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Nady PCM200 Retro Style Dynamic MicrophoneItem # 54559

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NADY PCM200 Classic style dynamic microphone

Vintage retro-look styling with advanced state-of-the-art acoustic design ? perfect for multi-purpose studio, recording, broadcasting, live performance theater, or concert applications.

Features:
  • High output dynamic cartridge for big powerful sound
  • Cardioid pickup pattern to reduce feedback in live use
  • Transparent tailored sound with presence peak for distinct lifelike vocals
  • Pop-free locking on-off switch

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  • Q:

    if i buy this mic and the stand is there a special outlet or something you have to plug it into to make it work?
    Asked on 6/15/2010 by Anonymous

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      A:

      You would need an XLR cable going to microphone pre-amp or into a mixer that's connected to some speakers.

      Answered on 6/18/2010 by Jake from Cypress, CA
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