

🎙️ Own the stage with crystal-clear confidence!
The Prodipe TT1 Pro is a UK-made dynamic vocal microphone featuring a uni-directional polar pattern, 600 ohm impedance, and a frequency response from 50 Hz to 15 kHz. Lightweight and designed for ease of use, it delivers professional sound clarity without complicated controls, making it ideal for vocalists seeking reliable, high-quality performance.
| ASIN | B005EQE8EY |
| Audio sensitivity | 49 Decibels |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36,777 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 259 in Dynamic Microphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (338) |
| Date First Available | 27 Oct. 2011 |
| Frequency response | 15 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03760010252543 |
| Hardware platform | PC |
| Impedance | 600 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 170 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 27.4 x 9.9 x 5.6 centimetres |
| Item model number | PRO-TT2 |
| Item weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Prodipe |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Handheld |
| Number of batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
| Number of channels | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 27.43 x 9.91 x 5.59 cm; 170 g |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 60 dB |
S**N
Great low-cost stage mic
This is a very good low-cost stage mic. It has a solid sound, strong output, low handling noise, no excessive sibilance and is pretty plosive resistant. Slightly more low end than an SM58, but nothing excessive. Feedback resistance is pretty standard for a cardioid mic. The supplied mic clip looks rather flimsy, but it's better than nothing and a sturdier replacement won't cost that much. Certainly the best dynamic mic around that I've tested at this price point (and I've been testing a lot recently) and below. The £50 AKG D5 has a bit more clarity, but is has a bit less low end and makes a good alternative, but slightly more expensive, option. No mic is going to suit everybody, but this one should work on a wide variety of voices.
B**N
A great mic for the price
I've really enjoyed using this mic. It handles vocals really well. It suits my male voice will. It's got quite a bit of high end presence but feedback rejection has been excellent so far. Clear reproduction without colouring the sound. I've really enjoyed using it.
K**S
Best buy vocal mic
prima ja prije 1 minutePojedinosti Very good mic, first i bought one to test them, and then i bout three more. This is very good vocal mic, with higher output than SM 58, almost in class with condenser mics. The only thing which is bad is holder (mic clamp), which is made of fragile plastic. Mic remind me of some Sennheiser and is heavy, solid build.Before i bought some chinese copies of SM 58, they were thin and screamy compared to this Prodipe! This mic is in different league.
M**R
A fantastic dynamic vocal mic for live use
Having tried many many vocal mics (both dynamic and condenser) and enduring the Shure SM58 at gigs (it doesn't suit my voice) I read about and decided to try this. What a revelation. Higher gain and better clarity than the industry standard mentioned above and easy to dial in on the mixer. Why pay three times the price?
D**G
Great mike.
Great mike. Quality sound on a budget. Well made and excellent quality build.
G**C
Good sounding vocal mic.
A good sounding vocal mic. Warmer and louder than a Shure SM58 but more susceptible to plosives. Coped well with a range of male and female voices.
A**Y
Good Quality Mic
I only use this mic for speaking (I call bingo) It performs and feels very professional and I would guess it would be the same for singing. I am comparing it with our club mics that cost a lot more that are used for singing. If you want a good performance mic that doesn't cost the earth, this is the one.
H**Y
Decent
Its good, with a decent enough vocal sound. Its not as good as my behringer C1 as this one does pick up alot of Plossives, all the "p's" etc. It does the job but not quite as good as I expected but it does its job well enough.
N**M
Über das Prodipe TT1 bin ich zufällig gestoßen. Lobeshymnen allerorts und Vergleiche mit Klassiker wie dem SM58 oder MD421. Bei einem Amazon Händler gab es 3 Stück als Versandrückläufer für knapp 25 Euro inkl. Versand - da muss man nicht viel nachdenken. Ich muss dazu sagen, dass ich ein kleiner Mikrofonfetischist bin und mittlerweile 35 Mikrofone aus allen Bereichen, darunter Klassiker wie eben SM57, 58, Sennheiser MD421, E906 etc. aber auch Großmembraner wie Neumann TLM103, Sennheiser Mk4, Rode NT1, und Exoten wie ein M-Audio Sputnik oder das phänomenale Studio Projects CS5 im Schrank habe. Das Mikrofon ist ebenso massiv und schwer, wie man das von anderen Handmikrofonen der Markenhersteller kennt. Mit dem länglichen Korb wirkt es modern und recht elegant. Übrigens unterscheiden sich das TT1 und das TT1 Pro nur durch den zusätzlichen Schalter (TT1). Zudem ist noch eine passende Mikrofonklammer und ein kleiner Nylonbeutel zur Aufbewahrung dabei. Der Sound des Mikros ist erstaunlich! Ausgewogen und ein ganzes Stück mehr Ausgangspegel als z. B. ein SM58, was ja immer eine gute Sache ist. Im unteren Frequenzbereich ist es voller und runder als z. B. das SM58. Am Gitarrenverstärker klingen sich das TT1 und mein Sennheiser MD421 sehr sehr ähnlich und liefern einen perfekten Gitarrensound ab, der weniger kantig und nasal ist, als z. B. ein SM57. Noch schnell mal über zwei Toms gehängt und siehe da: Auch hier eine verblüffende Ähnlichkeit zum MD421. Der letzte Test war ein Podcast und ein YouTube Video. Dynamische Mikrofone liefern hier in akustisch unbehandelten Räumen häufig bessere Ergebnisse als Kondensatormikrofone, da sie weniger Raumanteil aufnehmen. Also das Mikro an einen DBX 1086 Preamp angeschlossen und über das MOTU 828 Mk3 in den Rechner. Ergebnis: Toller Sprechersound ohne Popp-Geräusche oder Zischeln. Ich hatte schon einige preiswerte dynamische Mikrofone gehört, aber das Prodipe ist die erste wirkliche Überraschung - neben dem Superlux PRA628 Mk II, welches ebenfalls ein tolles Amp-Mikro ist.
V**I
Uso questo modello da anni e trovo che la sua qualità sia paragonabile a modelli molto più famosi e costosi
T**Y
Insane quality at a ridiculous price... I use this on my rack Tom and snare on my drum set. It has an authentic sound. I prefer it to my Audix i5, sm57 and it honestly keeps blowing me away.. for $45? They were like 20$ a few years ago. But they’re gaining a LITTLE BIT of popularity. It’s only gonna be 45 dollars until everyone really realizes how good they are. These, to me, are hands down best value mic I’ve ever purchased. I used the TT1 vocal switched mic by Prodipe for my floor Tom and it is honestly comparable to a MD421. These guys did it right...
C**N
Son ni caros ni baratos para lo que son. No son la panacea que apuntan por ahí. Colorean mucho por medios agudos. Un micro normalucho que, para bajo presupuesto está bien. Evidentemente no son comparables a un sm57
P**A
Micro parfait, le son est magnifique comme à la télévision c'est parfait pour chanter en famille
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