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Reviews (2)

May 25, 2018
functions are faulty.
The mike inputs have very little gain. You have to have a separate mike mixer in order to have satisfactory results. The CDG function worked ok serveral times but began to garble the graphics and audio on proven discs that work very well even in older players. Even after a disc cleaning and the player laser cleaning, the player still garbled a good disc. I found it to play intermittantly, good for awhile, then garbled for awhile. Its obvious that this unit is cheaply made. I've yet to try the other functions (aux), as I have singers who like to bring their own flash and SD drives, and I am still interested in the CDR feature, so reluctantly, I'll keep this unit for those reasons alone. But, I'll always take along another CDG player. I was hoping not to have to do this, but its worth it to me not to return the unit to the shipper, as it's more trouble than its worth. I don't really blame the Ebay vendor, but he or she needs to know that the units they sell are not satisfactory.
May 25, 2018
no switch on SM58
5 of 14 found this helpful Great mike, and one of the best in the market. It has a switch option available on the more expensive SM58S model. If a feedback episode begins, the mike has no switch to end the feedback immediately, as that is the fastest way to do so, and the mike is usually the culprit. So, one has to go over to the mixer and adjust the mike gain, or whatever is the most handy. Whereas, a mike switch is best and the fastest and could very well mean the difference in blown mids or tweeters or other damage with that extra time taken to adjust out the feedback.