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The T.bone GZ400
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The T.bone GZ400

Other Microphone from The T.bone

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Anonymous

The T.bone GZ400Published on 10/12/05 at 03:00
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Herzats of a PZM!

OVERALL OPINION

As JoneSmice I trsdus by micro, it saturates normment so useless on the bass drum!
Jai even did a test on a Cajon is crap!
I am looking for another application that would suit him ...
I bought from a Beta91 is carrment else.
So I strongly deprecated this microphone, it's a crap!
If there is a tent that I also sell 20 ...

I put an order not to 0
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kYZmarkYZmar

The T.bone GZ400Published on 01/11/06 at 00:35
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It is a PZM microphone type (Pressure Zone Microphone)
Only sold on thomann (www.thomann.de (http://www.thomann.de)), like all products in the *** The T. (T. Bone for microphones)

On the walls, all forms of pressure are at their maximum level (due to the condition of zero particle velocity on the walls + Euler equation), allowing to finally have the presence of all waves, the quelquesoit frequency, without the effects of nodes and abdomen found in the room.

This type of microphone is used for:
- Environments (glued to the wall) to capture the reverb
- In the bass drums sound great for snapping (widely used in metal)
- On the pianos live (for aesthetics if you do not want to...…
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It is a PZM microphone type (Pressure Zone Microphone)
Only sold on thomann (www.thomann.de (http://www.thomann.de)), like all products in the *** The T. (T. Bone for microphones)

On the walls, all forms of pressure are at their maximum level (due to the condition of zero particle velocity on the walls + Euler equation), allowing to finally have the presence of all waves, the quelquesoit frequency, without the effects of nodes and abdomen found in the room.

This type of microphone is used for:
- Environments (glued to the wall) to capture the reverb
- In the bass drums sound great for snapping (widely used in metal)
- On the pianos live (for aesthetics if you do not want to see the microphones, or if there are too many repisse)
- For conferences also apparently (never tried it, I'm not in event)

OVERALL OPINION

I have been using for over a year

I like its price (40 €.), But explained:
- It saturates very quickly
- A lot of background noise

Honestly, I bought it to see what the technology could give PZM which greatly aroused my curiosity.
Verdict = I like technology, but this mic is not great.

The breath is very annoying to catch his mood.
Saturation prevents its use on GC.

Now I know I want a PZM, I will point me to a different product though.
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skalskal

The T.bone GZ400Published on 09/12/08 at 05:55
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PZM

OVERALL OPINION

Just to try ...
I like anything!
Like everyone else: B91, B52, D112, E602, etc.
You pay nothing, rsultat = nothing!
No! ever, I lost 40!
I tried it on a bass drum that sounds and I usually transplanted with a Beta 91, I would not even tell Cavour ...
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Tech. sheet

  • Manufacturer: The T.bone
  • Model: GZ400
  • Category: Other Microphones
  • Package weight:647 g
  • Added in our database on: 03/01/2005

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