Shure PGA48 Dynamic Microphone with cardioid pattern vs ON55 wired dynamic microphone for singing
Overall winner: Shure PGA48 Dynamic Microphone with cardioid pattern
Key Differences
Shure PGA48 (A) has a higher-rated profile (4.60 from 7,367 reviews) and metal construction with a cardioid pattern plus an on/off switch and stand adapter, making it better for stage use and noise rejection. OneOdio ON55 (B) is a lower-priced wired mic with good sound for singing and solid value, aimed at casual karaoke or budget setups
Shure PGA48 Dynamic Microphone with cardioid pattern
Dynamic handheld mic for vocals with cardioid pickup. Solid metal construction and clear speech-focused design. Users note solid build and clear sound with good value
Pros
- cardioid pickup reduces background noise
- metal construction provides durability
- includes discrete on/off switch and stand adapter
- multiple cable options available
Cons
- no cable included in some options
- no integrated wireless option
- no listed frequency response data
ON55 wired dynamic microphone for singing
Dynamic microphone with cardioid pattern for clear vocal capture and off-axis rejection. Built-in pop-filter and mesh grille protect against wind interference; compatible with amplifiers and speakers. Customers note clear sound and sturdy build
Pros
- cardioid pattern for off-axis rejection
- built-in pop-filter and mesh grille
- sturdy build and durability
- works with various sound systems
Cons
- none specified in customer data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | OneOdio |
| Durability | Shure |
| Versatility | Shure |
| User Reviews | Shure |