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Nady PCM-200 Professional Classic Style Dynamic Microphone - Retro style vocal mic with carrying case, on/off switch, low-cut filter - Vintage look…

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About this item

  • Designed for use in live vocal performance. Great sound, and fantastic look so you can be the center of the attention at your next gig!
  • Fully professional microphone with high output dynamic cartridge for big powerful sound. Tailored sound with presence peak for distinct lifelike vocals
  • Cardioid pickup pattern for a focused sound and to reduce feedback during live applications
  • Switchable low frequency roll-off eliminates noise, integrated mic stand threads, and a pop-free locking on-off switch so you can turn the microphone on and off from the stage
  • Rugged foam-padded carrying case included to transport and protect your microphone wherever you go



Product Description

PCM-200 - Professional Classic Dynamic Microphone

Description

The Nady PCM-200 Classic Dynamic Microphone delivers the perfect combination of style and audio performance for use on stage, in video shoots, presentations, speeches, and more. The PCM-200 is designed for premium vocal capturing with its wide frequency response, cardioid polar pattern, and high output dynamic cartridge.

Tech Specs

  • High-output dynamic cartridge for big, powerful sound
  • Cardioid pickup pattern to reduce feedback
  • Transparent tailored audio for distinct live-sounding vocals
  • Pop-free locking on-off switch

Shado
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022
Was looking for a cheaper backup of my beloved Shure classic mics and this similarly-styled Nady crossed my radar. Price is solid for an all metal dynamic mic of this look so I went ahead and got it. The chassis may be metal, yet the weight is considerably lighter than higher-end classic mics, leading me to think some of the metal isn't so "metal". Sound quality and response isn't bad at all, one is definitely not going to want to sing into it as closely as a more expensive Shure model because the Nady isn't nearly as forgiving at close proximity (needs more space than I typically sing with to hit the sweet spot). The Nady does fill my need of having a stylish mic to offer the odd musician that shows up without their own and my pain would certainly be much easier to bear should something happen to this mic versus my favorite microphone friends.
Dieselprincess
Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2021
Really cool looking mic, heavy not a plastic feeling toy
Fausto
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2020
solid construction ... sounds good in the studio for best results a windscreen is a must to keep the pops under control
Georgina Canul
Reviewed in Mexico on December 29, 2019
Maravilloso. Llego a tiempo y funciona muy bien.
Maria berenice
Reviewed in Mexico on December 13, 2018
Se puede usar para performances en vivo.Es buen micrófono standard.Su material es muy bueno.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2016
carrying case hinge missing piece, mic had too small threading for regular stand threads, could not get resolution from Nady or mic stand company. finally got help from local music store. could not try out mic until weeks after receiving. mic fading in and out.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2016
It has a nice brushed aluminum finish complimented with a great sound. When you switch to the "off" position, the mic will not 'buzz' with a grounding out sound. It doesn't show as well as the RSQ RM200 - but it does have a cleaner sound. I bought 2 of them as gifts for my groomsmen - good value for the price and comes in a nice hard shell case.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2015
If you're looking for a nice retro styled mic of yesterday but don't want to pay the high price of a Shure 55, than this mic is for you.This is a high quality mic that is very solidly built. Fit and finish are excellent. And most importantly, the sound quality is excellent. In fact, I'm amazed at just how good this thing sounds considering the inexpensive price. It has a nice crisp, clear and open sound. IMO, it rivals the Shure 55. This mic doesn't have the bright chrome finish like the Shure, rather a silver/grey matte finish, but I like it better.I use this mic at my karaoke shows, in addition to my wireless mics, and it's always a big hit with customers.So, if you want the look, the sound, and the quality, all for an unbelievably low price, than this is the mic for you.
beth0281
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2014
This mic sounded and looked great for about 2 months, until the soldering inside holding the wiring came apart and now it has stopped working all together. Its past the time to return it and now I'm out the money I paid. I was great before this happened.
Daddy Bear
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2013
Looks:If you want to have a great performing microphone with cool retro looks, this is it. The Nady has that Elvis look that many want and I have yet to meet someone who didn't compliment the looks of it.The performance:It is a very sensitive microphone. It picks up highs, mid-ranges, and lows very well. It will pick up sounds to about 3 - 4 feet quite well, so if you are looking to play around with the inputs on your mixing board and you should be just fine. While it is sensitive, it is also durable. If you have someone get too loud, it will not pop, break, or cause any negative response. If anything, the microphone will show the flaws in that person's voice. I think that is high praise for a microphone in this price range.Downsides:1) Phantom power.The actual description never mentions it requires it, so don't put yourself in my situation and miss that little tidbit. I ended up running quickly to Guitar Center to correct that issue as my favorite mixer doesn't offer that option. Amazon offers better options at a better price, so don't forget it.2) On/Off.It doesn't have a switch, so if you plan cut it from a mixing board you are fine. If you want to do this from the unit (live performances/DJ), then get an XLR male/female adapter with a cut switch.Overall:Great microphone that will get you noticed, either in person or in the studio. It really is an amazing little device.
Meep70
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2012
I bought this more for its looks, for photographing musicians and singers with a vintage-looking prop, than for use on stage, though it serves both purposes for me. It typically costs as much to buy a non-working shell of a vintage microphone, on an auction site, that may or may not look good, so this was a no-brainer.This is not a microphone for sound quality, though it sounds quite nice. The sound, is that of an inexpensive dynamic, true to its price range, and is warm and slightly colored, which works well for the classic pop tunes that you would expect to hear from this style of microphone.I find that using it with a stand that has a weighted base that has good rubber feet, and then placing that on a rug, eliminates a good deal of the noise that it would normally pick up from the stage.Quite simply, this mic is affordable fun, on stage, and in pictures. I plan to have fun with it!
Blues guy 1960
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2012
This mic looks good and sounds good, the problems most reviewers have with it picking up ambient noise are related to it screwing directly onto the mic stand and not the cardioid pattern. If you can find a way to isolate the mic this problem is fixed. I manufactured an adapter, but you still can't tighten the threads all the way tight or sound transfers. The mic will not pick-up sounds it is not supposed to, which is the only complaint I have read from anyone. It probably would work a little better on a boom stand, but that detracts from the looks. Overall worth the money.
Pdx shopper
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2011
I'm using this mic to busk on a vintage blues/trad jazz and swing set with a 5 watt battery powered, Vox amp. The sound, look and feel is great. I've had no issues with reliability. It's been a great complement to the music and the vintage archtops I play. I've had no issues with weird feedback or sounds from it.I have a similar Shure vintage mic- the sound of the vintage mic is better, but not by much, and this is an excellent and affordable substitute for someone wanting a vintage mic. I like using it when I don't want to risk my vintage Shure mic, it seems very durable and has held up well to heavy use.The finish is more of a matte, powder-coated steel than a glossy chrome.I would absolutely buy it again.
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