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  • officialbob5officialbob5

    good buy

    Shure PG48Published on 10/22/13 at 07:04
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    This is a Micro purpose. I'm using it to host parties and I lend a cousin of singer Rai.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it last spring, microphones animations are not misfires, I had a few.

    The highlight: aesthetics, ergonomics, clarity of decision path supplied with 5m cable shure and a nice sticker.
    The weak point ... I do not find him.

    I acquired for € 60, I made a good buy, I am very happy.
  • ericthegreatericthegreat

    quality and great support

    Shure PG48Published on 01/31/12 at 21:22
    The Shure PG48 is a Dynamic microphone.  It can be used in almost any setting.  I don't recommend it for Vocals in a Studio setting because you should really be using a quality condenser for that.  But, I was told a few times by a few different people that the PG48 and the SM 57 are identical microphones with the exception of the Grills.  With that being said, I have used my PG48 on all sorts of gear including Guitar amps, bass amps (in conjunction with a Beta 52a), drums (snares and toms) and yes, even vocals (before I got some nice condensers).  With the exception of Vocals, this thing sounds great on everything in the studio.  There is a reason that Shure SM mics are the industry standar…
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    The Shure PG48 is a Dynamic microphone.  It can be used in almost any setting.  I don't recommend it for Vocals in a Studio setting because you should really be using a quality condenser for that.  But, I was told a few times by a few different people that the PG48 and the SM 57 are identical microphones with the exception of the Grills.  With that being said, I have used my PG48 on all sorts of gear including Guitar amps, bass amps (in conjunction with a Beta 52a), drums (snares and toms) and yes, even vocals (before I got some nice condensers).  With the exception of Vocals, this thing sounds great on everything in the studio.  There is a reason that Shure SM mics are the industry standard.  They are very clean and crisp and they can take a really good beating and keep on trucking.  When it comes down to preference however, I always take my PG48and my BG 5.1 vocal condenser if its just me singing through them. 


    OVERALL OPINION

    One of the best things about all Shure Mics is the amazing warranty they have.  Even when its out of warranty, no matter what happened, or what condition it is in, you can always send it to shure with a nominal fee (about $35 to $40) and get a brand spanking new one in return.   Besides that, this mic also gets props for its ability to take a beating and still sound great.   For the price )and its durability, this is a great mic.  The precision and quality of the sound is excellent for a mic in this price range.  I have used many different condenser mics including Samsons, Audix (also very nice), and behringer and the only one that can share the stage in my opinion is the Audix.  The rest are just wastes of money.  Yes, I would definitely keep a few of these around all the time.  You never know when you might need one and you can always be sure that it will live up to its reputation.
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  • toon000toon000

    Shure PG48Published on 03/01/07 at 06:31
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    Dynamic vocal microphone
    Microphone for vocals, more than enough for rehearsals, small concerts and entertainment without any real sound quality required.
    Supplied with 4.5 m cable

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it if necessary, repeat for 3 years.
    Very good value for money, a basic micro suits me perfectly for occasional use amateur. I would do this choice because it works well as a concert and amateur at this price it's worth it. For a live recording, however, it will turn to the range above.
  • Anonymous

    shure

    Shure PG48Published on 11/28/08 at 14:22
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    A microphone for voice, singing
    it is dynamic

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have a micro PG48 for more then a year

    yes I tried jb systems, Sennheiser, Philips, Stage Line


    I like to look are solid for the price


    I do not like is the sound, speech

    the price for what it is

    so just experiment with a Allor can speak as I did mobile DJ Allor is good as micro