Peavey PVi 2 XLR Gold Cardioid Unidirectional Dynamic Vocal Microphone with XLR Cable
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If you're talking about where it came from, China is the answer. However, the product was created in the United States of America.
Selected User Reviews For Peavey PVi 2 XLR Gold Cardioid Unidirectional Dynamic Vocal Microphone with XLR Cable
" For my karaoke shows, I purchased two of these. They are popular among ordinary singers because they are "all gleaming and lovely. " " They are favored by the better singers because they sound fantastic. There is some handling noise, but it isn't excessive. It's never been a problem in the past. They appeal to me because they appeal to my customers. and because, because it's karaoke, they've been dropped a few times and never missed a beat, and they're still in good shape. I would strongly advise anyone to purchase these.
This is the best microphone I've ever had. As a top country singer, I can attest to the quality of the sound and the positive feedback I receive. I'm writing this review based on what singer Vince Smith has told me. It was a present for him, so I purchased it.
When I bring this beauty out for my reading sets, I get nothing but stares. Now all I need is a microphone stand, and I'll be able to make more recordings. It appears to be heavy, but it is actually quite light. This book comes highly recommended.
This was a present for a DJ, and he or she adored it!.
The microphone itself appears to be of good quality, with a good weight and a solid build. It appears to be more attractive than the image on the product page. First and foremost, I could not locate the specifications for this microphone anywhere; I even went to the Peavey website and found that the specifications were not even listed. Surprisingly, I discovered the specifications on Amazon UK's page. I bought it primarily because of the positive reviews, which stated that it was a good microphone. The mic does indeed sound powerful and clear, making it ideal for live applications such as karaoke, speaking, and so on. When moving around with it, however, there is a lot of loud handling noise. Any movement you make while holding the mic produces a shuffling sound, which can be irritating. Simply ensure that it is turned off. I'm not sure if it makes the shuffling noise when you sing into it or when you speak into it. That is something I will need to confirm. If you're going to use it on stage, I'd suggest getting a mic stand. The handling noise bothers me a little, but this mic is otherwise excellent. br>br>Response frequency: 50Hz- sensitivity: 15kHzbr>frequency: 15kHzbr>frequency: 15kHzbr>frequency: 15kHzbr> 50 dBV.
The mic has a very clear and crisp sound. It can be used in a choir. Two other members went on to buy a similar model, but the color of the mic was black and it sounded just as good. Excellent.
The $50 price tag is for the gold color, which I assume is very low.