The PGA58-LC Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone from Shure is designed for use in professional settings and features a durable construction with high-quality sound. It is suitable for lead and backup performance applications and incorporates an on/off switch for convenience. The package includes a microphone clip, swivel adapter, and a carrying pouch.
- Cardioid Polar Pattern
- Tuned for Vocal Applications
- On/Off Switch
- Stand Adapter
Shure PGA-58 Overview
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Shure PGA-58 Reviews
Solid build, solid sound
I bought this to replace some ancient mics for poetry readings. Solidly built (as expected from Shure) and sound was good and warmer than the vintage mics it replaced. None of the readers or emcee had any issue with the range of pick-up as another reviewer mentioned.
rich warm vocal reproduction
I compared the sound quality of the PGA58 vs the Shure PG48 and the Zoom XYH-5 X/Y Mic capsule by simultaneously recording a baritone singing acapella with the Zoom H5. The PGA58 was clearly superior in the warmth and richness of its sound. Other characteristics were similar. We have used it in church service recordings with good results, including a close-up recording of a piano -- producing more natural sound than the PG48. None of this is surprising and is what you would expect given the product information from Shure and B&H, but its nice to have it confirmed by ear!
