• Reviews around mics (3.66 of 5)

    Behringer Ultravoice Xm8500 Dynamic Vocal Microphone, Cardioid

    • I prefer using it while I dj every weekend, now I only use my wireless mics to hand out at wedding for the toasts
    • I prefer handheld mics because they are clearer and also gives me the control of the interview
    • I've used the SM58 on a number of occasions and really didn't notice a significant qualitative difference in the sound between this mic and the SM58, or other good quality popular mics.
    • She likes it almost as much as the more expensive mics venues have, for a fraction of the price
    • It sounds every bit as good as similar mics selling at five times the price and is just as rugged
    • It's bit lighter than more expensive mics, so you might give up a bit in materials but the actual cardioid dynamic mic element delivers an excellent signal.
    • The build quality is fantastic and these mics sound phenomenal
    • Great mics, great price, especially around drunks!
    • Works great with gain to spare which can be a problem with some dynamic mics.
    • It delivers as well as the Shure mics.
    • They look, feel, and work as good as mics that are 2 and 3 times the price.
    • If my show expands I will buy more of these great mics.
    • It blew the GLS mics out of the water
    • That’s how good these mics are
    • These mics really are great
    • Definitely a good purchase for our school group and would recommend for those looking for reasonably priced mics.
    • The price is amazing and the product is such a huge upgrade from the cheap mics that come with kit karaokes
    • Love these mics
    • For live performance, these mics are fine and a great value for the price.
    • I have used lots of great equipment and mics including the oft mentioned sm57 and sm58
    • good mics are an absolute necessity
    • The only downside I've found is that they pick up a little more handling noise when in a mic stand - touching or hitting the mic stand transfers more noise than with more expensive mics
    • Our compressor microphone's noise gain was an absolute mess, but these dynamic mics change everything about my job
    • It's a $20 mic, so it's not really fair to compare it to a $100 mic, however there are a handful of other cheap mics in the $10-$20 range right here on
    • I read a bunch of customer reviews before I purchased these mics, works great, got good weight and sound to them
    • These are very good mics for the price
    • I can't believe how good these mics sound for the price
    • Dynamic mics are good for that, but this one is really good.
    • These mics are amazing.
    • I've owned some nice mics, my Shure Beta 58 has been my go to for a long time.
    • These mics are awesome plain an simple
    • For $20, these are perfect first mics for anyone!
    • and they are going strong very clear mics.
    • These mics are great
    • These mics are built like a tank.
    • Yes, these mics work
    • This mic then is retro, in the sprit of basic, solid 60s mics.
    • These mics are amazing
    • I guess time will tell if it has the durability of the legendary shure mics
    • In hindsight, a condenser mic would have been better, as dynamic mics are better suited for live performances, but it does the trick and as long as you know how to adjust mic levels in Windows it's not an issue
    • The metal windscreen is smaller and much tougher than a 58 - I use these mics when I'm running sound for bands that like to swings mics around and generally abuse them, but don't want to bring their own mics
    • Great mics, great price, especially around drunks!
    • I really don't like Behringer equipment, however, these mics are an exception.
    • I've tried other cheaper mics, but I generally stick with the more expensive brand name mics for my work - these mics are the
    • I have dealt with cheap mics that were more than these that crap out with any amount of use and have no range
    • these are great mics
    • If you need some good mics and don't have a lot of money I suggest trying a few of these out.
    • Good mics.
    • This mic sound as good as mics costing 5 times a much.
    • Some of my friends are getting their own to replace more expensive mics.
    • Love these mics for karaoke
    • Picked up a pair of these 2 years ago as cheap spare mics.
    • There are lots of inexpensive mics out there, and a lot of them sound, well, inexpensive
    • When I run this through a mixer with a boost in gain and some base it sounds as good as my $150 mics
    • can't hear sounds of just holding it like cheap mics
    • I guess people break mics and not cords, but at this price point, you probably need both.
    • these are great mics for the money - very tough and reliable.
    • We use these for podcasting because we don't have the money for the really nice mics yet
    • These mics are working great for my podcast recording
    • If you are on a budget and you need great mics with an on off switch, get the 1800s 3pack
    • Great mics I bought them for church because we were using
    • It does not come with a wire, but seriously, most good mics don’t come with wires, and at this price point, they would lose money if it did
    • These mics sound really good
    • It does not come with a wire, but seriously, most good mics don’t come with wires, and at this price point, they would lose money if it did
    • As being one of the best vocal mics for
    • They are great mics for the price
    • Just as good as other mics five times the price!
    • Really good the price, it has a slightly different range compared to popular vocal mics such as sm58
    • Excellent mics
    • These mics are great for my youth band but they have a good bit of handling noise if being used hand-held.
    • The quality of mics you get at this price point is generally just garbage, plastic, karaoke, cheap, awful mics
    • Much louder and clearer than any cheap mics i bought
    • Drawbacks include the fact that there are far better dynamic mics out there, and if you have the money and are just looking for one live vocal mic I'd probably recommend the Beta series by Shure- fantastic mics in the 100+
    • They Have very similar characteristics to my SM 58’s though maybe just a bit hotter