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The Behringer XM8500 is a dynamic vocal microphone featuring a professional XLR output, cardioid pickup pattern, and a frequency response of 50Hz to 15kHz. Built with rugged metal housing and an internal shock mount, it minimizes handling noise and feedback, making it ideal for studio recording, live performances, podcasting, and streaming. This ready-to-use kit includes a mic clip and durable carrying case, offering exceptional value for audio enthusiasts seeking reliable, clear sound without breaking the bank.





| ASIN | B0002KZAKS |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 139 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 4 in Dynamic Microphones |
| Colour Screen | No |
| Country Produced In | china |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (10,950) |
| Date First Available | 8 Feb. 2007 |
| Frequency response | 15 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689076749770 |
| Hardware platform | Karaoke Machine |
| Impedance | 150 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 322 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 31 x 63.5 x 9 centimetres |
| Item model number | XM8500 |
| Item weight | 322 g |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Handheld |
| Number of batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Power source | No Power Required |
| Product Dimensions | 31 x 63.5 x 9 cm; 322.05 g |
| Proficiency Level | Beginner |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 35 dB |
| Size | Single |
| Styling | Transparent |
| UPC | 689076749770 |
O**T
Great value
Great quality and very decent sound for only £13, perfect for karaoke if you have a karaoke speaker to go with it, as it had a case and is a cardiod pattern. Definitely would recommend if you can get it for £13
N**N
Great mic - Real Alternative to More Expensive Offerings!
Great little mic for the price! It was listed on Amazon UK for around £14 at the time I bought it though. Still fantastic value that for the money vs sound quality! It is comparable to an SM58 from Shure as the frequency response is similar to the 58 and the build quality isn't bad at all for the money ( it won't break but if it does buy another). You get a three- year guarantee so you're onto a winner. There's no need for any phantom power as the mic is a dynamic mic with a cardioid polar pattern (picks sound up from the front mainly with quite a steep drop off at the sides). There's no on / off switch on this mic - no proper mic such as this should have one anyway as it means that the user could switch the mic off mid-recording!! The case and mic clip aren't bad either but, there's no XLR cable included - buy a stagg one they're cheap enough on here. I have an SM58 too and was put off buying further 58's due to the price vs my use case ( I produce spoken word recordings for radio - I'm not a singer) My signal chain: XM8500 via XLR into the input of an ART Tube MP Tube Pre Amp with 20db pad enabled and phase inversion disabled. The output from the tube amp is then fed into the input of my Focusrite Scarlet Solo audio interface via a further XLR cable. The audio then goes into my iMac via USB and is recorded into Audacity raking care not to clip the audio at any stage of the Sinaloa chain. I originally got the Tube amp to add extra gain to the signal from my SM58 as that was a bit low, but I still use it with the XM8500 and in fact just swapped the mics over when the XM8500 arrived and haven't gone back since. I'm not beating meant to Shure - they make a fantastic mic but for those on a budget the XM8500 is a good option! Don't be fooled by the name sounding a bit like the more expensive mic - it's not a cheap copy - it IS a GREAT mic in it's own right. I probably won't buy another 58 again now that I've discovered this alternative!
R**T
You get what you pay for.
For an entry level XLR mic this is a decent one, sound quality is good but not perfect, if you were to use this for streaming or recording you may want to introduce sound gates to remove the very minor distortion and static that can be produced when using this microphone. The microphone its self is solid construction and comes in a hard shell plastic case with foam lining keeping it safe, the head of the mic is removable so fitting a different head with built in pop filter is an option without modification. If you intend to use this microphone for streaming you will want to set up sound gates and a hot key to mute the microphone as there is no built in switch or button to mute but then again at this price point I wouldn't expect there to be. Overall good for the money, decent quality and solid construction.
A**2
The hype is true!
