







🎙️ Own the stage with vintage style and pro sound clarity!
The Pyle Classic Retro Dynamic Vocal Microphone combines iconic vintage aesthetics with professional-grade audio features including a unidirectional cardioid pickup pattern, ultra-wide 30Hz-15kHz frequency response, and a built-in pop filter. Equipped with a 16-foot XLR cable and universal stand compatibility, it offers crystal-clear sound ideal for live performances, studio recording, and karaoke. Durable yet lightweight, this mic delivers exceptional value for musicians and content creators seeking classic style and modern functionality.










| ASIN | B00HN9A4AM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,102 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #20 in Vocal Dynamic Microphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,177) |
| Date First Available | December 6, 2013 |
| Frequency Response | 15 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888755771 |
| Impedance | 600 Ohms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.2 x 3.1 x 7.4 inches |
| Item model number | PDMICR42SL |
| Manufacturer | Pyle |
| Material | Crystal,Silver |
| Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 3.1 x 7.4 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| UPC | 696582489229 731215348389 068888755771 675904098363 |
R**O
Fantastic Retro Mic – Looks & Sounds Amazing! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I was honestly blown away by this microphone! The build quality is solid, and despite being encased in plastic, the chrome finish looks sleek, shiny, and high-end—it definitely has that classic retro vibe. No quality control issues at all, everything was in perfect shape right out of the box. The most surprising part? The audio quality is extremely crisp, with great volume output—easily competing with mics that cost way more from big-name brands. Whether for recording, live performances, or just adding some vintage flair to your setup, this mic delivers. If you’re looking for a stylish, well-built, and great-sounding microphone at an affordable price, this is a fantastic choice. Highly recommend!
D**C
I am very impressed; this is a lot of microphone for the money.
This is actually a pro–sounding mic and at an amazing price. Imagine a Shure SM58 at a third of the cost but housed in plastic instead of metal. I did a side-by-side comparison with this mic and a Shure SM58. To my ears, which are pretty sensitive, the two mics sounded identical on vocals (male with range from low F to high G), and I actually preferred it over the SM-58 for an acoustic guitar and acoustic bass. Sorry I didn’t do electrics because I only have a dinky practice amp. I think the trade-off for the low price is in the material. An SM58 is nigh–indestructible, able to take insane forms of abuse from high impacts to freezing, and even cooking. This mic, on the other hand, is a light, rigid plastic of some kind. My initial impressions were just don’t drop it on the floor or anything like that and you’ll be fine, as long as it’s handled carefully. However, the threads for mounting to a stand are also plastic, and I do wonder how long the plastic threads will endure their job without wear. I’ve had no such problems yet, though. If one only uses stands compatible with the metal adapter (included), this should not be a concern. Contrary to amateur complaints… THIS MICROPHONE HAS NO PROBLEMS WITH BUZZ OR RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE. Any such problems come from the CABLE, not from the microphone. The cable included with this microphone is just a bonus; it is of poor quality and not suitable for serious use. Always use a low-impedance (XLR) cable to avoid such problems. No microphone in the world can guarantee a signal free of unwanted interference if it is connected to a cheap high-impedance cable like the one included here. Toss the cable, keep the mic. This is an amazing–sounding dynamic microphone for home/studio use and at very low price; just handle it gently. Oh, and it does look really cool. The photos are accurate. Wishing everyone good health.
G**L
Cheaply made but side by side to a sm58 it isn't bad.
I got this because it was cheap and cool looking. It is PLASTIC! The plus to that is if you have a shi&*y ground you won't cook your lips. The minus if you drop it say goodbye . I tested this with a sm58 same cord and pa. The Pyle is tinny but you can eq it out . It doesn't distort and is unidirectional so a lot of background noise stays out. It comes with a 15 foot cable.. the cable is xlr to 1/4 inch so this would be a cool cheap mic for karaoke parties . It mounts on a standard stand and has the adapter for that other stand. I would use this mic for practice and once it is mounted to a stand leave it. I recommend a gooseneck, The threads are plastic too. They make a die cast shure knockoff for around $69 that is decent. this one was $32 with shipping . Bottom line if you want a cool mic that is decent on a budget and can refrain from swinging it around and smashing it ... it's worth the $30. Oh also it has an on off switch . I read this came with a case.. This did not. it was in a box in bubble wrap. And worse case scenario if someone says you suck you can blame it on the cheap mic.
F**K
Impressed with what I paid for
I bought this mic out of impatience in waiting on a Yoga 50's mic I wont on ebay, and also because it's red and would look great for my band on stage. Oh yeah, and it was super cheap (like $22) lol. When it came in I really wasn't expecting much at all, I already knew it had a plastic shell and I had read some reviews about it before purchase. When it came in I was pleasently surprised that the plastic was nice and thick so I don't expect it to break unless I am trying to break it. The curved back feels great in my hand as I'm singing (I don't use a mic stand) The best surprise was the sound. While this is by no means compariable to a $500+ studio mic, it is way better than the run of the mill mics you are going to buy for $20-$40. It picks up everything very well (and I mean everything so make sure you cover the back if playing live and to keep the noise to a minimum when recording) It sounds way better than the Shure PG58 that we started with (to be fair it's a low end Shure mic that's about 8 years old) I'm not a recording expert, but we did 3 songs with this mic (vocals only, everything else was direct) We did an intro with a speech, an acoustic with clean vocals, and a heavy metal with screams. All of these sound great so far. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a cool and inexpensive mic for demos and live shows.
N**D
Cool retro vibe, good sound
I gig regularly with this thing, so far am very happy with it. It’s plastic but sturdy enough I leave it on the stand in a bag with other stands I carry in and out of gigs. I can’t tell the difference sound-wise between this and the Behringer 58 clones I used to use and vanity wise I’m way cooler with this one. If you’re into the magic a mic adds to your voice maybe spring for a beta 58, you’re probably not looking for a retro mic anyway. The only knock I have is the stand threads are plastic, may not last, we’ll see. First handful of gigs no problems, if it craps out I’ll buy another. EDIT: after a month or of use 2-3 times a week the threads let go a little. Mic stand threads are plastic, heads up. Still works but won’t hold up long term.
A**E
This is an inexpensive microphone that looks amazing. Sounds acceptable but obviously for the price it is more about aesthetics than tone. Good value for show but not professional recording quality.
L**E
Estetica bellissima Claudio forse un po' meno ma sostanzialmente un bel microfono per quel che costa
G**O
Ottimo frequenza giusta per la mia voce
M**R
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K**Y
i bought it for make videos and it's nice , is plastic but looks ok
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