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The Shure MX418/C is a professional-grade cardioid condenser microphone featuring an 18-inch flexible gooseneck, an attached XLR preamp with balanced transformerless output for superior noise immunity, and a shock mount providing over 20 dB vibration isolation. Designed for lecterns and conference tables, it includes a locking flange mount and a snap-fit foam windscreen to ensure clear, interference-free sound reproduction in demanding environments.
Power Source | PHANTOM POWER: All condenser microphones require phantom power to operate. Please refer to the User Manual for more details on power requirements. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 20 dB |
Audible Noise | 20 dB |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 20 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Features | Stand |
Compatible Devices | Radio |
Item Dimensions | 24.9 x 5.4 x 3.1 inches |
Material Type | Foam |
Color | Black |
T**K
Beautiful Sound!
The sound in the Church was beautiful!
S**E
A Shure Microphone
Replaced our old gooseneck mic in our Church. Works great! You can't beat Shure quality. A tip, make sure your Amp has a phantom power supply to run this condenser type mic.
W**N
Small profile
I wish I had gotten the longer one, or ideally one about half way in between. This isn't close enough for soft speakers. Beyond that, it works. With minor wiring changes, I connected it directly to a Shure wireless body pack. The documentation says it won't work, but it just requires adding a jumper in the connector. Flexing it isn't as silent as I had hoped, but is much less noisy than traditional goose necks.
K**Y
Good quality gooseneck microphone
This was purchased to replace another gooseneck microphone for a church. The sound quality and sensitivity of this microphone (cardioid) is noticeably better than the old microphone (super cardioid), particularly when the speaker was positioned off-axis of the cardioid pattern. 5 stars.Update: After 1 month use this microphone developed a constant high-pitched tone when used. No other changes were made to the audio system in the 1-month period, and the microphone was not abused or damaged in use. The high-pitched tone in the audio system stopped when this microphone was replaced. A warranty claim is being submitted to Shure, as the the failure occurred shortly after the Amazon 30-day return period. The rating is being downgraded to 1 star due to poor durability.
G**C
Good Mic but with a Warning
so let me get the "warning" out of the way first - this is a 18" long model and in hindsight i wish i gotten the 12" version. i have this mic on my desk and this 18" version actually positions it perfectly from acoustical pickup perspective but makes it harder to lean on the desk to rest your back - the mic is too close to the face which is a little uncomfortable psychologically. my desk is 30" deep and the mic is almost all the way at the other side. a shorter 12" size would maybe not be as good acoustically but would allow you greater freedom to lean on your desk if you're like me and like to do that. that's just something i felt like sharing but it is by no means a downside to this mic.now to the mic itself - i compared this to my Shure Beta 87A mic and my AKG C414 mic. compared to 87A ( stage vocal mic ) this one is much more sensitive and has much better bass and crisper top. compared to C414 ( studio recording mic ) it has approximately equal voicing and sensitivity, but is not as detailed - not even close. with the 418 when you speak into it it sounds good, but if you try to record room background noise its all a mush - while with the C414 if you record background noise you can make out all the individual noises separately - this means that this mic does not have a lot of dynamic range - limited by self noise.never the less for what it is it works perfectly. the speech it records is very crisp - it just doesn't have that depth or airiness that a large diaphragm recording mic like C414 has - but for teleconferencing that doesn't matter.when you first plug it in it makes horrible noises but those go away after a few minutes - apparently it needs to charge up a few capacitors first. so have a little patience there.the build quality is SUPERB. the cord is very long ( didn't measure it but looks about 12 feet ) and the packaging was ridiculously huge - and im not talking about amazon packaging - im talking about the shure box - it's about a cubic foot and 2 feet long. no assembly required - it simply ships in a huge box.great product overall and i love it. i wish i could have compared it to Sennheiser offering as Sennheiser is probably excellent as well, but i could not find any reviews on Sennheiser so i got this one. no regrets about that, but still curious about Sennheiser though.UPDATE: i'm changing my review to 4 stars because when i tried recording with this mic i get intermittent clicks. i'm not sure why. this is not a recording mic however, and i don't have any problems using it as intended but sometimes i'm too lazy to plug in my recording mic when i need to record something and i get these strange clicks ... which i have never experienced when using my recording mic ( AKG C 414 ). i still think it's a great microphone for its intended purpose ( conferencing and such ) but for whatever reason as a recording mic it doesn't really work.
W**D
Worked fine.
worked fine
J**B
Great mic
I got sick of the poor signal from people not adjusting the mic to themselves at the podium. Once I got this one (paid for it myself) we haven't had a problem since. It's just less intemidating I guess. Easier to operate than a regular SM58 on a mic stand. A must for any church for these reasons.
S**M
Did not work
Tested it several ways and the mic simply did not work had to return it.
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