Stage Right by Monoprice Unidirectional Performance Dynamic Vocal Microphone w/ Mic Clip
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does this come with a cable?
A shopper
on Nov 3, 2018
No cable, you’ll have to buy one separately.
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- Mark J Carlin I on Nov 5, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 3, 2018
No, this item does not come with a cable.
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- Paul A on Nov 6, 2018
- Purchased on Mar 13, 2018
No, it does not come with a cable.
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- Aaron T on Nov 5, 2018
- Purchased on Jun 16, 2018
No cables included, just the mic.
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- Jason W on Nov 6, 2018
- Purchased on Jun 15, 2018
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What is the thread size on the clip? I'm wondering which size mic. stand I can use this with
A shopper
on Aug 8, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The mic clip is standard 5/8 size. Any of our mic stands will work well for you.
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- Dave L Staff on Aug 8, 2019

Monoprice Universal Tripod Microphone Stand with 30in Boom Arm
BEST ANSWER: The mic clip is standard 5/8 size. Any of our mic stands will work well for you.
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- Dave L Staff on Aug 8, 2019

Monoprice Universal Tripod Microphone Stand with 30in Boom Arm
I think 5/8" but you can purchase Monoprice Screw Thread Adapter for Microphone Stand (5/8in Male to 3/8in Female) and you're all set. Cost you 75 cents!

Monoprice Screw Thread Adapter for Microphone Stand (5/8in Male to 3/8in Female)
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- William H on Aug 8, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 19, 2018
The clip is the standard size used on mic stands. It is not the small size that requires a reducer.
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- Dale P on Aug 8, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 3, 2018
Don’t know the exact size, but it’s the industry standard.
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- Kyle D on Aug 9, 2019
- Purchased on Dec 8, 2018
The clip works on all my regular size microphone stands.
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- John P on Aug 9, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 17, 2018
standard 5/8"-27 like you would find on most mic stands
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- Mike K on Aug 8, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 25, 2018
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Does this Microphone require 48volts to work? Or can it run into an android phone (with the correct adaptors of course) without the phantom power?
Bill R
on Sep 27, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your interest in this mic. This dynamic mic does not require 48V phantom power.
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- Dave L Staff on Sep 29, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your interest in this mic. This dynamic mic does not require 48V phantom power.
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- Dave L Staff on Sep 29, 2017
Dynamic mics do not require phantom power. However there will be an impedance mismatch with phone. You need a high impedance mic- or an adapter from low Z to high Z.
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- Jeff N on Sep 30, 2017
- Purchased on Oct 31, 2016
This is not a condenser microphone and does not require phantom power. It should work as long as you have some sort of XLR adapter to one of the ports on your Android device.
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- Brian P on Sep 29, 2017
- Purchased on Nov 30, 2016
No phantom needed, as it is not a condenser mic
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- Marie Laurence M on Sep 29, 2017
- Purchased on Dec 12, 2016
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Does this mic require a windscreen to eliminate plosives?
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on Jun 9, 2017
BEST ANSWER: This mic is very close to the Shure SM58. On either mic the windscreen helps to eliminate plosives.
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- Kim B on Jun 10, 2017
- Purchased on Dec 1, 2016
BEST ANSWER: This mic is very close to the Shure SM58. On either mic the windscreen helps to eliminate plosives.
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- Kim B on Jun 10, 2017
- Purchased on Dec 1, 2016
Have trained our people to speak/speak over so we usually have no issues. But this is an expensive mic with lower sensitivity than a 58 so should not be a problem. Very worth the $$$
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- Jeff N on Jun 9, 2017
- Purchased on Nov 1, 2016
It's just like any other mic in this category. I'd say the answer is the same as if you were using an SM58.
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- Wm Josiah E on Feb 11, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 13, 2019
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Does it come with on/off switch?
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on Nov 12, 2019
BEST ANSWER: It does not, thank goodness
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- Davis F on Nov 12, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 4, 2019
BEST ANSWER: It does not, thank goodness
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- Davis F on Nov 12, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 4, 2019
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What is the frequency response?
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on Jun 4, 2017

Stage Right by Monoprice Unidirectional Performance Dynamic Vocal Microphone w/ Mic Clip

