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Published on 10/16/07 at 12:08 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
I got this mic now, so I publish this opinion after using the HC95 in different configurations.
For now, the few tests have been conclusive. The microphone is right still in place, I have tried a few minutes before finding the right investment because no illustration is provided. In fact the photo would suggest that the headband is worn like a headset when he must pass behind the head.
I bought this microphone to trigger the vocoder of my V-Synth GT, for that use it seem to be perfectly adequate.
I have not tried to use it for singing. It does not seem that bad: no feedback, sensitivity to the breath as long as reasonable not to position the membrane in the direct axis of the...…
For now, the few tests have been conclusive. The microphone is right still in place, I have tried a few minutes before finding the right investment because no illustration is provided. In fact the photo would suggest that the headband is worn like a headset when he must pass behind the head.
I bought this microphone to trigger the vocoder of my V-Synth GT, for that use it seem to be perfectly adequate.
I have not tried to use it for singing. It does not seem that bad: no feedback, sensitivity to the breath as long as reasonable not to position the membrane in the direct axis of the...…
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I got this mic now, so I publish this opinion after using the HC95 in different configurations.
For now, the few tests have been conclusive. The microphone is right still in place, I have tried a few minutes before finding the right investment because no illustration is provided. In fact the photo would suggest that the headband is worn like a headset when he must pass behind the head.
I bought this microphone to trigger the vocoder of my V-Synth GT, for that use it seem to be perfectly adequate.
I have not tried to use it for singing. It does not seem that bad: no feedback, sensitivity to the breath as long as reasonable not to position the membrane in the direct axis of the mouth and nose (after all, a static).
For now, since we put a note I put 7, but it is too early to speak definitively.
For now, the few tests have been conclusive. The microphone is right still in place, I have tried a few minutes before finding the right investment because no illustration is provided. In fact the photo would suggest that the headband is worn like a headset when he must pass behind the head.
I bought this microphone to trigger the vocoder of my V-Synth GT, for that use it seem to be perfectly adequate.
I have not tried to use it for singing. It does not seem that bad: no feedback, sensitivity to the breath as long as reasonable not to position the membrane in the direct axis of the mouth and nose (after all, a static).
For now, since we put a note I put 7, but it is too early to speak definitively.
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Tech. sheet
- Manufacturer: The T.bone
- Model: HC95
- Category: Headset & Lavalier Microphones
- Package weight:304 g
- Added in our database on: 04/05/2004
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Other names: hc 95