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For Sale - Shure PG57 Microphone (SOLD)

Chris98

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Please note: this is the cheaper of the Shure mics with ‘57’ in the name.

Specific details can be found on Shure’s website: PG57
What you get:
  • Shure PG57
  • Shure XLR Cable
  • Mic Clip
  • 5/8" to 3/8" Thread Adapter.
  • Storage Bag

The mic has not been used for vocals, it was used predominantly on guitar amps, and maybe a snare drum on one occasion.

This photo is of the actual mic and bits in question:

Shure-PG57


Condition: Excellent as it's only used a handful of times.

I’m looking for £30 with 10% to Pete’s charity.
Unfortunately it’s heavy so postage is as follows:
1st Class UK: £3.25
Special Delivery: £6.70

Thanks for looking,

Chris
 
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I've dropped the price form £30 to £25 with 10% to go to Pete’s charity.
Unfortunately it’s heavy so postage is as follows:
1st Class UK: £3.25
Special Delivery: £6.70

Thanks for looking,

Chris
 
Sure Mic

Stupid question No.1 would this be suitable to use with a sax?

Stupid question No.2 Is it possible to get a cable for this that would allow me to record using my pc?

Thanks

Dave
 
Stupid question No.1 would this be suitable to use with a sax?

Stupid question No.2 Is it possible to get a cable for this that would allow me to record using my pc?

Thanks

Dave

Hi Dave,

Neither question is stupid.

No.1 would this be suitable to use with a sax? - Yes the mic is suitable for the sax, the robust nature of a dynamic mic would make it a strong contender for use on stage. For recording at home I'd personally prefer a capacitor mic but that doesn't mean it's not suitable.

Here goes my credibility, not that I have any, the following was done on the big brother of the mic I'm selling: Dynamic Mic

The recording set up looked like this:

Music+Stand+plus.jpg


No.2 Is it possible to get a cable for this that would allow me to record using my pc? - I would need a bit more info on your sound card, presuming that it is a 'standard' sound card in a PC or Mac then no, you would also need a small mixer or XLR to USB adapter.

I hope this helps,

All the best,

Chris
 
Is this still up for grabs?
 
I've dropped the price form £25 to £20 with 10% to go to Pete’s charity.
Unfortunately it’s heavy so postage is as follows:
1st Class UK: £3.25
Special Delivery: £6.70

Thanks for looking,

Chris
 
Hello Pete,

I've made the donation and the musical saw now has it's own mic!

Feel free to delete this thread.

All the best,

Chris
 

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