🎶 Own the stage with vintage flair and modern power!
The Pronomic HM-2 is a handheld, corded electric harmonica microphone featuring a rugged omnidirectional dynamic cartridge with a frequency range of 40 Hz to 16 KHz. Designed with a vintage distressed look and integrated volume control, it offers professional sound adaptability. Lightweight and portable, it includes an Oxford bag for easy transport, making it ideal for musicians seeking classic style and reliable performance.
Microphone form factor | Handheld |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Number of batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency response | 16 KHz |
Frequency range | 40 hz 16 khz |
Manufacturer | Pronomic |
Package Dimensions | 26.2 x 12.6 x 8.4 cm; 662.24 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | 00021801 |
Country Produced In | china |
Item Weight | 662 g |
V**N
lovely distortion just when you need it and a great vintage tone
finally used this as a main vocal mic at a festival recently and it kicked ass, lovely distortion just when you need it and a great vintage tone! Winner! also just tried it out for recording vocals, didnt have to eq, mix or compress a thing, sounded great form the onset!https://soundcloud.com/vincent-callan/subsided-2014-work-in-progress
M**.
What a disastrous purchase this turned out to be.
The microphone arrived after a reasonable delay but the problems started as soon as I opened the package. The advertisement on Amazon says clearly that the mic is fitted with a 6.3mm jack plug - NOT TRUE, it's fitted with an XLR plug, so you'll need to buy an adapter. The illustration implies that the mic comes in a smart looking wooden box - NOT TRUE, no box, just a little cloth bag!! During its first use, I became aware of a rattling noise from inside the body of the mic and then noticed it was "cutting out" when I moved the mic or the cable. I packed it up and informed the seller through Amazon, and was told they'd e-mail me a prepaid label for it's return. Two weeks later, no label, so I chased them up and got the label next day. I assume the seller accepted the mic was faulty as they said they'd send a replacement. The second mic duly arrived and guess what, same problem, it kept "cutting out", ('though I have to admit this time there was no rattle). The replacement mic was returned with a note saying I'd lost confidence in the product and wanted a refund which I've now received. This whole sorry saga has lasted more than 3 months and all I've ended up with is an XLR to 6.3mm jack adapter!
M**N
great sound and good value - I like the fact ...
great sound and good value - I like the fact that it can be attached to a mic stand if needed
C**N
Magnificent mic
The only problem I had with this microphone was when i first used it, I forgot to turn it up loud!It's cool, easy to handle and use, and it gives you the great Chicago blues sound you have been looking for.This was my first purchase of a harmonica microphone, and I must say I chose wisely!
C**W
One Star
Very poor quality lead was not intact and produces a feedback humming noise when In use
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