

🎙️ Own the stage with rugged clarity and pro-level punch!
The Pyle Dynamic Cardioid Microphone combines a unidirectional pickup pattern with a rugged zinc alloy body and built-in pop filter, delivering clear, high-gain audio with minimal background noise. Perfectly suited for stage performances, studio recordings, and streaming, it includes a 15ft XLR cable for versatile connectivity and is engineered to withstand demanding environments while maintaining professional sound quality.









| ASIN | B003GEBGA0 |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Karaoke, Singing, Streaming, Video Conference |
| Audible Noise | 54 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 54 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #8 in Vocal Dynamic Microphones |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Built-In Media | 15' (5.5Mm) Microphone Cable, Limited 1-Year Warranty, Pyle Pro Pdmic58 Professional Moving Coil Dynamic Handheld Microphone |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Audio Interface, Audio Mixer, PA System, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,503 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic, Zinc |
| Frequency Range | 0.05 khz - 15 khz |
| Frequency Response | 15 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888901796 |
| Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine, Laptop, PC |
| Impedance | 600 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 10.25 x 5.25 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Pyle Professional Moving Coil Dynamic Cardioid Unidirectional Vocal Handheld Microphone Includes 15ft XLR Audio Cable to 1/4'' Audio Connection (PDMIC58) |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Model Name | Pyle Handheld Microphone PDMIC58 Dynamic Moving Coil Cardioid Unidirectional Includes 15ft XLR Audio Cable to 1/4'' Audio Connection Model Name Pyle Handheld Microphone PDMIC58 Dynamic Moving Coil Cardioid Unidirectional Includes 15ft XLR Audio Cable to 1/4'' Audio Connection See more |
| Model Number | PDMIC58 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Karaoke, Singing, Streaming, Video Conference |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 54 dB |
| Special Feature | Runs on Plug-In Power |
| UPC | 068888901796 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-YEAR |
L**R
Good enough - not pro mic
Does the job. Nothing fancy or pro. But will make a nice sound for simple sound
C**E
Great budget microphone
1yr warranty, fairly clear audio, doesn't seem to pickup any unwanted noise from housing. Easily recommend for a budget microphone e
M**C
Inexpensive, good but not great quality, needs to be rewired to use professionally.
Very inexpensive compared to Shure SM58. It is not as good though, Shure has more bass output. The Shure build quality is better as well. Not hugely different, just not the same machining quality and timbre as the Shure product. The most important thing to know is that the microphone is wired internally unbalanced. The case is connected to pin 3 and 1, with the capsule wired to pin 1. So you absolutely need to cut the bridge between pin 1 and 3 and resolder the capsule output to pin 3, of you are going to use this with a professional set up. If you don't there will be problems with phantom power circuits and you won't have the noise rejection that balanced circuit operation affords. Further the supplied mic cable is only single conductor shielded. So you can't just cut off the 1/4" and replace it with an XLR male. You need to get a new mic cable. I still give it 4 stars because a mic cable is $10 and it takes about 10 minutes if you are skilled to fix the connections. We purchased 30 of these to use at a school where they are likely to sustain physical damage or loss. The students will get a close to SM58 like experience for 25% of the cost. Cost is a big issue. Again these are not as good as the Shure product but cost a lot less. It would have been nice if the used shielded twisted pair cable and did the unbalancing at the 1/4" tip sleeve connector. This would have allowed the mic and cable to be used in professional PA systems with regular cables unmodified, or by clipping off the 1/4" connector and replacing it with an XLR.
R**N
Great microphone!
Great microphone very clear quality makes my voice sound crisp easy to connect to multiple speakers I’ve used it with.
A**R
My New Partner in Karaoke Crime!
Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to my new best friend, the Pyle-Pro Microphone. Together, we're a musical dream team – like Sonny and Cher, Simon and Garfunkel, or peanut butter and jelly. This unassuming little gadget has transformed my shower singing escapades into full-fledged concerts that have my neighbors tapping their feet (and occasionally filing noise complaints). Before the Pyle-Pro, I had a string of disappointing microphone encounters. I felt like Goldilocks on the hunt for the perfect mic – some were too quiet, some too noisy, and others just downright unreliable. But when I finally laid my hands on this piece of audio wizardry, I knew I'd found my "just right." Now, when I host my legendary karaoke nights, the Pyle-Pro is the star of the show. It captures every nuance of my angelic voice (read: enthusiastic off-key belting) with stunning clarity. With this bad boy in hand, I feel like I can take on the world – or at least convince my friends that I'm a long-lost member of a famous band. The Pyle-Pro Microphone is so good; I've convinced myself that I could be the next singing sensation – or at least land a spot on a reality talent show. My cat, however, does not share my enthusiasm and often hides under the bed when I whip out my trusty Pyle-Pro. But hey, they say you can't please everyone. The build quality is no joke either. This microphone is sturdy enough to withstand my passionate, air-guitar-accompanied performances and the occasional accidental drop. Honestly, I'm pretty sure it could survive the apocalypse – and still be ready for an impromptu jam session in the aftermath. In conclusion, if you're in search of a microphone that will take your karaoke game to new heights (and potentially annoy your neighbors), look no further than the Pyle-Pro. It's a showstopper, a conversation starter, and your new partner in musical crime. So grab your Pyle-Pro, channel your inner rockstar, and let the good times roll!
R**R
Above average mic with world's worst cord.
For the price, this is a decent option if you are in dire need of a microphone. The problem is that it is certainly not without faults. Within a week of owning it, its input jack basically disintegrated in my hands. I could understand this had I been abusing it... Yet I treated it very carefully and had used only plugged it in a grand total of 2 times at this point. So you may be saying to yourself... What's the big deal, it is only the cord that broke... Those are easily be placed. Normally you would be right, yet this microphone requires the use of (what I can only assume would be) Pyle's own proprietary brand of cords. No other cord that I tried would work out of the box until we discovered that this microphone requires it's cords to be wired (as in literally wired to the connectors) the exact opposite of any 3rd party cord that you will likely find on store shelves. Once we rewired a cord it did, however, work properly. Shady business practices, there. As for the build quality of the actual mic, it is super solid for with a nice & thick metal windscreen that screams of quality. The mic's sound quality is up for interpretation depending on one's individual tastes. While your voice will come through clearly (not as clear as the more expensive mics, obviously) it also inexplicably has what appears to be built in reverb. While this can be a good thing for singers who are a fan of lots of reverb on their voice, some singers may find this to be an extreme turn off to buying this mic (hence the reason I decided to point it out). Overall the mic is a decent build for the price, but I simply can't get over that proprietary cord nonsense, & while it may not be an immediate problem for some, as it was me, I guarantee that it will become a very real problem for some of you in the long run.
A**S
Great Quality
These are some great microphones especially for the price, I did some test recordings and it sounds amazing. The only thing to keep in mind is when recording instruments, I recorded a trumpet line and it sounded a bit off, it’s probably the way I placed it ( I’m new to the recording scene) but with a few tweaks I’m sure it would sound great. Anyway these mics are a great start to the recording world.
M**L
Really good
Really great for the price. Bought one before my second purchase and put it through the works, I think the cable gave out after like a year. These are great. I used this on my job rocker max and it was really clear. The metal part is easily dentable though, doesn’t really change how good it works though.
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