NADY SP-4C Dynamic Microphone
- Linear full-range response with crisp mid-range presence for optimal clarity and punch a perfect all-purpose, versatile stage and recording mic
- Rugged, all-metal construction for maximum reliability featuring a zinc die-cast case and steel mesh windscreen with anti-dent ring
- Powerful neodymium mic element for highest output without noise cuts through the loudest sound pressure level situations without compromising sound
- Ultra-light aluminum humbucking voice coil & transformerless design, accurate reproduction across the audio spectrum without distortion
- Tight cardioid polar pattern provides excellent off-axis rejection for superior gain before feedback
* Linear full-range response with crisp mid-range presence for optimal clarity and punch * Powerful neodymium mic element for highest output without noise — cuts through even the loudest sound-pressure-level situations without compromising sound * Ultra-light aluminum humbucking voice coil and transformerless design provide noise-free, accurate reproduction across the audio spectrum without distortion * Tight cardioid polar pattern provides excellent off-axis reje
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(out of 41 reviews)
List Price: $ 39.99
Price: $ 14.99




Review by Jack Burner for NADY SP-4C Dynamic Microphone
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I ordered this microphone for my band, and was surprised at its quality for its price. This microphone works great so far. I was not sure about it when I first saw it. However, the feature that bought me was that the cable converts from XLR (end that plugs into mic.) to a 1/4″ end. This feature is great because you can plug the microphone into a small amplifier used for guitars and such. Also, you can plug into the “tape/cd” hole. This allows you to play something, i.e guitar, and use the micropone at the same time. I strongly suggest this microphone for aspiring singers. Great buy!
Review by APenName for NADY SP-4C Dynamic Microphone
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It’s a decent mic for just a few bucks. It works adequately, and has an on/off switch, and an XLR connector.
It comes with a XLR-to-1/4 cord. If you’re going to plug this mic into a mixer, be sure to get a XLR-to-XLR cord. The volume of the mic, when connected to a mono 1/4 jack with the included cable, was almost inaudible. With a XLR-to-XLR cord, it was at normal volume levels compared with other equipment.
Review by Timothy K. Mitchell for NADY SP-4C Dynamic Microphone
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I’ve been a musician for a good 20+ years now, and I just wanted something cheap to use with my home studio setup.
I was completely surprised by the solid construction and good sound of this mic. It’s virtually indistinguishable from the numerous stage mics I’ve used, including my brief and unfortunate stint as a lead singer. (I really, really shouldn’t be allowed to sing. Heh.)
I would (and may) order this item again with no hesitation.
Review by B. McNeel for NADY SP-4C Dynamic Microphone
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Great sounding mic. Durable, built well. You do need to have some amplification to run it. Some sort of preamp. Computer users don’t expect to get much sound out of plugging into your sound card only. Once you give it a bit of power it does a great job. It would be difficult for me to think that a better mic could be available for the fantastic price of this Nady.
Review by Glazzzmann for NADY SP-4C Dynamic Microphone
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While I am no expert mirophones, this one sure seems very good to me. I purchased it so that my son can dub in audio dialog to video movies that he films. the microphone seems very well made and solid. And the great thing is that it is only $10.00 bucks. It sounds very good to me but I’ve never used a Shure nor any of the other brands that cost at least 75 bucks. But when a very cheap microphone for a computer runs 6 or 7 bucks, I don’t understand how why some people would complain. This seems like a great deal to me.