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yann24
Published on 07/03/06 at 03:41
Condenser microphone with power supply spare lamp 48v
OVERALL OPINION
I am the User for 1 year and jen am always happy trs.
Cest the tube microphone that I recommend to people who nont not a big budget.
Jai tried a few microphones before him and dacheter dailleurs jai make recordings of vocals, acoustic guitar and electric just to make comparisons.
Jai then able to compare the Rode K2 with TB1, LAKGEAS C4000B, the Neumann TLM103.
K2 did not like because it lacks brilliance and PForm my electric guitar sound.
The C4000B sounds a bit too cardboard and lack of shine. He restored dailleurs not correct my guitar sound (yes I am a guitarist trs require jai galr for ann es for the same sound as Vai, its not for me bitch micro quune my recordings).
The TLM103 dnature virtually no sound. It is fairly neutral but adding a bit of frquences acute. By adjusting the mix can be largely correct the default.
Finally the Russian TB1 jai record my electric guitar parts with exactly the sound I wanted to get. on the other hand for singing and folk guitar I prfre the TLM103, although the TB1 has a warmer sound it gives some color to the recordings (color nest but can not dplaisante Dranger Some purists).
It should also prciser microphone placement is crucial for the sound and is almost millimtre prs.
So once tried jai TB1 my choice cest done quickly. Besides the price is really attractive to a microphone of this quality.
As nothing perfect nest I will quote two points ngatif that observed on the microphone:
- The cable between the microphone and SPECIFICATIONS The power supply must be handled with quil prcaution because the pins are made of fine trs.
- A small crack just be done during registration but still trs rare.
OVERALL OPINION
I am the User for 1 year and jen am always happy trs.
Cest the tube microphone that I recommend to people who nont not a big budget.
Jai tried a few microphones before him and dacheter dailleurs jai make recordings of vocals, acoustic guitar and electric just to make comparisons.
Jai then able to compare the Rode K2 with TB1, LAKGEAS C4000B, the Neumann TLM103.
K2 did not like because it lacks brilliance and PForm my electric guitar sound.
The C4000B sounds a bit too cardboard and lack of shine. He restored dailleurs not correct my guitar sound (yes I am a guitarist trs require jai galr for ann es for the same sound as Vai, its not for me bitch micro quune my recordings).
The TLM103 dnature virtually no sound. It is fairly neutral but adding a bit of frquences acute. By adjusting the mix can be largely correct the default.
Finally the Russian TB1 jai record my electric guitar parts with exactly the sound I wanted to get. on the other hand for singing and folk guitar I prfre the TLM103, although the TB1 has a warmer sound it gives some color to the recordings (color nest but can not dplaisante Dranger Some purists).
It should also prciser microphone placement is crucial for the sound and is almost millimtre prs.
So once tried jai TB1 my choice cest done quickly. Besides the price is really attractive to a microphone of this quality.
As nothing perfect nest I will quote two points ngatif that observed on the microphone:
- The cable between the microphone and SPECIFICATIONS The power supply must be handled with quil prcaution because the pins are made of fine trs.
- A small crack just be done during registration but still trs rare.