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sebRomeo
« Excellent for the price »
Published on 11/13/12 at 14:50
Value For Money :
Excellent
Condenser microphone with a choice of direction (cardioid, hyper cardio etc) and low cut
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 2 years. I also have an AKG C414 B-XL2 and have worked with neumann mics in the studio. My opinion is that for the price, this is an ideal microphone! It can certainly compete with professional microphones up to the cost of1000 €.
T-Bone SC-600 (150 €) VS AKG C-414 XLII (1000 €) Think about it.
I compared the boards and tested it from every angle, and the AKG did not win the test as easily as I expected it to. However, I love the AKG, and, for me, is one of the best mics of all time, but was surprised at how much significant difference there is . Of course, I'm talking about lead voice taken close to the source. Because it is when trying to capture the reverberation of a room, or fine soundscapes, the t-bone is less versitile, less natural.
The +:
Versatility-
Price-
-Sound Quality
The -:
Light-colored (heat)
-Respect dynamics (compared to micro pro)
Fragile-
Here, the micro m'à been advised and I advised myself to friends, because it is a purchase I have never regretted it. I've never had negative feedback.
Usually I'm not really a fan of stuff like this, I would call "consumable" (short-lived), but on the spot I recommend.
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 2 years. I also have an AKG C414 B-XL2 and have worked with neumann mics in the studio. My opinion is that for the price, this is an ideal microphone! It can certainly compete with professional microphones up to the cost of1000 €.
T-Bone SC-600 (150 €) VS AKG C-414 XLII (1000 €) Think about it.
I compared the boards and tested it from every angle, and the AKG did not win the test as easily as I expected it to. However, I love the AKG, and, for me, is one of the best mics of all time, but was surprised at how much significant difference there is . Of course, I'm talking about lead voice taken close to the source. Because it is when trying to capture the reverberation of a room, or fine soundscapes, the t-bone is less versitile, less natural.
The +:
Versatility-
Price-
-Sound Quality
The -:
Light-colored (heat)
-Respect dynamics (compared to micro pro)
Fragile-
Here, the micro m'à been advised and I advised myself to friends, because it is a purchase I have never regretted it. I've never had negative feedback.
Usually I'm not really a fan of stuff like this, I would call "consumable" (short-lived), but on the spot I recommend.