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  • Le Garage StudioLe Garage Studio

    Bad

    The T.bone SC300Published on 10/24/13 at 13:47
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    Micro manufactured by Thomann. To save playmobils.

    OVERALL OPINION

    When you unpack the microphone, the first impression we have is: "Well, they forgot components" and "Oh I did not know that microphones manufactured from recycled plastic."
    In the multitude of microphones available, it was the Rolls, Mercedes, Renault and Dacia. With it, you have a car for Barbie. Everything is plastic, probably including the capsule. Everything that is going on in poor boardy, stifled. When they developed this model, it stopped in the middle of the course and have had time to work the frequencies from 20 to 500hz. Above, look no, there's not.
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    Micro manufactured by Thomann. To save playmobils.

    OVERALL OPINION

    When you unpack the microphone, the first impression we have is: "Well, they forgot components" and "Oh I did not know that microphones manufactured from recycled plastic."
    In the multitude of microphones available, it was the Rolls, Mercedes, Renault and Dacia. With it, you have a car for Barbie. Everything is plastic, probably including the capsule. Everything that is going on in poor boardy, stifled. When they developed this model, it stopped in the middle of the course and have had time to work the frequencies from 20 to 500hz. Above, look no, there's not.
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  • LucifairazeLucifairaze

    For poor musicians.

    The T.bone SC300Published on 06/16/13 at 09:36
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    Wide diaphragm condenser microphone
    Directivity: super cardioid
    Frequency response: 40 - 18000 Hz
    Sensitivity: -35dBV/pa (22.4 mV / pa)
    Max SPL: 136 dB
    Requires 36-52V phantom power
    Weight: 320 g

    The microphone is plastic and the box is bulky and shapeless, which does not help the storage of equipment.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had five years, but I stopped using the last 3 years.

    I have not tried before buying.

    The sound is pretty rough and imprecise.

    I used to recording amp or instrument and voice. I did it because it was offered with my recorder.

    The price / quality ratio is good because the price is very low while the quality is just low.

    With experie…
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    Wide diaphragm condenser microphone
    Directivity: super cardioid
    Frequency response: 40 - 18000 Hz
    Sensitivity: -35dBV/pa (22.4 mV / pa)
    Max SPL: 136 dB
    Requires 36-52V phantom power
    Weight: 320 g

    The microphone is plastic and the box is bulky and shapeless, which does not help the storage of equipment.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had five years, but I stopped using the last 3 years.

    I have not tried before buying.

    The sound is pretty rough and imprecise.

    I used to recording amp or instrument and voice. I did it because it was offered with my recorder.

    The price / quality ratio is good because the price is very low while the quality is just low.

    With experience, I opted for an AK 220 Perception two years after the purchase of this microphone.
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  • ZlhanhZlhanh

    The T.bone SC300Published on 01/11/12 at 07:05
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    A micro plastic supercardio I think. Very simple. Supplied with mounting box and its protection. The binding is solid. The box is twice too big. Not practical when you carry a lot of material but at least it protects perfectly.

    The microphone also comes with a "sheet". You'll find its polar curve and a frequency response completely fanciful. Laughter guaranteed.

    A product could not be more simple.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Well it costs virtually nothing. It is not provided asser acute and relatively well supplied with severe draft. I'd say it's a "super-supercardio" in the sense that it only takes really very little about the odds.

    Is what I would do this choice? yes of course. I…
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    A micro plastic supercardio I think. Very simple. Supplied with mounting box and its protection. The binding is solid. The box is twice too big. Not practical when you carry a lot of material but at least it protects perfectly.

    The microphone also comes with a "sheet". You'll find its polar curve and a frequency response completely fanciful. Laughter guaranteed.

    A product could not be more simple.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Well it costs virtually nothing. It is not provided asser acute and relatively well supplied with severe draft. I'd say it's a "super-supercardio" in the sense that it only takes really very little about the odds.

    Is what I would do this choice? yes of course. It helps out a lot better now when you're not in the hands and like me you like it medium-grain in-your-face or a 58 rating on a farm for 58 votes. I'm with the voice, the recording amplifier, voice, mood, ... This was not always beautiful but it works.

