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Good looking thing for that price
This was a first vintage looking microphone that I owned and I bought it just for the interest: what can you get for that price. At first I was agreeably surprised that mic is packed in solid case and have funny table stand for it. Other thing I noticed that it has a pretty light weight (if we compare it with other mics of that style). And finally about the sound: it is quite OK for that price, but I do not advise to use it in professional work. It is absolutely inappropriate for any medium or larger stage because of its impressive feedback and sensitivity. In small places it is pretty good, but anyway it is worth to save up some money to buy vintage mic produced by more known brands.
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Looks great, but......
...... I found that you really have to get your mouth close to this to make yourself heard. It would probably benefit from a pre-amp. Anyway, this sort of mic is obviously mainly about that retro image, and no complaints there. It's robustly built and really is designed to pay homage to the Elvis/Sinatra 40s and 50s era. Excellent for a tribute or nostalgia act. It comes in a strong plastic carrying case, with a mini stand, and the price isn't bad.
As I said, in my experience, going through a pre-amp is essential, but good pre amps don't cost the earth, so may well be worth it as the " image " appeal cannot be denied.
As I said, in my experience, going through a pre-amp is essential, but good pre amps don't cost the earth, so may well be worth it as the " image " appeal cannot be denied.
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