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Let your voice shine with a dedicated vocal mic for a song of a price.

The Behringer XM8500 Microphone has a cardioid pattern, integrated shockmount system, balanced low-impedance output and it connects to any console or mic preamp. 50Hz-15kHz frequency response for crystal-clear, highly detailed vocals. 2-stage pop filter minimizes breath and pop noises. Behringer includes a rugged hard case, mic clip, and stand adapter with the XM8500 microphone.

Behringer XM8500 Microphone Features:

  • 50 Hz to 15 kHz frequency response
  • Cardioid characteristic with excellent feedback suppression
  • Shock mount system reduces handling noise
  • Two-stage pop filter minimizes breath and pop noises
  • Sturdy, reliable metal construction and electromagnetic shielding
  • Delivered in a rugged hard case with microphone clip and stand adapter

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Cheap and the right mic for you~!

Ever since i bought this mic for my band, I had more confidence about my singing. My voice came out just like how I wanted to. Don`t get fooled byt the price because this mic has something that others don`t. If you are looking for cheap and quality mic. You have it right here. This mic is used in Churches, Schools, Home, Office etc.

Reviewed by FOCUS7 on 11/6/2006 who plays Rock, Gospel ,Metal.

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once again

Behringer always seems to amaze how they can sell their amazing gear for so little. this mic rules. better than 58. picks up screams super good. we use them for lead vocals and backup as well as drum overheads. insane mic. buy it before the price goes up!

Reviewed by boo on 6/15/2007 who plays METALCORE!!.

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Why use a '58?

I bought one of these over a year ago to use for jam sessions instead of my Shure, and ended up buying 2 more! They're hotter than a '58, seem to have a tighter pickup pattern (less feedback issues), and sound very similar. They also come in a very nice hardshell plastic case with foam lining. I can now mic up my whole band for less than the price of 1 SM58, (which are great btw). So this is a no-brainer...just get 1, or 2 or 3!

Reviewed by Bretman on 4/18/2007 who plays Classic rock, hard rock, blues.

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Looks like a Shure, tastes like a...

Behringer; the company that likes to make cheaper versions of other companies products. And, we like to purchase them. Why, because we are fools? Yes. Partly that, but also because we need facilities, and dont always need a $400 Mackie mixing board for our little rock band, a comprable $140 mixer might do it. This microphone is no different. I would disagree with anyone saying it sounds 'better' than an sm5x, but it sure does look like one, dont it! Decent all-round microphone. Perfect if you cannot afford a proven Shure microphone.

Reviewed by Bev on 10/27/2006 who plays All Types.

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Nice Starter

If you don't really know if recording music is your thing but you have a good feeling about it, choose this mic. The low cost is perfect for you if you're not sure you want to shell out the big bucks. It is a surprisingly mid-high quality piece and I used it to record my first CD for my new company. Try it out, there's no harm in that.

Reviewed by Reading Falcon Records on 11/13/2006 who plays A bit of everything.

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