    I love the HH. This is also the only place I use it now. Matter of taste you have to believe ...
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  • yoTrakkzyoTrakkz

    good for price

    The T.bone SC300Published on 10/30/11 at 21:03
    Sure, you can find more expensive mics, but I don't think the quality will be that much higher. The T.bone SC300
    mics put out crystal clear sound, just make sure your system doesn't produce noise, but you don't have to worry about this mics. They are also very sensitive, using pop filters is a must. Good for use in a studio. I lent them to someone who makes professional music and videos for low key artists, and he liked them. You could use this in combination with a USB lightsnake and a portable phantom converter and use the mics without the need of a mixer, on any computer (although I have yet to try that). You will also definitely need a mic stand, but it's awesome that the mic has it's…
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    Sure, you can find more expensive mics, but I don't think the quality will be that much higher. The T.bone SC300
    mics put out crystal clear sound, just make sure your system doesn't produce noise, but you don't have to worry about this mics. They are also very sensitive, using pop filters is a must. Good for use in a studio. I lent them to someone who makes professional music and videos for low key artists, and he liked them. You could use this in combination with a USB lightsnake and a portable phantom converter and use the mics without the need of a mixer, on any computer (although I have yet to try that). You will also definitely need a mic stand, but it's awesome that the mic has it's own shock mount, and it works well, but if the bands start to come off often, just use pliers to bend the hooks a little to ensure they stay in place.


    OVERALL OPINION

    It works well with vocals, acoustic guitars, bass amps, stringed instruments, bottoms of snare drums, bass drums and many other things. It has a smooth high response and lots of lows and mids. My favorite uses for it are on acoustic guitar, bass amps an bass drums. It captures the depth and of acoustic guitars along with the highs that dynamic mics don't offer. It also works great for a natural kick drum sound and it is smoother sounding than dynamic kick drum mics. It is a bit to round for use a a overhead for cymbals but it will work if you are getting the sound only from the overheads. When positioned at a reasonable distant from the vocalist's mouth at the right angle, the T.Bone SC 300 performs like a champ. Though there is much higher quality microphones out there, for the price of with the proper placement this mic can turn water into wine.

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  • HeeshHeesh

    The T.bone SC300Published on 01/12/05 at 09:25
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    Type of condenser microphone.
    Cardioid directivity.
    XLR, requesting a phantom power

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several months.

    I love the sound that comes out, its a neutral and effective!

    I tried other models like the Behringer B-1 and bah is all for a price is the same quality.

    The report qualitprix is ​​largely achieved.

    I'll buy several for my studio team.
  • Rémy BDRRémy BDR

    Cheap but not great either

    The T.bone SC300Published on 10/07/11 at 04:27
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    THE TECHNICAL DATA IS NOT EXPRESS
    40Hz to 18kHz (and again I ask to see)
    Sens-35dB, 17.8mV/Pa
    200 ohms
    Max SPL 136dB

    Weight 320g

    OVERALL OPINION

    I received it two days ago and I tested and compared to an AT2020. Microphone static bandwidth had little narrow to be used in a low-high regitre medium. To transplant or toms amps it goes again, but for voice it bluntly limit if you want a nice soundstage.
    Well, for € 28 is not for dreaming, can not win without at least the moon up on a stool ... There are many, and even more for his money and that's what to consider in this case. Unbeatable value for money since in any case there is no money! Microphone troubleshooting to …
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    THE TECHNICAL DATA IS NOT EXPRESS
    40Hz to 18kHz (and again I ask to see)
    Sens-35dB, 17.8mV/Pa
    200 ohms
    Max SPL 136dB

    Weight 320g

    OVERALL OPINION

    I received it two days ago and I tested and compared to an AT2020. Microphone static bandwidth had little narrow to be used in a low-high regitre medium. To transplant or toms amps it goes again, but for voice it bluntly limit if you want a nice soundstage.
    Well, for € 28 is not for dreaming, can not win without at least the moon up on a stool ... There are many, and even more for his money and that's what to consider in this case. Unbeatable value for money since in any case there is no money! Microphone troubleshooting to avoid using a racing machine for work of beasts of burden. It optimizes a fleet of micro in summary. For the price, get one or two is an option that is reflected.
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  • gmagma

