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The Stagg SDMP15 is a lightweight, handheld cardioid dynamic microphone designed for live vocal and instrumental performances. Featuring a 50 Hz to 15 KHz frequency response, a built-in on/off switch, and a professional 3-Pin XLR connection, it delivers clear, focused sound with minimal background noise. The package includes a microphone clip and durable XLR cable, making it a ready-to-use solution for musicians, podcasters, and content creators seeking reliable, high-quality audio capture.
Item weight | 1.11 Pounds |
Impedance | 600 Ohm |
Microphone form factor | Handheld |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 24.1 x 11.8 centimetres |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Material | Plastic |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 54 dB |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency range | 50 Hz - 15 KHz. |
Frequency response | 15 KHz |
Noise level | 54 dB |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05414428225290 |
Manufacturer | Stagg |
Product Dimensions | 7.59 x 24.1 x 11.81 cm; 503.49 g |
Item model number | SDMP15 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Country Produced In | china |
Size | 50 Hz to 15 KHz |
Proficiency Level | Beginner |
Item Weight | 503 g |
M**S
Excellent quality for recording amp or acoustic guitar without blowing the bank on an SM-57
I was looking for a microphone to record my amp and acoustic guitar. I only do this occasionally and could not justify the price of the industry standard Shure SM-57. I read a lot of reviews and watched a lot of YouTube videos and took the plunge. So glad I did. The microphone is solid, good quality and gives me good, clear recordings. Reviewers say it’s not as good as an SM-57 but to me it sounds great, and for a fifth of the price.... good for my pocket also! Oh, and it comes with an XLR cable and a case! Cool!
T**.
Good for a budget mic
Great value for money
S**S
Boss microphone.
Hello view I have for this product is it is very good quality product if you are looking for a microphone basically a dynamic one I think this is number one because it's very neat and handy and the sound quality is excellent compared to other dynamic mics I have had and there are no issues such as troubleshooting and dysfunctionality so I highly recommend it
D**N
Buy this Microphone
Unless you are a millionaire weighed down with cash, I'd recommend you buy the Stagg SDM70 ahead of the Sure SM57.....and even if you are wealthy, buy this just for the value of it.Good weight, feels heavy and sturdy.Comes with a long XLR cable of about 15 feet and a sturdy plastic case that also now houses my Shure SM58.Bought as an amp/instrument mic which sounds fantastic and when using it for vocals sounds just as good as my SM58.Still waiting for the hitch tbh nothing this cheap could be so good, right?Good cable, good case, great mic! Definitely recommend it!
N**T
Ok microphone
Can tell it is cheap. Bought and returned quickly. The sound quality wasn't great. Would be OK for minimal use.
J**E
Excellent microphone! Costs way too little!
This mic is fantastic for the quality. Intact I'm a college student and I work around lots of Senneheiser equipment and extremely expensive consoles. I know what a great quality piece of equipment looks and feels like. This mic feels like high quality material. It has a nice weight to it and has an access to the electronics incase of damage. Came in a lovely little carry case with that black polystyrene which is the one which doesn't make me wanna rip my ears out. The frontal mic section looks and feels high quality. Smells heavily of chemicals though but that's not a problem, I don't know anyone who goes around sniffing microphones.I recorded myself playing some guitar and I was blown away with the results. It sounds natural and beautiful, but can also sound as dirty as you want it to, it's a great microphone. If you're looking for a cheap but high quality microphone. Just buy this.
D**T
YMMV - stopped working after one gentle knock. Get what you pay for!
Oh dear, you get what you pay for I suppose. This thing at first seems fine, has weight and a good build until you try the switch which looks and feels like it was retro fitted and it's one of those with the "off" at the middle position. The XLR sits loose and wobbles and the cable quality just feels "cheap" (because it IS cheap!). I might have got a dodgy one but it stopped working after I dropped it (accidentally and onto carpet not too hard). I bought this as an emergency as it was the only one on next day within my budget but I didnt get to use it for any real length of time. Sounded ok and quite rich at first but it stopped working so cant comment on prolonged sound quality.
K**B
Decent instrument mic
Bought this as a back up to my Shure SM57 and it's a decent back up. Not Shure quality but it's build is sturdy and sound is not massively far off.
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