Are these good mics?

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I can't find a single review online, maybe don't know where to look.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/prod...0S-Microphone-Buy-One-Get-One-Free?sku=271318

What is tripping me up is that the MSRP is $399 and I can get two for $50, or a whole kit for $60 with an MSRP of $499.

What is with the MSRP? Are they really that expensive? Does that mean they might be really good mics?

Not sure if I should get them, or if this is a screaming deal based on price, but that seems to be the price from every store, all touting a high MSRP.


What's up?
 
I can't find a single review online, maybe don't know where to look.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/prod...0S-Microphone-Buy-One-Get-One-Free?sku=271318

What is tripping me up is that the MSRP is $399 and I can get two for $50, or a whole kit for $60 with an MSRP of $499.

What is with the MSRP? Are they really that expensive? Does that mean they might be really good mics?

Not sure if I should get them, or if this is a screaming deal based on price, but that seems to be the price from every store, all touting a high MSRP.


What's up?

MSRP stands for Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price and is frequently used as a marketing tool.

Here's how it might work... and often does work.

You have a crappy piece of gear, say a microphone. It costs you $20 in bulk, is most like worth only $30 retail, and you want to sell it for $75. Setting a high MSRP is one means of achieving that goal.

You set your MSRP at $499, and sell it to your retailers for $75. They in turn sell it for $99.95. You pocket a healthy chunk of change, they turn a profit, and you get a overpriced piece of shit thinking you scored a bargain.

Google is your friend!
 
These look like re-badged versions of some AT mics that Guitar Center sold in the early 90's. If they are (and I stress IF) then no, they are not good. Look at the frequency response.


My God, they look the same and have the same specs!
 
No, those mics suck. Audio Technica sells both ends of the spectrum--good mics and bad mics. Those are on the top edge of their bad section.

If you have a traveling Karaoke gig, they would be fine for that.
 
No, those mics suck. Audio Technica sells both ends of the spectrum--good mics and bad mics. Those are on the top edge of their bad section.

If you have a traveling Karaoke gig, they would be fine for that.

Yeah. 12 kHz top end.... That's kind of sad.

If you're looking for cheap dynamics that are usable, AKG makes a line of decent ones, e.g..

http://www.shopboyzgear.com/akg-d50s.html
http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR222409
http://www.lxtronics.com/ssproduct.asp?pf_id=1010102747
http://www.musicgoround.com/gear/inventorydetails.asp?id=658010

The ones I've used (D2300S) are a little thin sounding, but I find they're fine on toms at close range. The proximity effect and the weak LF response cancel each other out, so to speak....
 
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