    The T.bone SC300Published on 08/10/05 at 05:22
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    Cardio static ect see other opinions
    I had it as well liked because of the omni, but we can not have it all. Comes with a picn, other prfrent the lines, I do not.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Reu just, pass a few hours testing it and that's enough for this microphone. I tried a lot of mess. The report price is ... Incredible quality. But really .... With experience, I will order from uteri in a few weeks, it sr. Ideal for understanding how a studio microphone (it devar donenr to schools in the machine as has!). Easy to place, use and mix, it sounds now, flattering enough in making prcis prs. In taking off, it shows its limits, but it's a microphone that is as good of Auterive and mix with c…
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    Cardio static ect see other opinions
    I had it as well liked because of the omni, but we can not have it all. Comes with a picn, other prfrent the lines, I do not.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Reu just, pass a few hours testing it and that's enough for this microphone. I tried a lot of mess. The report price is ... Incredible quality. But really .... With experience, I will order from uteri in a few weeks, it sr. Ideal for understanding how a studio microphone (it devar donenr to schools in the machine as has!). Easy to place, use and mix, it sounds now, flattering enough in making prcis prs. In taking off, it shows its limits, but it's a microphone that is as good of Auterive and mix with catches made with a rgal is (just because of its apparent wealth, although empty, but default becomes a quality becaufe even when the sound is full, clean and warm.
    A must have if it is part of a home in Manir cohrente stdio low cost.
    I do not need 10 good BECAUSE not dream either. ;)
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  • DamMDamM

    The T.bone SC300Published on 10/24/05 at 13:17
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    It is a micro-type head over ...
    Capacitor

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several months now ...
    I love a versatile ... I used both for making the sound of my cell battery for a cello or even a bass amp or guitar ...
    I did not test other models before acqurir I t mainly attracted by its price and what was said, the opinions AF ...
    I would do well this election if c'tait again!
    report quality / price EXCELLENT ... do not rely on price as an indicator of quality and treat yourself to ...
  • KtamineKtamine

    The T.bone SC300Published on 08/14/06 at 03:29
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    OVERALL OPINION

    I just got it this morning. It comes in a beautiful boiboite all hard plastic with foam inside (not ngligeable for some nomadic people with their gear). C my first "real" microphone so I could not do too much comparison. I use it to record acoustic guitar but not for singing. While the bluff, you've seem to have a microphone in front of you but not 100 your cost is 30. The sound is very clear about the background there is the PC running derrire and it is there bah noisy and hear nothing. To say, I made a record with a drum sample on the ba is pregnant and not hear the drums on the record (attention c'tait I heard the sound of not put t…
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    Well I think all told aadj t

    OVERALL OPINION

    I just got it this morning. It comes in a beautiful boiboite all hard plastic with foam inside (not ngligeable for some nomadic people with their gear). C my first "real" microphone so I could not do too much comparison. I use it to record acoustic guitar but not for singing. While the bluff, you've seem to have a microphone in front of you but not 100 your cost is 30. The sound is very clear about the background there is the PC running derrire and it is there bah noisy and hear nothing. To say, I made a record with a drum sample on the ba is pregnant and not hear the drums on the record (attention c'tait I heard the sound of not put the battery back). I put 10 for my needs because it makes them widely. I look forward to having a deuxime !!!!!
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  • Doug JawersDoug Jawers

    The T.bone SC300Published on 01/28/09 at 11:47
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    Blah blah blah ... See above for description!

    OVERALL OPINION

    On toms is not bad at all.
  • RaimusRaimus

    The T.bone SC300Published on 09/05/09 at 04:29
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    Cf Thomann

    OVERALL OPINION

    For a little over two months, I work with many other micro cap off a lot more expensive and usually better. Like something is look a little cheap but feels solid. I buy it because it cost me € 9 in a bundle on Thomann .... I was not expecting a gem so I was not disappointed, He collects a lot of pressure and 136db which is good for first weapons, but resents the proximity ... so rather hard to place . I still think it is better to wait a bit and take a little more expensive at 100 € or less we find it much nicer
    His can not be a bad choice considering the price, it is always better than a karaoke microphone is good but quickly forgotten in a drawer.
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    Cf Thomann

    OVERALL OPINION

    For a little over two months, I work with many other micro cap off a lot more expensive and usually better. Like something is look a little cheap but feels solid. I buy it because it cost me € 9 in a bundle on Thomann .... I was not expecting a gem so I was not disappointed, He collects a lot of pressure and 136db which is good for first weapons, but resents the proximity ... so rather hard to place . I still think it is better to wait a bit and take a little more expensive at 100 € or less we find it much nicer
    His can not be a bad choice considering the price, it is always better than a karaoke microphone is good but quickly forgotten in a drawer.
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