The Behringer Ultravoice XM8500 is virtually as good as a Shure SM58. I own both and although the SM58 has a slight edge in performance it is marginal, when the price is taken into account £100 for the SM58 £15 for the XM8500 you can see why this XM8500 gets great reviews, just take a look on YouTube. I tried them back to back and the XM8500 performs superbly I would gig with this microphone without hesitation. It has slightly more gain than the SM58 at the same gain settings so sounds louder without distortion. Highly recommend a true bargain and the foam inlay hard plastic case offers secure protection. Having used the XM8500 for a couple of days now I have a few extra observations compared to the SM58. As mentioned before the XM is more sensitive (louder) than the SM58 and the XM has a bit more bass response where as the SM has slightly more emphasis on mids and highs, so they have slightly different characteristics, both sound really good, just a bit different. I have compared these two microphones back to back, but used in isolation both mics are really good and in a live setting I would be happy with either, 99% of any audience would not distinguish any difference between them.
S**E
Great mic - really good value AKG D880 replacement but no Shure SM58
Very good microphone. Solid and feels a good weight and well built. Unbelievable value for money at £14. I bought it as a spare to use for Open Mic nights I run. I use a genuine Shure SM58 myself and an old AKG D880 as a spare and I don't want them to go walkabouts!!! To be clear it is good and has very good feedback resistance - as good as the AKG. Its sounds every bit as good as the AKG when in use. However it is no Shure SM58 replacement. The Shure is warmer and certainly gives clearer vocal reproduction. But the Shure has slightly lower feedback resistance. The AKG D880 is highly regarded as a male vocal mic and if that's what you want then this Behringer XM8500 is perfect. If you want a genuine Shure SM58 then this is close but no cigar. But SM58s are almost 6 times the price.
L**O
This dynamic vocal microphone delivers exceptional performance for its price. The sound quality is clear and crisp, with a rich, full-bodied tone that captures every detail of your voice. It’s great at rejecting background noise, which makes it ideal for live performances or recordings in less-than-ideal environments. The build is rugged and durable, designed to withstand the wear and tear of regular use. Overall, it's a solid mic that punches above its weight, providing professional-grade audio without the hefty price tag. Perfect for singers, podcasters, and anyone needing a reliable vocal mic.
D**H
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B**O
Buon microfono struttura solida e per quello che costa ha un bel audio consiglio
S**I
Have been browsing countless sites and reviewing various brands and specifications of microphones, then accidentally stumbled upon this product. Then going through so many reviews and videos all overwhelmingly positive, decided to go ahead and get this mic. There so many excellent reviews about this mic and mine will be lost in the endless response and comments, but I felt that I should give my views. Packing: Ergonomic packing. Solid plastic box with foam coated mic holder and clip. Quality:Did not disappoint. It's built solidly, full metal set up. Built to last considerably longer. Plugged into the Scarlett interface without Phantom power, very pleased to note that it picked very minimal background and white noice. If there are some feeble noice this could be very easily rectified. Voice recording is more prone to low ends, suitable for high pitched vocals. Though it sounds a little darker when one gets closer. An ideal distance 3 to 4 finger lengths will provide that full richness to the voice. The gain has to be set at 2 to 3 o'clock or litte more to get the desired results. Low gain sounds feeble, but could be post processed. To get benefits from proximity effect, using a wind screen or pop filter would be more sensible, it not only blocks plosives but also protects the mic from spits and moisture. It's better not to have a on and off switch. These are prone to wear and tear. Handling noice is little on the higher side when hand held. Use a stand or boom arm. PROS: Fantastic for the price. :Great entry level mic. :Sounds full and warm that will be ideal for many. : Comparable to many higher end mics with a little tweak. CONS: So far None. Overall: A great cheap entry-level product suitable for Home studios, and live programs. You will be very pleased with the purchase. Go ahead.
G**R
The audio output quality is satisfactory; however, the product's price point is somewhat elevated. Additionally, the absence of an on/off switch is a notable drawback.
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