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The T.bone MB85 Beta
sygwel sygwel
Published on 10/08/07 at 05:43
Dynamic microphone, all there is more "classic".
systmatiquement do not quote in "copy" of an SM58, it's just a micro diffrent, although quite similar in use.
it has its advantages / inconvnients in different situations and tastes.

if the jet can be SM58 earth 10 times and continue to work, I'm not sr whether the case of t-bone ... but there are singers who do not need a

OVERALL OPINION

Reu 3 days ago:

- Trade-in guitar amp: taken together with the t-bone and SM58 (I would have put them online). The t-bone is much more open, less gnreux mdium down, makes her a drier, sharper, more aggressive may be, but excs. Conversely, the SM58 is deaf may sound warmer, but too loaded in the lower mdium to be placed easily in a mix.
Here, no real preferences, it's about got and use. (Little more for the t-bone that will be easier to mix and little more for shure that "seems" warmer). A mix of both would probably IDAL, and if he had I would keep a t-bone.

- Repeating the voice gain more lv than SM58, and we find the clear and open cot makes default in SM58. Got question again, but a voice that must pass over the instruments, the advantage is clearly in the t-bone. Submitted least mdium down here is a benefit to the balance gnral.
forcment, we will find it more prone to feedback is the best return for opening up the treble, but left to choose, I prfre t-bone again.

review: the price, do not deprive yourself and you have to arrter Whereas the SM58 as THE vocal mic of references, despite the benefits of a.