First Act DP924 Disney Princess Royal Microphone

December 15, 2016 - Comment

Be the star of the show with this sweet vocal mic! This classic dynamic vocal mic is perfect for princesses who want to perform! Durable design stands up to lots of play. Includes patch cord. For use with an amplifier sold separately. Product Features Classic dynamic vocal mic Designed especially for voice Curable design for

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Be the star of the show with this sweet vocal mic! This classic dynamic vocal mic is perfect for princesses who want to perform! Durable design stands up to lots of play. Includes patch cord. For use with an amplifier sold separately.

Product Features

  • Classic dynamic vocal mic
  • Designed especially for voice
  • Curable design for rocking out
  • No batteries required; Includes patch cord
  • For use with an amplifier- sold separately

Comments

L. Wood says:

Eh, not the same quality as the one that came with the Frozen karaoke… I bought my daughter a Frozen karaoke that came with a Frozen designed microphone already so I decided to get this one to match. It has a cuter picture on it than the one that came standard but I can tell the quality is not nearly as nice. The on/off switch just feels junkier and when I tested the sound difference, it is not nearly as loud as the other microphone. You practically have to shout into this one to get the same sound output as the other one. So if you are doing a duet, one person is…

george says:

Very satisfied. Good quality microphone. Sound quality Would work phone for a business meeting or birthday party. Standard frozen Disney exactly matches the one that came with the Frozen Karaoke machine so there is no fighting about which kid gets which mic.

J. Maeda says:

Perfect Grandma gave my 6 year old a Frozen karaoke machine for Christmas. Her brothers loved it too and many battles ensued over the lone mic. Nobody wanted to just let it go. Ordered this. Bam. Problem solved. Kind of. Too bad you can’t plug in a third one somewhere. Or can you? The two year old might not even notice his is a did…

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