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manson.reznor
Published on 02/25/07 at 17:19
Micro dynamic recovery of instruments (mainly)
copy of the Shure SM57, no doubt about it!
OVERALL OPINION
I could compare it with the SM57 in continuance of electric guitar amp:
From the start even without the sound, the SM57 is better. The T.bone sounding more "flat" and less income (less bass and treble cardboard).
However, after correction, the MB75 is nearing the level of SM57.
However, two points on which the T. Bone is a little behind:
Little lack of definition and sound seem a little less "open" compared to the Shure.
I also notice that the sound is more compressed on the T.bone. This is a mixed blessing because it allows less use of a compressor inlet, but the sound may seem less lively and nuanced. Advantage or disadvantage depending on usage ...
Now, when one weighs the value and the price of the Shure T.bone the T.bone is a good choice if the budget is limited. Indeed, the Shure is still near two and a half times the price of T.bone. So if you want to take a cheap drinking will greatly T. Bone. But if you have more means go for the Shure is a bit better - even if the price difference is not proportional to the gain in quality ...
But on stage, thee would distinguish the difference between the two? Not so sure ...
copy of the Shure SM57, no doubt about it!
OVERALL OPINION
I could compare it with the SM57 in continuance of electric guitar amp:
From the start even without the sound, the SM57 is better. The T.bone sounding more "flat" and less income (less bass and treble cardboard).
However, after correction, the MB75 is nearing the level of SM57.
However, two points on which the T. Bone is a little behind:
Little lack of definition and sound seem a little less "open" compared to the Shure.
I also notice that the sound is more compressed on the T.bone. This is a mixed blessing because it allows less use of a compressor inlet, but the sound may seem less lively and nuanced. Advantage or disadvantage depending on usage ...
Now, when one weighs the value and the price of the Shure T.bone the T.bone is a good choice if the budget is limited. Indeed, the Shure is still near two and a half times the price of T.bone. So if you want to take a cheap drinking will greatly T. Bone. But if you have more means go for the Shure is a bit better - even if the price difference is not proportional to the gain in quality ...
But on stage, thee would distinguish the difference between the two? Not so sure ...