was at normal volume levels compared with other equipment.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Very good AND very bad... Mar 12, 2009
By Brian C. Verduin
"Das Mainframe"
Considering that it was this cheap, I have a hard time complaining. The microphone is fantastic for this price, even if hadn't come with a cable, its still priced well for this kind of quality. The outside of the handle seems to be made of electronically milled metal, it worked without a problem and it has an on/off switch. The sound that comes from it is not perfect in any sense of the word, but if you have a decent mixer and a XLR-to-XLR cable, you can equalize the problems (for instance, the low-cut switch on my mixer cuts most of the sound below 60-75 Hz so you get a better mid and high Hz sound). There is also minimal handling noise when picking it up, handing it off, or setting it down (obviously there is noise when doing so, but for a microphone this cheap, it is no reason to complain)
Though my review is mostly positive, I could not give it a 5 star rating for one reason: The cable. Others have already noted this problem (and i hope Nady is listening), the cable is of incredibly low quality. The XLR end of the cable is made of plastic; DO NOT be fooled by the picture! It may look metal, but its made completely of plastic (Even the clip is plastic! Bad idea on their part!) and is spray painted silver (straight out of the box, i panicked because i thought they spray painted the microphone, fortunately the microphone is actually black, no fake there). If i sold products, i would at least make every part as good as the other parts to ensure that there is no returns because of the cable and not the microphone. I also wanted to note that the label on this thing that says "StarPower" is sort of ridiculous, its okay to put a label that says the name/product# of the product, but leave dumb titles like StarPower out of it. People looked at me funny when i handed it to them.
Either way, the microphone is still worth the money. This is the first cheap microphone I have bought, but i will probably buy more since I tested the waters with this product. Note though, if you are buying this product, and you have the option to use XLR-to-XLR cabling, I highly recommend it. Some setups have enough amplification to make mono 1/4th" jacks loud enough, but XLR is generally a better type of connector/cable to deal with. Usually higher quality sound and less chance of the "Mouse Voice" effect (where it is too quiet to hear even with volume pumped to the max).
If you buy your own cable for this microphone, its well worth the price! Trust me, its a well made microphone with a bad cable.
19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Quality inexpensive microphone. Apr 13, 2007
By B. McNeel
"elev8"
Great sounding mic. Durable, built well. You do need to have some amplification to run it. Some sort of preamp. Computer users don't expect to get much sound out of plugging into your sound card only. Once you give it a bit of power it does a great job. It would be difficult for me to think that a better mic could be available for the fantastic price of this Nady.
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