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Good Mics
Well I bought these mics for band backing vocals. They are actually quite well built. The on/off switch isn't particularly sturdy, but for a tenner each these are good. Ideal for backing singers. I was fed up of buying expensive mics for band members and them getting knocked about, so they can use these ones. Very acceptable sound quality.Read full review
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Surprisingly good
I bought this set because I had my SM58's stolen days before a karaoke gig and didn't have the money to replace them. I wasn't expecting too much from them, but apart from needing slightly different EQ settings on the mixer I didn't notice the difference. I've had cheap oriental SM58 knock-offs before that I though were 'OK', but these were an order of magnitude better.
I'm sure that if I was doing studio recordings they wouldn't cut muster, but for use as a DJ microphone, karaoke mic or even band vocals they would be ideal, if you can get over the £10-a-mic price tag. One professional singer who's tried them noticed i had new mic's and said she thought they sounded really nice. Given the choice, I'd prefer my SM58's but at nearly ten times the price they are only slightly better, so the bang-for-buck of the XM1800's is excellent.
The microphones came in a good quality case that also houses the microphone stand clips. The case is rugged and should stand reasonable levels of abuse. Only time will tell how fragile the microphones are in use - I doubt they will stand the abuse that SM58s do, but at a tenner a shot I'm not going to worry about that!
So, in conclusion, if you don't have magic ears and need the best available regardless of cost then these are good entry level microphones. If you're doing studio recordings or do have magic ears then you'd probably be better off with a R0de NT1 condenser microphone or better, so you wouldn't be looking at SM58's in the first place.
Will I be replacing my SM58's? Yes, of course I will. But the XM1800s will do for a while and then for backups or if I'm doing karaoke with a roomful of wannabe Tom Joneses.Read full review
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behringer triple pack
i use my behringer microphone for my ham radio so far have had good reports,i also use it with my pc.
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BEhringer XM1800S Dynamic Microphone
For the price i paid for it it is a very good microphone, not in the same league as a Shure Mic but very clear vocal recordings, on and off switch, if your on a budget and want a good quality mic i would recommend this.Read full review
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Great sound!
I am very pleased with yhe sound quality. Voice, instrument, or both in the same time. Body feels metal and they are not very light weight, but it was love at the firs use.
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Mikes good clips u/s
Product good and nicely packed but was dissapointed that the clips to hold to Mike stand were to small for the michraphones .
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Perfect mike!
Great price for a spare back-up microphone and have used Behringer in the past.
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Good value for money
This is a cheaper clone of a Shure SM58.
Of course it's not quite as good, but it's certainly acceptable.
Behringer has a reputation for good quality at a low price, and this is a fine example.
Fab ,low budget microphones and sounds fine for the purpose ...
Good finish and decent sound for a budget mic .
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Microphones
Wonderfull product cheapest on E Bay
Thank you
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