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PreSonus PD-70 Dynamic Vocal Microphone for Broadcast, Podcasting, and Live Streaming

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Style: PD-70 Dynamic Vocal Mic


Features

  • Dynamic broadcast microphone great for recording vocals for podcasts, live streaming, radio, and more.
  • Cardioid polar pattern rejects off-axis sounds for better isolation and clarity.
  • Included windscreen lessens unwanted plosives and fricatives without an external pop filter.
  • Works with any audio interface equipped with a microphone preamp.
  • Tailored frequency response provides exceptional clarity for vocals, guitars, basses, and drums.

Description

Whether you’re starting your first podcast, telling your YouTube subscribers about the latest trends, or running a program for your local volunteer radio station from your living room, you need a microphone that will bring your voice to your listener with clarity and warmth. The PD-70 is built to capture spoken word cleanly and clearly while eliminating mechanical noise and breathiness that can get between you and your audience. With superior off-axis rejection, you can set up your broadcast studio in just about any space— and unwanted reverberance, electrical hum, and the random car driving by will be left behind, leaving only the pristine, natural sound of your voice.

Recommended Uses For Product: Streaming, Voice Recording


Brand: PreSonus


Model Name: PD-70


Connectivity Technology: XLR


Connector Type: XLR


Special Feature: Wireless


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone


Color: black


Included Components: PD-70 Dynamic Microphone


Polar Pattern: Unidirectional


Audio Sensitivity: 80 dB


Impedance: 350 Ohm


Microphone Form Factor: Handheld


Item dimensions L x W x H: 2.5 x 3.25 x 6.25 inches


Power Source: Corded Electric


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 8E+1 dB


Number of Channels: 1


Frequency Range: 20 Hz to 20 kHz


Global Trade Identification Number: 62


Manufacturer: PreSonus


UPC: 673454009662


Item Weight: 0.016 ounces


Product Dimensions: 2.5 x 3.25 x 6.25 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PD-70


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: September 11, 2020


Color Name: black


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  • Great quality broadcast mic not even just "for the price" (which I admit I say below)
I've used the Presonus PD-70 in my setup for over two years. This thing is a heavy tank of a mic, but it does sound good. It's nearly identical to an SM7B with both the high pass and presence switches on (the PD-70 has no switches itself). It does take the "big muff" windscreen for an SM7B if you need more plosive protection and to dull it down a little to get that podcast voice sound. The single yoke works great. There is a good bit of handling noise and does not make a great stage mic for live music, but if you have a strong enough boom to hold it and don't touch it then this will work great. I'm using this as my daily driver for all Zoom meetings through a Behringer UMC204HD and it handles the mic just fine with the gain at 3 o'clock no problem. Recorded female vocals with it through a Presonus Revelator io24 into a Mac and sounded great. For the money, you can have two PD-70s, a Revelator Io24, and cables for around the price of some other broadcast mics. Bonus: the Revelator has onboard processing to eq your mics if you take a little time to set it up. Double bonus: the Revelator has some pretty advanced routing if you're teaching over Zoom or Twitch streaming. I know this is not a Revelator review, but it does pair nicely. I bought two more PD-70s because I got tired of borrowing the one from my daily workstation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024 by gravity gravity

  • Better than the Rode Podmic
I like the design and tone better for the price point. It also looks more like the SM7b, if aesthetic is important. The proximity effect is much better in this than the Podmic and the tone is much less harsh. Been using these daily since 2020, and they hold up. My only issue is that replacement foams are hard to find, I had to contact presonus customer service and they put together an order for me. Weight is comparable to higher priced broadcast mics, so not all boom arms will hold horizontally easily. They need to be cranked down tightly, but that’s a boom arm issue. The mic is sturdy. The XLR jack is standard snug fit. All black is a slick look and the presonus emblem is easy to hide ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024 by Lee Nason Lee Nason

  • Impressive Sound Quality and Build: A Worthy Alternative to Shure MV7
I recently acquired the PreSonus PD-70 Dynamic Vocal Microphone, and I must say that it has left a lasting impression on me. With its exceptional build quality, impressive sound reproduction, and competitive performance, it has quickly become a go-to choice for my broadcasting, podcasting, and live streaming needs. First and foremost, the build quality of the PreSonus PD-70 is outstanding. The microphone feels solid and well-constructed, exuding a sense of durability that inspires confidence. The robust build ensures that it can withstand the rigors of regular use and transportation without compromising its performance. When it comes to sound quality, the PD-70 truly shines. Its dynamic vocal microphone design captures the nuances and richness of the human voice with remarkable precision. The microphone delivers clear, crisp audio with excellent clarity and minimal background noise. This impressive sound reproduction enhances the overall quality of my recordings and broadcasts, ensuring a professional and immersive experience for my listeners. Unfortunately, the microphone's weight is a notable inconvenience. It feels heavier compared to other microphones in its class, which can become a burden during extended recording sessions or when using the microphone handheld. The added weight may lead to fatigue or discomfort, especially if you need to hold the microphone for an extended period. Despite the weight concern, it is worth mentioning that the build quality of the PD-70 remains solid. The microphone feels durable and well-constructed, ensuring longevity and reliability even with regular use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023 by eldridge

  • Great budget Mic
Very impressed with this right out of the box. I do with it has a two sided mount, but overall build quality is very good. After some eq work, I compared it with my SM7b and was pleasently surpirsed at the sound of it compared to a much more expensive mic. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024 by Andrew Pyle

  • This is good BUT
I bought this first without buying any In Line Pre Amp. I have a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen. I highly and 100% recommend buying a Pre Amp with it. I had to put the whole gain all the way up without the Pre Amp and yeah it worked but the gain was so loud, static, etc. I mean unless you have a more powerful Audio Interface you should def be okay. The Scarlett Solo DB maxs out I wanna say to 45DB? I suggest 55 or higher unless you wanna pay a little more to get a Pre Amp. I bought the Fethead and it works wonderfully. I mean I've only had it now for a day, tested it out for a bit and my friend in discord/stream said it sounded more louder and clearer then my old AT2020 XLR. Other than that, the mic is a TANK. Looks good, sounds good. I don't have any complaints right now. If anything changes I will update the review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2022 by anna anna

  • Perfect for streaming!
Has this mic recommended to me when I was talking about getting a Shure. This gave me the exact same quality at a fraction of the price! It's been going strong with no issues! It is a bit heavy, so make sure your boom arm is attached well.
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025 by Lindsey.

  • Sleeper mic!
This is really up there with other dynamic mics you might consider, like the SM7B, at a fraction of the cost. I’m really impressed! Sound quality is great - clean signal, minimal design. Tone might vary based on voice and there’s no adjustment on-board, but great to route into a preamp or boost with OD on a DAC. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023 by Jesse Jesse

  • Excellent Broadcast Dynamic Microphone
I took a chance on this, having been after a good quality but affordable broadcast dynamic mic for quite a while. The "go to king" is of course the Shure SM7B but I didn't want to spend that much and went for the PD-70 instead. It's a brilliant sounding mic and on par with broadcast microphones that cost far more. It's a solid build as well, heavy and feels like it can take quite a beating. You definitely don't want to drop this thing on your foot ! My only criticism is that it's a little light on the low end, but nothing EQ can't fix. Overall, it's an excellent option if you're after a broadcast dynamic that not only looks the part but also sounds amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2021 by Shane

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