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Djardin
Published on 05/07/13 at 07:30
Condenser microphone clamp for copper.
from Thomann:
Directivity: Cardioid
Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 15 kHz
Max SPL: 145 dB
Impedance 250 Ohm
Requires 11-52V phantom power
Thomann integrated cable 1.8m
is about € 200 in stores.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had a year to a year and a half.
I bought it for my sound with banjo in a group song ska-musette.
Very blah:
the clip is pretty bad. on copper, it might be better?
it larsenne much. ditto, maybe in the flag of copper it would be better.
He catches all the noise around (drums, guitars ...)
For my use (Banjo), I was very disappointed. I tried the equivalent of at Sennheiser coming out much better in the mix, taking only the instrument, not the rest around. Finally, I went on a dedicated micro Banjo, ABS Goldtone.
For cons, I also tried home studio for the cello, banjo, and other instruments, and there it sounds very good. on the other hand, too, it is quite sensitive to surrounding sounds.
from Thomann:
Directivity: Cardioid
Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 15 kHz
Max SPL: 145 dB
Impedance 250 Ohm
Requires 11-52V phantom power
Thomann integrated cable 1.8m
is about € 200 in stores.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had a year to a year and a half.
I bought it for my sound with banjo in a group song ska-musette.
Very blah:
the clip is pretty bad. on copper, it might be better?
it larsenne much. ditto, maybe in the flag of copper it would be better.
He catches all the noise around (drums, guitars ...)
For my use (Banjo), I was very disappointed. I tried the equivalent of at Sennheiser coming out much better in the mix, taking only the instrument, not the rest around. Finally, I went on a dedicated micro Banjo, ABS Goldtone.
For cons, I also tried home studio for the cello, banjo, and other instruments, and there it sounds very good. on the other hand, too, it is quite sensitive to surrounding sounds.