Monoprice Performance Condenser Vocal Microphone with Clip
BEST ANSWER: Thanks for your interest in these performance microphones. The Dynamic Vocal mic has a frequency response of 20Hz-17kHz, the condenser is 20Hz-19kHz.
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- Dave L Staff on Jun 13, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thanks for your interest in these performance microphones. The Dynamic Vocal mic has a frequency response of 20Hz-17kHz, the condenser is 20Hz-19kHz.
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- Dave L Staff on Jun 13, 2017
@"New User U", the dynamic mic probably has a frequency response of about 60 Hz to 15 kHz and this condenser mic probably has FR of about 50 Hz to 18 kHz. Those are typical FR for these types of mics.
There is no way the dynamic vocal mic goes down to 20 Hz unless it is some wakky unusual mic. I would not trust Dave Audio's seemingly outlandish claim, even though he apparently is "Monoprice Staff", unless he backs up his claim with a certified graph from a calibration lab. 20 Hz is extremely rare for inexpensive dynamic mics. "Vocal" mics of any kind (condensers included) rarely go below about 50 Hz -- and this is intentional. Generally, you do *NOT* want a vocal mic that goes all the way down to 20 Hz, or else you will have a lot of problems (breath pops, handling noise, stage rumble, etc.). Additionally, dynamic vocal mics are normally used with a high-pass filter around the ballpark of 120 Hz due to proximity effect. Hope this helps.
There is no way the dynamic vocal mic goes down to 20 Hz unless it is some wakky unusual mic. I would not trust Dave Audio's seemingly outlandish claim, even though he apparently is "Monoprice Staff", unless he backs up his claim with a certified graph from a calibration lab. 20 Hz is extremely rare for inexpensive dynamic mics. "Vocal" mics of any kind (condensers included) rarely go below about 50 Hz -- and this is intentional. Generally, you do *NOT* want a vocal mic that goes all the way down to 20 Hz, or else you will have a lot of problems (breath pops, handling noise, stage rumble, etc.). Additionally, dynamic vocal mics are normally used with a high-pass filter around the ballpark of 120 Hz due to proximity effect. Hope this helps.
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- Colonel Meow on Jun 20, 2017
- Purchased on Jun 18, 2017
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Rated 3 out of 5
Not an SM58 clone - NOT
It doesn't hum so that's a good thing. My star rating above is being very generous -. If you expect anything like an SM58, save your money; With that thought, this one's a paper weight. It has high gain but that's maybe the plus. The body is solid and subject to contact noise; By direct comparison, I can't use this for male voice singing unless my audience has deficient hearing. It does LOOK good...
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great mic for the price.
Sometimes you want a mic without a folks can't mess with it on stage leaving things to the fate (I mean control) of the sound person. Quality is great, I would rather have a stack of these versus my SM58 for the price. If my friends are right, you could likely drive over the SM58 with a truck, but how often does that happen. The Monoprice mic is well made, seems very durable, and sounds just fine. I've used them in home and have had zero issues. Should be fine on stage. (Unless some snob comes by and runs over it with a truck.)
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Rated 5 out of 5
practical
classy mic, looks rugged and durable.
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Rated 3 out of 5
Lack of design.
Its an ok microphone, it just lack of design. There are no On and Off switch, and you really needs to put your mouth almost against the mic so it captures your voice. I rather pay a bit more and get something better.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Bad finish
Paint is coming off without any use
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Rated 5 out of 5
Threat mic. Great value

The microphone is wonderful. Just like my Shure ...great value. A no brainer
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Rated 5 out of 5
Solid Microphone at a Great Price
I have been using the Large Diaphragm Condenser Mic that Monoprice used to sell and was looking for something that did not need power. I have been recording more music than ever during these COVID-19 times and this microphone has been wonderful. No need for phantom power and the sound is very clean.
The built-in pop filter does not seem to be the best though, so be careful with your placement and try to have it more off-center. Maybe one of those cheap windscreen covers might help, but I have not tried using one. As a result, I sometimes get those pops and spikes from singing or speaking words that start with letters like "B", "F", or "P".
I plug this into an old Focusrite Saffire Pro interface and Garageband as my DAW.
The built-in pop filter does not seem to be the best though, so be careful with your placement and try to have it more off-center. Maybe one of those cheap windscreen covers might help, but I have not tried using one. As a result, I sometimes get those pops and spikes from singing or speaking words that start with letters like "B", "F", or "P".
I plug this into an old Focusrite Saffire Pro interface and Garageband as my DAW.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Rated 5 out of 5
Incredible Microphone at an unbeatable price
I use this mic for a livestreamed talk show, a podcast, video chats, and some scratch vocal recording. If you have a home studio, this is such a brilliant dynamic mic. I would recommend getting a wind filter to put over the top, though, as the popping is very extreme without it, but once you have that, it's great. I haven't used many mics that are so clear, and you can beat the price.
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