🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with the XM1800S!
The Behringer ULTRAVOICE XM1800S is a dynamic handheld microphone designed for both vocal and instrumental applications. This three-pack features an ultra-wide frequency response, high signal output, and a cardioid polar pattern to minimize background noise, making it ideal for studio and live performances. With a convenient on/off switch and a budget-friendly price, it's perfect for serious musicians, DJs, and entertainers.
Enclosure Material | Composite |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired, Wireless |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 35 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Behringer Ultravoice XM1800S Dynamic Cardioid Vocal Microphone Three-Pack |
Audible Noise | 35 dB |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Feature | The DYNAMIC MICROPHONE XM1800S is a high-quality dynamic microphone for vocal and instrumental applications. Just because you are on a budget doesn’t mean you should make compromises on performance. If you are a serious musician, a DJ or an all-around entertainer, this is definitely the mic for you. The XM1800S features an extremely high signal output that makes your voice cut through, and ultra-low distortion provides for super-clean sound. Presence lift in the critical mid-range gives you maxi |
Item Weight | 1.76 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 6.89 x 2.17 x 2.17 inches |
C**
Excelente
Excelente!
K**S
Calidad Precio
Muy buenos 100% recomendados
A**G
Surprised and not surprised
Been using these every Friday/Saturday since I purchased them about 3 months ago. I run sound in a bar.First, they sound pretty good. The sound is not an issue. These aren't "radioshack" crappy sounding mics. They sound fine. Nothing awful about them.Second, they don't seem to feed back any more or any less than other popular brands. They're designed well enough to have good gain before feedback.Thirdly, they feel light and flimsy. The on/off switch is particularly cheap and flimsy. Buyer beware. Due to their flimsy light weight, they should not be used without a mic stand. They have a lot of handling noise. If you want to hold this microphone in your hands while singing, you will hear lots of "pops" and "woofs". If you keep it on a mic stand, it's not a problem.Lastly, my opinion of these mics. They surprised me with their sound. They sound pretty good. I would absolutely buy this 3-pack again. I am considering it just to have more throw-and-go mics. 45 bucks for 3 mics of acceptable sound quality? Unbelievable deal.I would like to reiterate that buyer beware. They do feel flimsy. You may have problems with them eventually. But in 3 months of use for vocals, guitar mics, and snare mics, they have done fine for me. Haven't dropped them, and they stay in the provided case when not in use. (By the way, the case is cool. The clips are flimsy, and the latches are flimsy, but be gentle and enjoy the free mic case.)
L**Y
Worked great
Worked great
D**K
Decent Quality, Exceptional Value
I've engineered at semi-professional recording studios for a long, long time and play in a cover band. Maybe not the best credentials in the world, but I do know what to expect in a decent hand-held mic. I got this three-pack specifically for home karaoke use at the astonishing price of $39.00. That's fricking $13 per microphone. That shouldn't be possible. For that money I'd almost expect a high-impedance 1970's Radio Shack mic.Plugged each of them in when they arrived and was dissatisfied with the treble response. Had to crank up the high end. After my wife reminded me that we just got them for karaoke use (I should note that she thought they sounded just fine), it dawned on me that I'd just paid $13 for a mic that was not too awfully dissimilar from a Shure SM58. Yes, high end is lacking and bottom end is, too, but those can be compensated for with a bit of EQ. This is NOT a terrible-sounding mic. I could see using them for band rehearsals or as emergency backups at a gig (or home karaoke, of coruse).Only gave three stars for sound quality, but if I were grading on a curve due to cost, that would probably go to four or five. They feel a little cheap because... well, they ARE cheap. And that's okay! Overall, the bang for the buck is absolutely incredible. I knew what I was buying, and was not in the least bit disappointed.Oh, and they came with a case and three mic clips?! Geez. (BTW, the mic clips will hold the mic and not just the end of the mic cable, as I've seen a review or two mention. You just have to push the mic into the clip.)This purchase goes down as one of the best value purchases I've ever seen. Again, not for pro use at any level, but for home use or practice, you can't go wrong here.
D**J
JUST WOW! SUPERIOR SOUND QUALITY
I had to write a quite review for these. I am a semi-pro musician, which means I get paid to play but I don't make my whole living making music alone. I bought these because I am doing a gig that needed mics with on/off switches on them and the Shure SM58s we were using didn't have them. While Shure does make a version of the 58 with an on/off switch, it would be quite pricy for me to invest in three of them. I did a little research and wanted something that came in a case with three vocal mics with on/off switches on them. Several companies had packages that came close, but it was this Behringer package that ticked all the boxes. It also happened to be the most affordable. I assumed the mics would be okay given the low low price of the package, but much to my surprise these sounded better than the 58s! I wasn't the only one who thought so; my other vocalist said the mic was clearer than the 58 was and that she didn't have to sing as loud to be heard. So there you have it. If you need three mics with on/off switches that come in a nice case then do not hesitate to get this. Dare I say if you want to step up from an SM58 sound wise get these as well.The only thing I can't comment on is durability and reliability. The thing about SM58s is they last forever. The one I am comparing this mic to has been with me since the 80s. Will these still be working in 20 or 30 years? Will these withstand abuse on the road? I honestly can't say, but I would not be surprised if they did. I also would not be surprised if they did not and died after some time or a good drop. However, for this price, I am okay with that. If they last a few years and then die, I may buy another set or see what else is available at the time. All I can say is this is a very convenient package for someone trying to outfit a band with several vocalists who is on a budget.To sum up, reliability is anybody's guess, but the sound quality is not an issue with this package.
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